BigDreamPackage Band
Who We Are


Andrew Wright
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The Musician: Andrew Wright
Andrew Wright is a singer, songwriter, and frontman of Big Dream Package—a genre-bending band where gospel groove meets cosmic rock and frequency becomes prayer. His voice carries both ache and awe, the sound of someone chasing heaven through a microphone.
Born restless and raised on the hum between faith and rebellion, Andrew writes songs that wrestle angels and embrace imperfection. His lyrics dive into the tension between doubt and divinity, where heartbreak becomes harmony and redemption has rhythm.
Onstage, he’s magnetic—a conduit between sound and spirit, channeling something larger than himself. Offstage, he’s quiet, introspective, the kind of artist who still believes that a single song can heal the fracture between heaven and earth.
The Character: Andrew Wright (from Archangel’s Advocate)
In Archangel’s Advocate, Andrew Wright is more than a musician—he’s a reluctant messenger. Haunted by failure and longing for worth, he stumbles into a midnight meeting with Lucifer on the edge of a lake after a gig. There, he learns that the world has been hijacked by the Almost-Humans, ancient manipulators who feed on fear and sever humanity’s connection to the divine.
Lucifer, broken yet brilliant, reveals the truth: Andrew’s music isn’t just art—it’s a frequency, a code that can reopen heaven’s bandwidth. But before he can play the song that saves the world, he must face the oldest lie—that he was ever unworthy.
Through fire, faith, and feedback loops, Andrew becomes the instrument of divine reclamation. His melody isn’t perfection—it’s permission: to rise, to forgive, to remember the light that never left.
Andrew Wright, Frequency of the Heart
Andrew Wright is the echo between heaven’s chord and humanity’s cry. A troubadour of timelines, he carries the wound and the wonder of creation in his chest. His guitar hums in harmonic sympathy with the unseen, every note a rebellion against despair.
He is the dreamer who doubts, the believer who breaks, the king who sings through his ruin. His story is ours—the slow remembering that we were never not worthy. In every silence between songs, he hears the faint laughter of angels, and somewhere deep within, the divine hum answers back.
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Hannah Song
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The Musician: Hannah Song
Hannah Song is a classically trained multi-instrumentalist who bends discipline into devotion.
Born into a dynasty of precision — her family runs one of China’s largest computer manufacturing empires — she was raised in a world of logic, order, and expectation. But Hannah found her freedom not in circuitry, but in sound.
With Big Dream Package, she layers synths, strings, and subtle harmonies that thread modern rhythm with ancient balance. Her touch is delicate yet deliberate — every note a meditation, every silence a choice. Offstage, she practices Daoist philosophy, believing that music, like the Tao, flows best when not forced.
Her artistry is less about spotlight and more about symmetry — the quiet grace that holds chaos in key.
The Character: Hannah Song (from Archangel’s Advocate)
In Archangel’s Advocate, Hannah Song is the calm within the storm — the still pond that reflects both heaven and hell.
Bound by duty to her family’s corporate empire, she hides her spiritual fire behind polished manners and perfect posture. But beneath that composure hums an ancient awareness — an instinct for frequency, flow, and truth.
When Andrew Wright crosses her path, something awakens: a calling older than memory. As the band’s multi-instrumentalist, she decodes the harmonic language of creation itself — discovering that the purest sound is silence reached through perfect resonance.
Her quiet intuition becomes the compass that guides the group toward divine alignment. When the world begins to fracture, Hannah reminds them — and herself — that balance isn’t found by control, but by letting go.
The Hybrid: Hannah Song, The Frequency of Stillness
Hannah Song is the whisper between pulses, the sacred pause that lets the universe breathe.
She moves like moonlight — soft, reflective, unstoppable. Where others chase the divine in thunder, she finds it in the hush that follows.
Her music doesn’t demand attention; it invites alignment.
She is the sound of surrender, the melody of meaning unspoken.
To hear Hannah play is to remember:
the universe doesn’t shout —
it sings through those who listen.


Liam
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The Musician: Liam
Liam is the bass player who keeps Big Dream Package anchored in joy.
Where others search for enlightenment, he finds it in the pocket — that sweet, invisible groove where the body remembers what the soul forgot.
He’s part rhythm, part mischief, a wise-cracking philosopher with calloused hands and a contagious laugh.
Raised on funk, baptized in blues, and reborn in rock, Liam doesn’t just play the bass — he translates emotion into vibration. Onstage, he’s the glue that binds the chaos, grounding Andrew’s visions and Cleo’s cosmic keys with a groove so deep it could hold heaven steady.
Offstage, he’s the friend who never lets the light get too heavy. He’ll make you laugh right in the middle of your spiritual crisis — and somehow, that is the miracle.
The Character: Liam (from Archangel’s Advocate)
In Archangel’s Advocate, Liam stands as the everyman prophet — a soul who hides his wisdom behind wit.
When Andrew wrestles with doubt and Lucifer wrestles with God, Liam’s humor cuts through the noise like a song of its own. His laughter disarms fear; his faith is rhythm.
Though he claims not to “get all that metaphysical stuff,” he’s the one who feels when the room’s vibration shifts. When frequencies falter, Liam’s bass line pulls the universe back into tune.
He’s proof that holiness doesn’t always wear robes — sometimes it wears a smirk and a bass strap.
The Hybrid: Liam, The Groove Between Worlds
Liam is the cosmic jester, the grounded saint.
He doesn’t preach, he plays. He doesn’t seek, he syncs.
Where angels sing in choirs, Liam speaks in slap and slide — joy as language, groove as grace.
He is the laughter in the temple, the pulse of divine irreverence.
In every note, he reminds us:
Heaven’s got rhythm —
and somebody’s gotta keep the beat.
Cleo St.Germaine
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The Musician: Cleo
Cleo is the keyboardist and heart-sensor of Big Dream Package, a psychic empath who plays like she’s translating the invisible.
Born on a small Caribbean island, she grew up surrounded by rhythm — ocean tides, drum circles, and the hum of unseen things. Her grandmother taught her to read palms and tea leaves; her instrument became another oracle.
Onstage, Cleo weaves sound like energy — her synths shimmer, her chords breathe. When she plays, it’s not just music; it’s divination. She feels the audience’s frequency and bends it toward harmony.
In a band of visionaries, Cleo is the bridge between seen and unseen — the one who listens with her whole being.
The Character: Cleo (from Archangel’s Advocate)
In Archangel’s Advocate, Cleo is the soulseer.
When Andrew and the band cross paths with Lucifer, she feels his pain before he speaks it. She recognizes the fracture beneath the legend — the light still burning under his fall.
Her psychic intuition reveals the unseen war between frequencies — the Almost-Humans feeding on fear, bending humanity’s resonance. It is Cleo who senses when the song begins to shift the world, who feels when heaven leans closer.
She doesn’t just interpret the metaphysical — she feels it, raw and unfiltered. When others argue about truth, she knows it.
Cleo stands for compassion in a cosmic battleground. Her greatest instrument isn’t the keyboard — it’s empathy tuned to divine frequency.
The Hybrid: Cleo, The Frequency of Feeling
Cleo is the hush before the prophecy, the heartbeat of intuition.
Her eyes read energy; her music reads souls.
She is water in motion — shape-shifting, shimmering, unstoppable — flowing wherever love is needed most.
When she plays, pain transforms. The audience weeps and doesn’t know why.
She is remembrance — the gentle reminder that feeling is how the divine speaks when words fall short.
In the end, Cleo is the proof that love has a sound —
and she’s fluent in it.
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Rev. Elmo Jefferso
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The Musician: Rev. Elmo Jefferson
Reverend Elmo Jefferson is the drummer and spiritual anchor of Big Dream Package — a preacher with sticks in his hands and sermons in his snare.
Born and raised in a Baptist church where rhythm was revelation, he learned that every beat could be prayer, every groove a hallelujah.
Elmo doesn’t just keep time — he keeps truth. His playing swings between thunder and grace, a syncopated conversation between heaven and the human condition. Offstage, he’s still a pastor, still a servant — the kind of man who’ll lay hands on a broken cymbal and call it healed.
He brings the boom of the pulpit to the pulse of the stage, reminding everyone that spirit moves in rhythm too.
The Character: Rev. Elmo Jefferson (from Archangel’s Advocate)
In Archangel’s Advocate, Reverend Elmo Jefferson is the soul shepherd of the band — the believer who refuses to give up on redemption, not for Lucifer, not for humanity, not for himself.
When the conversation turns dark — when Andrew doubts, when Lucifer mourns, when the frequencies of fear begin to rise — Elmo answers with scripture and song.
He carries the Word like a drum carries the beat: steady, unbroken, alive.
And at the story’s turning point, it is Elmo who speaks Psalm 118:24 —
> “This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.”
The words don’t just echo — they vibrate through the room, shifting the frequencies back toward light.
Elmo is faith with calloused hands. His gospel isn’t performance — it’s physics. He plays what he prays.
The Hybrid: Rev. Elmo Jefferson, The Thunder of Grace
Reverend Elmo Jefferson is the rhythm of resurrection.
He is mercy in motion, forgiveness on four beats.
When his sticks strike, the walls between heaven and earth tremble — not from wrath, but from awakening.
He laughs loud, loves deeper, and plays like he’s already home.
Elmo’s presence says what sermons can’t: that joy is resistance, and rhythm is redemption.
If Andrew is the voice and Cleo is the vision, then Elmo is the backbone —
the divine pulse keeping them all in time with eternity.

Sam Chang
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The Musician: Sam Chang
Sam Chang is the rhyming percussion sage of Big Dream Package, a Confucian groovemaster whose words fall in time like drumbeats.
Every sentence he speaks lands in rhyme — not for show, but because rhythm is how his soul breathes.
Raised on temple bells and tabla rolls, Sam found early that truth has a tempo.
His mother taught him morals; his father taught him measures.
Now he blends both — wisdom and rhythm, logic and laughter.
Onstage, he’s pure motion — hands flying over bongos and congas like the Tao flowing through fingertips.
He quotes Confucius mid-solo and somehow makes it rhyme:
> “To know the way, you must play each day — the heart, the art, the humble part.”
Nobody knows how he does it. He just smiles and says,
> “Everything rhymes eventually.”
The Character: Sam Chang (from Archangel’s Advocate)
In Archangel’s Advocate, Sam Chang is the trickster philosopher — the man who makes eternity laugh.
When Andrew doubts or Lucifer despairs, Sam answers in Confucian couplets that sound like riddles until they unfold in your mind hours later.
He’s the pulse of paradox — finding order in rhythm and heaven in humor.
When fear floods the room, Sam claps twice and starts a rhyme that changes the frequency:
> “Fear’s a drum that you don’t need to play.
Breathe the beat, and let it sway.”
Lucifer calls him “the monk of mirth.”
Andrew just calls him the band’s compass that rhymes on time.
The Hybrid: Sam Chang, The Rhyme Between Heaven and Earth
Sam Chang lives in verse.
He speaks in rhythm, thinks in rhyme, and plays in purpose.
He believes laughter is enlightenment wrapped in percussion — that wisdom should move the hips as much as the heart.
A Confucian at his core, Sam embodies harmony —
never still, never lost, always aligned with the beat beneath being.
His rhymes are sermons disguised as punchlines.
His drum is scripture disguised as sound.
Ask him what keeps the world turning, and he’ll grin and say,
> “Balance, baby — the Tao’s got bass.”
And just like that, you’re enlightened —
and tapping your foot.






