Lewis Coleman previews debut album with fourth single "Face Transplant"
17 September 2020, 12:01
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Melbourne's Lewis Coleman has released "Face Transplant" as the fourth preview of his debut album Method of Places.
"Face Transplant" is a song about "new identity", and follows on from previous singles "Good Side", "Going Your Way" and "Animal".
Coleman says of the new track, ""Face Transplant" always felt at home at the beginning of a set and so it felt at home being at the start of the album, a song about new identity, new territory, simultaneously seeking and hiding from answers."
The Melbourne musician wrote, performed and produced Method of Places himself over the space of five years in five different bedrooms.
"Face Transplant" is out now. Lewis Coleman's Method of Places album will arrive 20 November via Ivy League Records, and is available to pre-order now.
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