Stephanie Dosen (born 12 May) is an American singer-songwriter and knitwear designer, and a member of the band Snowbird. She was raised in Wisconsin. Her songs have been featured on the soundtracks of Dawson's Creek, NUMB3RS and Party of Five.
Dosen got her start in 1994 with the band Virus, an ambient techno group whose debut album Analogue was considered groundbreaking in the Christian trance music scene. In 2002, Dosen released her first solo album, Ghosts, Mice & Vagabonds. The ethereal self-produced work received rave reviews, with Billboard choosing Dosen as one of the top six independent musicians in the Midwest for 2003.
In 2006 Simon Raymonde, the former member of the Cocteau Twins who runs the Bella Union label, heard Dosen's music. As a result, they worked together on the music that became Dosen's second album, A Lily for the Spectre. The album was recorded in Pikeville, Kentucky and North Wales. Dosen appeared on the BBC TV programme Later... with Jools Holland and on the Australian TV rock quiz entertainment show RocKwiz. In February 2008, she collaborated with José González for an "iTunes Live: London Sessions" performance.
Send up the sun now
The midnight darkness
Is nearly through
I'm one day older
But this love is still as true
And hey, it's gonna be taking me over
This joy is gonna fill the inside out
After the hammer
All around me little stars
But I'll find the pattern
The constellation is in my heart
And hey, it's gonna be taking me over
This joy, this joy is gonna fill the inside out
Let me stay here just to see you breathing
Are you sleeping again?
You're in your house now
And the wind is wild
And the walls are thin
Just stay where you are my dear, my dear
I'll find a way in
And hey, its gonna be taking me over
This joy, this joy is gonna fill the inside out
Let me stay here just to see you breathing