Monday 24 September 2012

Singing for Cerys

Hello Friends!

As I've spoken about at length in previous posts on here - http://bit.ly/UL1Ban - Battles - my next album was recorded out in Nashville earlier this year with Charlie Peacock (Producer of The Civil Wars). Someone who knows a fair bit about Nashville is Cerys Matthews, having lived there for a few years herself, so it was great to exchange stories with her when I dropped in to do a session at BBC Radio 2 the weekend before last whilst she sat in for Dermot O'Leary. We sang her a cover of Catatonia's 'Road Rage' just for good measure!

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Then on Thursday myself and Mary headed to St.Pancras station to perform as part of Station Sessions http://stpancras.com/station-sessions more info on that when it becomes available.
Yesterday I then found out that the broadcasting legend that is Sir Terry Wogan had given Treading Water a play on his BBC Radio 2 show and Jen Long & Ally McCrae had also given it a spin on their BBC Radio 1 show!


That is all for now - I'd love to hear what you all think of the new album.
My first solo UK headline tour starts NEXT week -- details of where I'll be visiting and when can be found on my website, hopefully see some of you on my travels.


Diolch yn fawr x 

Thursday 9 August 2012

Treading Water

Hello Friends!

I'm pleased to present you with the new(ish) video for my latest single 'Treading Water'.
Directed & Edited by Rosie Collins (http://rosiecollinsphotography.com/)
This will be the first single off the next album Battles which I recorded out in Nashville with Charlie Peacock (Producer of The Civil Wars).
Here's the cover (artwork by Anika Mottershaw) -
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You can pre-order your copy of the EP now via iTunes - http://bit.ly/O2ZzSl or Amazon MP3 - http://amzn.to/KphCLs

My first solo UK headline tour is also fast approaching and will take place this October --
Details of where I'll be visiting can be found below, hopefully see some of you on my travels.

October Live Dates
 
Wed 3rd Oct - Eric's, Liverpool - click here for tickets
Thurs 4th Oct - The Cluny 2, Newcastle - click here for tickets
Fri 5th Oct - The Basement, York - click here for tickets
Tues 9th Oct - The Portland Arms, Cambridge - click here for info
Thurs 11th Oct - Glee Club, Birmingham - click here for info
Fri 12th Oct - Cookie Jar, Leicester - click here for info
Tues 16th Oct - The Castle, Manchester - click here for info
Weds 17th Oct - South Stree Arts Centre, Reading - click here for info
Thurs 18th Oct - Glee Club, Nottingham - click here for info
Fri 19th Oct - Louisiana 2, Bristol - click here for info
Sat 20th Oct - The Gate, Cardiff (as part of Swn Fest) - click here for info
Tues 23rd Oct - Bicycle Shop, Norwich - click here for info
Weds 24th Oct - Komedia, Brighton - click here for info
Thurs 25th Oct - The Boileroom, Guildford - click here for info
Sat 27th Oct - The Wilmington Arms, London - click here for info

For up-to-date ticketing information please visit my website http://www.allewismusic.com -
complete with gig listings, lyric section and much more:

Best wishes and thanks again for your continued support

  Al x

Wednesday 27 June 2012

Our Lines Remain

Hello Friends!

I'm pleased to present you with the new video for my latest single 'Lines Upon the Sand' off the 'Our Lines Remain' EP - Directed / Edited by Rosie Collins (http://rosiecollinsphotography.com/)
It's had a few spins already on both Radio 2 and 6music by Janice Long and Steve Lamacq (massive thanks to those two) and is officially released on the 1st of July.
Here's the cover (photo by Rosie Collins) it was taken outside my local - The Halfmoon Pub in Herne Hill (I've watched many a Liverpool FC defeat in there recently!!) -

Pre-order your copy of the EP now via iTunes - http://bit.ly/O2ZzSl or Amazon MP3 - http://amzn.to/KphCLs

It's also a pleasure to announce that my first solo UK headline tour will take place this October --
Details of which can be found below, hopefully see some of you on my travels.

October Live Dates
 
Wed 3rd Oct - Eric's, Liverpool - click here for tickets
Thurs 4th Oct - The Cluny 2, Newcastle - click here for tickets
Fri 5th Oct - The Basement, York - click here for tickets
Tues 9th Oct - The Portland Arms, Cambridge - click here for info
Weds 10th Oct - High-Barn, Great Bardfield - click here for info
Thurs 11th Oct - Glee Club, Birmingham - click here for info
Fri 12th Oct - Cookie Jar, Leicester - coming soon
Tues 16th Oct - The Castle, Manchester - click here for info
Weds 17th Oct - South Stree Arts Centre, Reading - click here for info
Thurs 18th Oct - Glee Club, Nottingham - click here for info
Fri 19th Oct - Louisiana 2, Bristol - click here for info
Sat 20th Oct - TBC, Cardiff - coming soon
Tues 23rd Oct - Bicycle Shop, Norwich - click here for info
Weds 24th Oct - Komedia, Brighton - click here for info
Thurs 25th Oct - The Boileroom, Guildford - click here for info
Sat 27th Oct - The Wilmington Arms, London - coming soon

For up-to-date ticketing information please visit my website http://www.allewismusic.com -
complete with gig listings, lyric section and much more:

Best wishes and thanks again for your continued support

  Al x

Thursday 31 May 2012

Live on the Wire // Abbey Road Studios (Debuts Session)

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Morning all,

So this week I announced the release of my latest EP entitled 'Live on the Wire'.
It's a two-track offering of recordings made at the legendary Abbey Road Studios in London.
The songs were also filmed as part of the 'Abbey Rd Debuts' series on Channel 4.
Also with me on the day were Sarah Howells (http://www.paperaeroplanesmusic.com/) and Mary Erskine (http://www.talkincolour.com/) go check out their music! 

Here's the video for 'Make a Little Room' -

If you'd like to get your hands on the mp3 versions of these songs.
They are available as a free download to all those who sign-up to the mailing-list.

You can sign up here - http://allewismusic.com/ or via Facebook here - http://on.fb.me/JIdFm0 

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Artwork by Anika Mottershaw (http://www.anikainlondon.com/)

Enjoy

Al x

Saturday 14 April 2012

Tales of Nashville and a tour of Wales w/Paper Aeroplanes

Hey y'all!
Here's a picture of myself and Sarah Howells in front of an old Chevrolet truck outside the studio where I spent the last 2 weeks in Nashville, Tennesse recording my latest album and I'm already pining to be back there.
It was an amazing experience to get to work with such talented musicians and if you'd like to hear more about how I ended up going over there and about my time there you can read all about it on my blog over at - http://allewismusic.posterous.com/
You can also see all my pictures from the trip here: http://flic.kr/s/aHsjyV5XPA


Now that I'm back on home soil I'm pleased to announce that I'm about to embark on a tour of Wales with my good friends 'Paper Aeroplanes'.
We'll be travelling the length and breadth of Wales over the coming months, playing at some beautiful venues along the way so be sure to come say hello!
For further ticketing information please visit my website -
complete with gig listings, lyric section and much more: http://www.allewismusic.com
 
‘….an attractive, melodic collection of acoustic pop.’ - Q Magazine 

Live Dates
 
Fri 4th May - Acapela, Pentyrch - click here for tickets
Sat 5th May - The Parrot, Carmarthen - click here for tickets
Mon 7th May - Festeaval, Suffolk - click here for tickets
Thur 10th May - Llew Du, Aberystwyth - click here for tickets
Fri 11th May - Blue Sky Cafe, Bangor - click here for tickets
Sat 12th May - Ty Siamas, Dolgellau - click here for tickets
Fri 8th June - Arts Studio, Swansea Grand Theatre - click here for tickets
Sat 9th June - Torch Theatre, Milford Haven - click here for tickets
Sat 16th June - Snails, Cardiff - click here for tickets

Best wishes and thanks again

Al

Tuesday 27 March 2012

Nashville (and a 24hr stay in New York) - Week #1

Hey y'all!

I'm already getting in to the southern lingo here in Nashville and it's only been a week!
Time has flown since I arrived here a week or so ago, we've been working hard in the studio pretty much everyday and have recorded a lot of new material which I'm very excited to share with you soon!

I touched down a week last Sunday and headed straight to Downtown Broadway where all the Honky-Tonk Bars are situated and met up with Sarah (http://www.paperaeroplanesmusic.com/) who'd arrived a day earlier. We settled on Tootsie's and spent a good few hours there listening to some great live music before retiring to our hotel rooms excited to be starting work here the next day.

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We got picked up by Producer extrodinaire Charlie Peacock in the morning and duly headed to his home/place of work the beautiful Art House (http://www.arthouseamerica.com/blog)

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Having introduced ourselves to everyone in the team (Charlie, Andi, Sam, James and Richie) we went straight into our first writing session of the day with the talented Sam Ashworth. He eased us in gently by playing us a wonderful guitar line and vocal melody that fitted in perfectly with the style and method of myself and Sarah.

By the end of the day we had a completed song and decided to record it there and then / performing it as live with myself and Sarah singing full performances of the song together (though in seperate vocal booths!) It was amazing to think we'd only been here a day and already had a new song written/completed and recorded!!

Next day we had two further writing sessions booked in with the amazing Brooke Waggoner (http://www.brookewaggoner.com/) and Matthew Perryman-Jones (http://mpjmusic.com/)

Both sessions yielded songs we were extremly happy with / both different in their style and approach and yet somehow still in keeping with our 'sound' so to speak!

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To celebrate Charlie took us all to the famous Loveless Cafe - Here we got to sample some proper good 'old fashioned 'Southern' food including Biscuits (which us Brits would call 'Scones'), Fried Okra, Fried Catfish, Fried Chicken.....do you see the common thread here!

Wednesday we went at it to record some more!
Charlie invited down three extremly talented musicians to play on the sessions - Mark Hill (http://markhillbass.com/) Steve Brewster (http://www.stevebrewsterdrums.com/) and Matt Slocum (of the band Sixpence None The Richer).

Together we laid down the foundations to 3 new songs including the two written only a day earlier. It was an honour to have such talented people performing and playing our songs and a very humbling experience.

The next day we shot a performance video of the song we wrote with Matthew Perryman-Jones with Sam Ashworth at the helm - directing us and capturing all the footage.

Then sadly it was time to say goodbye to Sarah as she had to go back home to Blighty to do some shows with her band 'Paper Aeroplanes' (see previous link).

This brings us to the weekend and our 24hr stay in New York City.

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One of the bands Charlie's been working with recently are called 'Zach Williams and The Bellow' (http://www.zachwilliams.com/). He had recorded most of their latest record live at a small venue in Lower East Side Manhattan called 'Rockwood Music Hall' and last Saturday night they showcased a lot of that material. So Charlie, his wife Andi and I headed over to watch them play.

It was a brilliant show and I'm pleased to say I have seen them play in such an intimate setting as I'm sure the size and prestige of the places they are going to play in the future is only going to go up and up so check'em out!

Having touched back down in Nashville early on Sunday morning I decided to do the tourist thing on my day off and head to the Country Music Hall of Fame (http://countrymusichalloffame.org/ )

It's a facinating museum - one I recommend you visit- even if you're not a huge country fan. It's just interesting to see the development of the genre and how it influenced so much of popular American culture.

Then one of those nice surprises. I found out via the Civil Wars's Twitter feed (http://bit.ly/GRPO1L) that 'The Staves' (http://www.thestaves.com/) were in Nashville that night playing at the famout Basement venue - http://www.thebasementnashville.com/about

It was nice to hear some familiar accents eminating from the stage and I felt as if I was back home in London! If you're not familiar with their music check'em out too as they're brilliant.

Not only that but also on the bill was Ben Howard - someone who I had the honour of playing with at Swn Festival in Cardiff last October. There was a whole gang of them making their way back from SXSW in Texas to the East Coast of America in Campervans...what a great way to travel!

And that rounds off my first week in Nashville, Tennessee - stay tuned for part two

Al x

 

Friday 16 March 2012

Civil Wars, Honky-Tonk's and Grand-Slams ....

In telling the story I'm about to tell I guess I should start this post on Christmas Day 2011.
That day I received a copy of 'Nashville Skyline' by Bob Dylan on Vinyl as a present from Sarah (Howells) who sings with me.

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It was apt that she chose that one for it was one of the few albums of his I didn't have and little did I know at the time but it's title would come to shape my next couple of months...

A few weeks earlier I'd been watching Jools Holland and had enjoyed the following performance by a band I hadn't heard of namely 'The Civil Wars' - this is them performing the title track from their debut album 'Barton Hollow'

I'd really enjoyed the performance but hadn't followed it up with any research into who they were or where they were from. Then one day whilst on Twitter a friend of mine posted a video of them performing another of their songs and having watched that I decided to purchase their album.

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It quickly became the flavour of the month on my iPod and throughout the Christmas period I was constantly listening to it.

Therefore when it came to the time to start thinking of people who I'd like to work with on the new album I thought I'd see where and with whom they'd made 'Barton Hollow'.
It turned out the man they made it with was a Mr Charlie Peacock based out in Nashville, Tennessee. I read his blog and found it refreshing the way he spoke about capturing the magic within a performance of a song. I thoroughly recommend you read it (if you're into that kind of thing) -

http://recordproducer.typepad.com/record-producer/2010/01/performance-product...

Feeling I had nothing to lose I decided to email him and sent him links to a few of my songs, not really expecting anything back....then something really unexpected happenned - A reply!

Following on from that initial email exchange we said we'd reconvene our conversation after the Grammys as unbeknown to me - Charlie and the Civil Wars were up for two this year. Sufficed to say - they won them both! http://www.grammy.com/news/and-the-grammy-went-to-the-civil-wars

Since then I've seen their name plastered almost everywhere here in London - they've cropped up on the Tube / in the papers / on the BBC Breakfast sofa even...!!

I was even fortunate enough to catch them perform a sold-out in-store gig at Rough Trade East last week. It was great to see something which clearly has grown organically without any forced-image led PR campaign - they are just really good live and sing/write great tunes! Simple!

So where does that leave me? 

Well I'm off this weekend to Nashville - home of Country music and the Honky-Tonk Bar.

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I will be there for two weeks working with Mr Charlie Peacock and various other talented musicians on new material. Sarah Howells is also coming for a week, so I'll have another Welshie with me for the journey.

I'll be blogging about my experiences whilst I'm out there and sharing with you all that I get up-to.

Finally I couldn't leave you without wishing the Welsh Rugby Team the best of luck on Saturday afternoon in their pursuit of a third Grand-Slam in 8 years! What an achievement that would be..!!

I wonder if they play rugby in Nashville..... 

Monday 27 February 2012

Magpies and Mileage

Four weeks ago I shared with you a brand new song of ours called 'Mrs Evans' from the as yet untitled new album. So I thought I'd try and make this a monthly occurrence and therefore introduce another new song 'Blackbird & The Magpie'. Those of you who have been to a live show recently may recognise this one from my set as it's been "road-tested" a few times recently!

Since I last wrote something on here I broke the 70,000 mile mark on my car!
It's been a year of many miles, especially considering that we've now reached the 1 year anniversary of my Caffè Nero Tour where I clocked some serious mileage!

In February I've been to Pontardawe, Norwich and Shoreham supporting the lovely Webb Sisters. Check them out here - http://www.thewebbsisters.com - They recently dueted with Gotye, currently No.1 in the Singles Charts no-less!

Here's a picture taken by Alexandra Bone of myself and Sarah from the Norwich Arts Centre:-

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I did a great little gig at the Gwdihw in Cardiff with the very talented Greta Isaac.
The people from the MMP came down and gave us a nice review.

http://themmp.tv/live/al-lewis-gwdihw-8-february/

Finally then last weekend we then headed up to Bangor, North Wales to perform at a Welsh Language Student Night. They were all up for a good time so it made playing for them an easy job for us the band!

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Thursday 26 January 2012

New Year / New Song - An ode to Mrs Evans

With it being a new year and all I thought I'd share with you this video of myself and Sarah Howells performing a brand new song of ours called 'Mrs Evans' from the as yet untitled new album (due in 2012) at her flat in West London.

Hope you all like it

Al x

p.s Here's a picture of my little DIY studio (well it's just a microphone and a laptop really) where I'm making my demos in preparation for going into the studio and recording them proper!!

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