
Edvard Graham Lewis Alreet? Vinyl LP 2025
1. Kinds of Whether
2. Diamond Shell
3. Switch
4. Last Scene
5. Bang
6. I Still Rememder
7. Key Weapon
8. What the Hell
Maverick musician and artist Edvard Graham Lewis returns with âAlreet?â: an exciting album of majestic, experimental pop.
Yet, the cheery North Eastern greeting of the albumâs title belies the tension and drama that lies within. Here, youâll find visceral rhythms, warm electronics and multiple melodic layers, with words that are sometimes sung, sometimes spoken. Lewisâs deep, distinctive voice has matured into a rich baritone: portentous yet immediate â and it serves his material exceptionally well.
Although he is perhaps best known as bassist/ vocalist/lyricist with post-punk titans Wire, Lewisâs solo work is equally powerful. Lyrically he remains one of our finest wordsmiths. His desire to edit his text to its essentials is smartly counterbalanced by an ability to seed double or triple meanings in his phraseology. Consequently, the whole enterprise is studded with lines and couplets that snare our attention with unexpected hooks and barbs. The album is co produced with Swedish songwriter, producer and musician Max Lorentz, who has worked with everyone from acclaimed composer Magnus Lindberg, to ABBAâs Agnetha Faltskog.
As âAlreet?â clearly demonstrates, Lewis is still firmly facing the future and determined to unearth new sonic treasure. Indeed, this is one of the most starkly original albums you will hear all year.
âthe new albumâs art rock stance, experimental, with echoes of Scott Walker and Bowie, and the odd reminder that Lewis is part of the Godfathers of post-rock.â Louder Sound
âThe album combines experimental pop elements with layered melodies, rhythmic patterns, and electronic textures, accompanied by lyrics that alternate between sung and spoken delivery.â Retrofuturista
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1. Kinds of Whether
2. Diamond Shell
3. Switch
4. Last Scene
5. Bang
6. I Still Rememder
7. Key Weapon
8. What the Hell
Maverick musician and artist Edvard Graham Lewis returns with âAlreet?â: an exciting album of majestic, experimental pop.
Yet, the cheery North Eastern greeting of the albumâs title belies the tension and drama that lies within. Here, youâll find visceral rhythms, warm electronics and multiple melodic layers, with words that are sometimes sung, sometimes spoken. Lewisâs deep, distinctive voice has matured into a rich baritone: portentous yet immediate â and it serves his material exceptionally well.
Although he is perhaps best known as bassist/ vocalist/lyricist with post-punk titans Wire, Lewisâs solo work is equally powerful. Lyrically he remains one of our finest wordsmiths. His desire to edit his text to its essentials is smartly counterbalanced by an ability to seed double or triple meanings in his phraseology. Consequently, the whole enterprise is studded with lines and couplets that snare our attention with unexpected hooks and barbs. The album is co produced with Swedish songwriter, producer and musician Max Lorentz, who has worked with everyone from acclaimed composer Magnus Lindberg, to ABBAâs Agnetha Faltskog.
As âAlreet?â clearly demonstrates, Lewis is still firmly facing the future and determined to unearth new sonic treasure. Indeed, this is one of the most starkly original albums you will hear all year.
âthe new albumâs art rock stance, experimental, with echoes of Scott Walker and Bowie, and the odd reminder that Lewis is part of the Godfathers of post-rock.â Louder Sound
âThe album combines experimental pop elements with layered melodies, rhythmic patterns, and electronic textures, accompanied by lyrics that alternate between sung and spoken delivery.â Retrofuturista













