Erika Lewis

OUT TODAY: ERIKA LEWIS’ A WALK AROUND THE SUN LP + RELEASE SHOW SET FOR TONIGHT IN ASHEVILLE

"The album...is a revelation...It’s music that’s built to last." - The Associated Press

"A classic country heartbreaker you can dance to" - Wide Open Country

"...a mix of different styles, from classic country to cosmic Americana to dreamy indie-folk, that showcase Lewis’ powerful vocals and strong lyrical content." - The Asheville Citizen-Times

"Cosmic Americana" - WNCW

"On her debut solo album, Lewis...trades in her blue notes for pure country. Lewis reveals a clear prettiness that much of her former work obscured, as well as formidable songwriting skills." - OffBeat Magazine

"Lewis delivers country-tinged indie-folk...you can also hear a rock sensibility in her vocals and melodies on such tracks as “Loser,” whose opening drum part echoes the beginning of the Ronettes’ 'Be My Baby.'" - The Aquarian Weekly

“...an awe-inspiring vocalist” - Radio Bristol

“...a powerful tribute to having your heart broken but making it through to the other side” - Americana Highways

“Wherever her muse takes her, we’ll be paying even more attention based on this gem of an album.” - Glide Magazine

“In this gorgeous testament to grace and perseverance in the midst of harrowing circumstances, Lewis steps into the spotlight - and outshines it.” - Mother Church Pew

"...ethereal, contemplative, and confident" - Sound and Soul

“...deeply pleasing folk-Americana with a country twist” - Americana-UK

“Erika Lewis is an exciting talent for country fans…she has it all” - Country Music People

“...able to sweep up all the sadness and pain of the human condition and bundle it up into something sweet and strangely uplifting…Taking the clear-eyed charm of Gillian Welch or Laura Cantrell and adding a cheeky twist of girl group sass” - Holler.

"Tuba Skinny’s Erika Lewis tries her hand convincingly at Americana on this...It’s a genre exercise, just like Tuba Skinny’s take on traditional jazz, but I’ll take exercises this well executed." - My Spilt Milk  

"This feels like it was written to be a soundtrack to a period piece about mid-20th century America and we’re here for it." - Ear To The Ground

“...light and modern take on folk while still being rooted in the traditional side of the genre” - If It’s Too Loud

"The voice of an angel" - Beehive Candy

LISTEN: A WALK AROUND THE SUN

Today, Asheville-based singer-songwriter and member of beloved New Orleans collective Tuba Skinny, Erika Lewis, has released her new album A Walk Around The Sun. Lewis recorded the album after a health scare that required surgery that could have ended her career. "The prospect of losing my ability to sing was paralyzing and I am lucky enough to have friends who helped initiate the recording process, knowing that I would regret it if [sic] I didn’t do it,” Lewis told The Asheville Citizen-Times. “In preparation, I gathered some songs I had written over the last decade and finished a couple of new ones started during quarantine…I think there was a sense of lessened anxiety knowing that I would have something to share despite the surgery’s outcome.”

Produced by John James Tourville (The Deslondes) and recorded in Nashville at Andrija Tokic’s analog paradise The Bomb Shelter, A Walk Around the Sun features a series of lyrical vignettes that examine the margins between love and loss, joy and grief, and longing and contentment. Each of its 11 all-original songs reflects Lewis’s songwriting power across narrative and textures. Whether it’s through sweeping strings, pedal steel, a hybridized psych-rock guitar, or Lewis’ soaring vocals, A Walk Around The Sun takes a closer look at the connections between lovers and friends, and the effect of these relationships on the self. It’s a sweeping portrait painted with broad strokes of roots music styles—a sonic palette of classic country, cosmic Americana, mid-century rock n’ roll, and dreamy indie-folk.

On album opener and third single "A Thousand Miles," featured at The Bluegrass Situation, Lewis takes us on a breezy classic country ramble, her angelic voice soaring above an easygoing waltz adorned with warm pedal steel and fiddle. She explores the loneliness of isolation (“If You Were Mine”) and the seeds of young love (“First Love”). Lewis comments on the push and pull of romantic relationships in “Loser,” which Radio Bristol said displays “descending scales of David Lynch-ian, reverb-laden guitar riffs in the space between wistful lyrics.” On tracks like “Running Wild” and “Wild Thing,” she celebrates fierceness of spirit, while on the album’s title track, along with “Hearts” and “Love Song,” she grieves ending relationships and comes to terms with major life changes. Twangville called “Unsatisfied,” a song born from life in New Orleans and navigating the dynamics that come with relationships that revolve around the never-ending nightlife, “a taste of good music to come." The album ends with wistful, country dreamscape “Thief and a Liar,” where she laments the failures of her heart.

Lewis excels at bottling sweeping, deeply relatable themes, and unraveling the human experience, all while pinpointing her place in these stories and within the world at large. Her approach as an artist and performer is informed by the years she spent cutting her teeth busking with Tuba Skinny in the streets of New Orleans’ French Quarter and across Europe. 

A Walk Around The Sun is now available for streaming and downloading HERE, and vinyl albums are available for pre-order HERE. Lewis will celebrate the release with a show in Asheville, North Carolina tonight, April 29th. Click HERE for show information. Be sure to follow Erika Lewis at the links below for the latest news. 

CONNECT WITH ERIKA LEWIS:

WEBSITEBANDCAMP | FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | YOUTUBE | SPOTIFY 

PRESS MATERIALS:

smarturl.it/ErikaLewisPR

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:

Susan Hamilton || susan@sideways-media.com

ERIKA LEWIS RELEASES NEW SINGLE “A THOUSAND MILES”

"A classic country heartbreaker you can dance to" - Wide Open Country  

"On her debut solo album, Lewis...trades in her blue notes for pure country. Lewis reveals a clear prettiness that much of her former work obscured, as well as formidable songwriting skills." - OffBeat Magazine  

“Down home rock & roll” - Glide Magazine  

“...able to sweep up all the sadness and pain of the human condition and bundle it up into something sweet and strangely uplifting…Taking the clear-eyed charm of Gillian Welch or Laura Cantrell and adding a cheeky twist of girl group sass” - Holler.  

"Tuba Skinny’s Erika Lewis tries her hand convincingly at Americana on this...It’s a genre exercise, just like Tuba Skinny’s take on traditional jazz, but I’ll take exercises this well executed." - My Spilt Milk    

"This feels like it was written to be a soundtrack to a period piece about mid-20th century America and we’re here for it." - Ear To The Ground  

“...light and modern take on folk while still being rooted in the traditional side of the genre” - If It’s Too Loud  

"The voice of an angel" - Beehive Candy 

Photo credit: Sarrah Danziger

LISTEN: “A THOUSAND MILES” 

Asheville-based singer-songwriter and member of beloved New Orleans collective Tuba Skinny, Erika Lewis, has unveiled “A Thousand Miles,” the latest single from her forthcoming album A Walk Around The Sun, set for release on April 29th. “‘A Thousand Miles’ was written when I first met an old lover of mine,” Lewis explains. “It encompasses the magic and possibility I was feeling at the time, the feeling that comes with new love.”  

"On "A Thousand Miles," Lewis takes us on a breezy classic country ramble, her angelic voice soaring above an easygoing waltz adorned with warm pedal steel and fiddle. Its release follows “Unsatisfied,” a song born from life in New Orleans and navigating the dynamics that come with relationships that revolve around the never-ending nightlife. Twangville said the track is “a taste of good music to come." “Unsatisfied” follows “Loser,” a song about the push and pull of romantic relationships, being willing to do anything to make them work but not really knowing what to do, and learning to move on. 

LISTEN: “UNSATISFIED”  

LISTEN: “LOSER” 

A Walk Around The Sun is a series of lyrical vignettes that examine the margins between love and loss, joy and grief, and longing and contentment. Lewis deepens her sonic palette across classic country, cosmic Americana, and dreamy indie-folk while enveloping a wide scope of roots music styles. Whether it’s through sweeping strings, pedal steel, a hybridized psych-rock guitar, or Lewis’ soaring vocals, A Walk Around The Sun takes a closer look at the connections between lovers and friends, and the effect of these relationships on the self. 

Produced by John James Tourville (The Deslondes) and recorded in Nashville at Andrija Tokic’s analog paradise The Bomb Shelter, A Walk Around the Sun features 11 all-original songs that reflect Lewis’s songwriting power across narrative and textures. 

After a health scare in 2020 that required surgery that could damage her vocal cords and effectively end Lewis’ career, friend Lani Tourville inspired her to push through and record an  album before the surgery. A Walk Around The Sun is another chapter in Lewis’ expansive songwriting and a testament to her fortitude in the face of near-overwhelming pain and doubt.  

Lewis excels at bottling sweeping, deeply relatable themes, and unraveling the human experience, all while pinpointing her place in these stories and within the world at large. Her approach as an artist and performer is informed by the years she spent cutting her teeth busking in the streets of New Orleans’ French Quarter and in Europe.  

In New Orleans, Lewis joined a team of fellow street performers and friends, making traditional jazz and swing music as Tuba Skinny. Eventually, she built up the momentum to record her own material outside of the group, finding inspiration in fellow New Orleans-based musicians, and songwriters including Alynda Segarra, Kiki Cavazos, Sam Doores, Riley Downing, Meschiya Lake, and more.  

A Walk Around The Sun is now available for pre-save and pre-order, click HERE for more information. Be sure to follow Erika Lewis at the links below for the latest news.  

ERIKA LEWIS PREMIERES NEW SINGLE “UNSATISFIED” VIA TWANGVILLE + A WALK AROUND THE SUN LP SET FOR RELEASE APRIL 29TH

"A classic country heartbreaker you can dance to" - Wide Open Country  

"Fans who know Erika Lewis as the brassy blues singer in front of Tuba Skinny have only gotten a part of the story. On her debut solo album, Lewis...trades in her blue notes for pure country. Lewis reveals a clear prettiness that much of her former work obscured, as well as formidable songwriting skills." - OffBeat Magazine  

“...able to sweep up all the sadness and pain of the human condition and bundle it up into something sweet and strangely uplifting…Taking the clear-eyed charm of Gillian Welch or Laura Cantrell and adding a cheeky twist of girl group sass” - Holler.  

"Tuba Skinny’s Erika Lewis tries her hand convincingly at Americana on this...It’s a genre exercise, just like Tuba Skinny’s take on traditional jazz, but I’ll take exercises this well executed." - My Spilt Milk    

“...light and modern take on folk while still being rooted in the traditional side of the genre” - If It’s Too Loud  

"The voice of an angel" - Beehive Candy 

Photo credit: Sarrah Danziger

LISTEN: “UNSATISFIED”  

Asheville-based singer-songwriter Erika Lewis has released “Unsatisfied,” the latest single from her forthcoming album A Walk Around The Sun, set for release on April 29th. "Although there’s a lot of fiddle and steel guitar on the album, one of my favorite songs veers into a roots rock vein with a driving beat from bass and drums,” Twangville’s Shawn Underwood said of the track. “It’s a tale of trying to manage a relationship when there’s a 24/7/365 party atmosphere all around you and Lewis manages to capture that ambiguity in her vocal delivery...a taste of good music to come." 

"'Unsatisfied' was born from life in New Orleans and navigating the dynamics that come with relationships that revolve around the never-ending nightlife," Lewis, a vocalist in beloved New Orleans collective Tuba Skinny, told Twangville. “Unsatisfied” follows “Loser,” a song about the push and pull of romantic relationships, being willing to do anything to make them work but not really knowing what to do, and learning to move on. 

LISTEN: “LOSER” 

A Walk Around The Sun is a series of lyrical vignettes that examine the margins between love and loss, joy and grief, and longing and contentment. Lewis deepens her sonic palette across classic country, cosmic Americana, and dreamy indie-folk while enveloping a wide scope of roots music styles. Whether it’s through sweeping strings, pedal steel, a hybridized psych-rock guitar, or Lewis’ soaring vocals, A Walk Around The Sun takes a closer look at the connections between lovers and friends, and the effect of these relationships on the self. 

Produced by John James Tourville (The Deslondes) and recorded in Nashville at Andrija Tokic’s analog paradise The Bomb Shelter, A Walk Around the Sun features 11 all-original songs that reflect Lewis’s songwriting power across narrative and textures. 

After a health scare in 2020 that required surgery that could damage her vocal cords and effectively end Lewis’ career, friend Lani Tourville inspired her to push through and record an  album before the surgery. A Walk Around The Sun is another chapter in Lewis’ expansive songwriting and a testament to her fortitude in the face of near-overwhelming pain and doubt.  

Lewis excels at bottling sweeping, deeply relatable themes, and unraveling the human experience, all while pinpointing her place in these stories and within the world at large. Her approach as an artist and performer is informed by the years she spent cutting her teeth busking in the streets of New Orleans’ French Quarter and in Europe.  

In New Orleans, Lewis joined a team of fellow street performers and friends, making traditional jazz and swing music as Tuba Skinny. Eventually, she built up the momentum to record her own material outside of the group, finding inspiration in fellow New Orleans-based musicians, and songwriters including Alynda Segarra, Kiki Cavazos, Sam Doores, Riley Downing, Meschiya Lake, and more.  

A Walk Around The Sun is now available for pre-save and pre-order, click HERE for more information. Be sure to follow Erika Lewis at the links below for the latest news.  

ERIKA LEWIS PREMIERES NEW SINGLE “LOSER” VIA HOLLER.

A WALK AROUND THE SUN LP 

SET FOR RELEASE APRIL 29TH 

Photo credit: Sarrah Danziger

LISTEN: “LOSER” 

Asheville-based singer-songwriter Erika Lewis has unveiled “Loser,” the first single from her forthcoming album A Walk Around The Sun, set for release on April 29th. “Like the rest of the songs on A Walk Around The Sun, ‘Loser’ is somehow able to sweep up all the sadness and pain of the human condition and bundle it up into something sweet and strangely uplifting,” said Holler. “Taking the clear-eyed charm of Gillian Welch or Laura Cantrell and adding a cheeky twist of girl group sass and a ‘Be My Baby’ backbeat behind its pedal steel and a sighing baritone guitar.” 

“I wrote 'Loser' soon after moving away from New Orleans some years ago,” Lewis told Holler. in their premiere. “I was feeling confused about romantic relationships and the push and pull that seemed to come with them - thinking a lot about dedication and loyalty, heartbreak and broken promises, and the feeling that you would do anything in order to make it work - yet not really knowing what to do. In essence, I was feeling that way about New Orleans too, like I had done my best, and despite all the love, I had to move on, or at least try to." 

A Walk Around The Sun is a series of lyrical vignettes that examine the margins between love and loss, joy and grief, and longing and contentment. Lewis deepens her sonic palette across classic country, cosmic Americana, and dreamy indie-folk, while enveloping a wide scope of roots music styles. Whether it’s through sweeping strings, pedal steel, a hybridized psych-rock guitar, or Lewis’ soaring vocals, A Walk Around The Sun takes a closer look at the connections between lovers and friends, and the effect of these relationships on the self. 

Produced by John James Tourville (The Deslondes) and recorded in Nashville at Andrija Tokic’s analog paradise The Bomb Shelter, A Walk Around the Sun features 11 all-original songs that reflect Lewis’s songwriting power across narrative and textures. 

After a health scare in 2020 that required a surgery that could damage her vocal cords and effectively end Lewis’ career, friend Lani Tourville inspired her to push through and record an  album before the surgery. A Walk Around The Sun is another chapter in Lewis’ expansive songwriting, and a testament to her fortitude in the face of near-overwhelming pain and doubt. Lewis proves that to overcome the odds, you need to plow right through them.   

Songs like “A Thousand Miles” and “If You Were Mine,” showcase the romanticism that runs through Lewis’ writing, while ​​“First Love” examines young love lost in the rearview. Lewis excels at bottling sweeping, deeply relatable themes, and unraveling the human experience, all while pinpointing her place in these stories and within the world at large.  

Her approach as an artist and performer is informed by the years she spent cutting her teeth busking in the streets of New Orleans’ French Quarter and in Berlin. After relocating to New Orleans in 2007, she started a band with jazz artist Meschiya Lake called The Magnolia Beacon. After honing in on their sound in New Orleans, the two eventually crossed the Atlantic to the Kreuzberg neighborhood of Berlin. Busking on the bridge or in Turkish markets in the daytime and hitting the local bars at night, the two quickly developed their writing and improvisational skills by playing for listeners and travelers of all walks of life. 

Upon returning to New Orleans, Lewis joined a team of fellow street performers and friends, making traditional jazz and swing music as Tuba Skinny. Eventually, she built up the momentum to record her own material outside of the group, finding inspiration in fellow New Orleans-based musicians, and songwriters including Alynda Segarra, Kiki Cavazos, Sam Doores, Riley Downing, Meschiya Lake, and more.  

A Walk Around The Sun is available for pre-save and pre-order on February 15th. Be sure to follow Erika Lewis at the links below for the latest news. 

TRACKLIST   

A Thousand Miles 

If You Were Mine 

First Love 

Loser 

Running Wild 

A Walk Around The Sun 

Hearts 

Unsatisfied 

Wild Thing 

Love Song 

Thief and a Liar 

ERIKA LEWIS ANNOUNCES NEW LP A WALK AROUND THE SUN SET FOR RELEASE APRIL 29TH

credit Sarrah Danziger

Asheville-based singer-songwriter Erika Lewis is set to release her anticipated album A Walk Around The Sun, a series of lyrical vignettes that examine the margins between love and loss, joy and grief, and longing and contentment. Lewis deepens her sonic palette across classic country, cosmic Americana, and dreamy indie-folk, and while enveloping a wide scope of roots music styles. Whether it’s through sweeping strings, pedal steel, a hybridized psych-rock guitar, or Lewis’ soaring vocals, A Walk Around The Sun takes a closer look at the connections between lovers and friends, and the effect of these relationships on the self. 

Produced by John James Tourville (The Deslondes) and recorded in Nashville at Andrija Tokic’s analog paradise The Bomb ShelterA Walk Around the Sun features 11 all-original songs that reflect Lewis’s songwriting power across narrative and textures. 

After a health scare in 2020 that required a surgery that could damage her vocal cords and effectively end Lewis’ career, friend Lani Tourville inspired her to push through and record an  album before the surgery. A Walk Around The Sun is another chapter in Lewis’ expansive songwriting, and a testament to her fortitude in the face of near-overwhelming pain and doubt. Lewis proves that to overcome the odds, you need to plow right through them.  

Songs like “A Thousand Miles” and “If You Were Mine,” showcase the romanticism that runs through Lewis’ writing, while ​​“First Love” examines young love lost in the rearview. Lewis excels at bottling sweeping, deeply relatable themes, and unraveling the human experience, all while pinpointing her place in these stories and within the world at large. “We walked til we ran and ran til we came to the point of no going home again,” sings Lewis on the album’s stunning title track.  

Lewis’ approach as an artist and performer is informed by the years she spent cutting her teeth busking in the streets of New Orleans’ French Quarter and in Berlin. After relocating to New Orleans in 2007, she started a band with jazz artist Meschiya Lake called The Magnolia Beacon. After honing in on their sound in New Orleans, the two eventually crossed the Atlantic to the Kreuzberg neighborhood of Berlin. Busking on the bridge or in Turkish markets in the daytime and hitting the local bars at night, the two quickly developed their writing and improvisational skills to listeners and travelers of all walks of life. 

Upon returning to New Orleans, Lewis joined a team of fellow street performers and friends, making traditional jazz and swing music as Tuba Skinny. Eventually, she built up the momentum to record her own material outside of the group, finding inspiration in fellow New Orleans-based musicians, and songwriters including Alynda SegarraKiki CavazosSam DooresRiley DowningMeschiya Lake, and more.  

A Walk Around The Sun will be available for pre-save and pre-order on February 15th. Be sure to follow Erika Lewis at the links below for the latest news. 

TRACKLIST   

A Thousand Miles 

If You Were Mine 

First Love 

Loser 

Running Wild 

A Walk Around The Sun 

Hearts 

Unsatisfied 

Wild Thing 

Love Song 

Thief and a Liar 

KEEP UP WITH ERIKA LEWIS

BANDCAMP | FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | YOUTUBE | SPOTIFY