Lewis Watson – Maybe We’re Home

Labels: Red Light Management
Number of Tracks: 1
Total Time: 3:41
Formats: Triple A, AAA, Non-Commercial, NPR
Available Date & Time: February 12, 2016 10:00 AM ET
Country: USA

"some serious folk pop magic"
– Nylon

"keep an eye on Lewis Watson, I think he’ll get deeper"
– The Daily Telegraph

"a knack for Chris Martin-ian drama"
– Spin

Lewis Watson is a familiar name. Following on from several EPs that topped iTunes charts around the world, a Top 30 debut album, and sold out touring across UK, Europe, Australia and North America; where he headlined shows at London’s Shepherds Bush Empire, New York’s Bowery Ballroom and LA’s infamous Troubadour; Lewis is back with a brand new track "Maybe We’re Home," from his upcoming second album.

Demonstrating Lewis’ powers as a songwriter, the highly anticipated track effortlessly combines his poetic storytelling and matured indie-pop chops. "Maybe We’re Home" offers a taste of what’s to come in 2016 as it takes Lewis’ stripped-back, guitar-and-voice roots to a new level of richer, more textured soundscapes.

Taking his live band into a residential studio, along with producer Anthony West from Oh Wonder, they spent a month crafting a record that takes in influences such as Death Cab For Cutie, Coldplay, and Ben Howard, while still retaining Lewis’ individuality and a voice that has grown in stature.

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