Freddie Lewis has released his new single ‘Sundays’.
The track is the lead single from the EP of the same name which saw the single released alongside B-Side track ‘Afternoons’.
Speaking of the single, Freddie said: “It’s about figuring out how to fill up my own life in the wake of a significant relationship ending. I’d figured out all the fun things, the late nights and dancing and trips, but in the quiet time there was this space I couldn’t seem to fill. Sundays were the hardest, because they’d always been the highlight of my week. I realised that all the other things were easier because they were a distraction, and sitting at home alone was when the change really set in. Like ‘oh shit I’m on my own now. That’s exciting! And scary.’ Sonically, I wanted the song to reflect this, so I set out to make it sound like a Sunday, lazy and warm, and then the bridge bursts into this flurry of distraction and indulgence and emotion, before returning back, all bare and vulnerable, to the real feeling. I wrote this song on my own at home last year, then took it to my trusted long time collaborator and dear friend Charlie T Smith to produce it. Funnily enough, all the sessions we had on the track, right up until the day we recorded final vocals, were on a Sunday. So the track itself actually helped me to solve its’ own problem. I filled my empty Sundays with this song, and with friends, and with my own ambitions and creativity and all that good stuff.”
‘Sundays’ is filled with raw emotion led by Freddie’s signature soul-infused vocals, with crisp instrumentation guiding you through his heartfelt lyrics tackling a relatable topic for anyone who has experienced the end of a relationship.
Stream Freddie Lewis ‘Sundays’ via Spotify below:
