Things I Chose to Remember

 
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Rhys Lewis
Things I Chose to Remember

[ Decca / CD ]

Release Date: Wednesday 29 July 2020

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In an intimate sanctuary of sound, Rhys Lewis finds a new home. While his poignant songwriting has racked up legions of loyal fans -and close to 300 million plays to date -the Oxfordshire-born artist has pushed his creativity to unforeseen new heights for his bewitching debut album Things I Chose To Remember. Lewis's superpower is to distil universal-feeling moments into his music with highly personal precision. Take recent single When Was The Last Time? which puts a unique twist on a break-up narrative by zeroing in on the excruciating period just before a couple's tensions come to a head.

Things I Chose To Remember is a testament to an artist's unleashed creativity, and stands as Lewis's most inventive and exploratory music to date. The use of synthesizers adds a looming, apocalyptic feeling to the album's soaring closer What Wild Things Were, a vivid eco-conscious elergy to our burning planet which imagines mass animal extinctions, and was inspired by the American journalist David Wallace-Wells's book-length imagining of the dire effects of climate change, The Uninhabitable Earth.

Under The Sun is a bright guitar-pop gem which begs for mass-singalongs at a summer festival, and What If is a soaring mea culpa in which Lewis's singing voice goes full-belt against swelling strings. Meanwhile, the gospel-inspired drama of Lonely Place is heralded by the rhapsodic sound of a full choir which is actually Lewis vocals filtered and effected. (Rought Trade)

Tracks:

Better Than Today
No Right To Love You
When Was The Last Time?
Under The Sun
What If
Lonely Place
Good People
Some Days
Be Your Man
Hold On To Happiness
What Wild Things Were