Rhys Lewis unveils tender new track "The Sun Will Rise"
Rhys Lewis has released "The Sun Will Rise", a track written and recorded while in isolation.
"The Sun Will Rise" follows on from Lewis' Live At RAK Studios EP, and arrives ahead of his debut album Things I Chose to Remember.
He says of his latest single, "With no end in sight, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by this wave of adversity we are all facing, not to mention the hard times it's set to leave in its wake. Myself and Aidan, with whom I'm isolating, were compelled to write a song that speaks of the anxiety we are both feeling about the uncertain future, but also offers a message of hope and reassurance that there will be an end to these dark days."
So far, Lewis has shared four singles from his upcoming debut album Things I Chose to Remember - "Better Than Today", "When Was The Last Time?", "What If" and "Be Your Man".
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