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The underground Danish star blesses fans with an enamouring new live video ahead of brand new album, “LOUD”.
Sara Lewis Sørensen, known artistically as Sara Lew, is an electric guitarist educated at the prestigious Rhythmic Music Conservatorium in Copenhagen. She has swiftly emerged as an exceptional talent in the realms of jazz, alternative rock, and improvisational music. Now, fronting both guitar and vocals on her upcoming project, “LOUD”, Sara is set to bring her intricate, atmospheric style to an album infused with ethereal guitar lines, soaring vocal passages, and raw, emotive expressions.
Delving into her hopes for listeners when they experience the upcoming album, Sara shares, “I have found strength and new creative power in my experiences as an adult woman, having struggled through the last few years. The very special vulnerability, combined with almost primal power, I hope people feel in their souls, when they meet ‘LOUD’.” Sara goes to explain “The ambition with ‘LOUD’ is also that I now reach out, despite vulnerability, in the meeting with the audience in the very special community and in the unforgettable magical moments that live concerts contain between the stage and the hall.”
To build anticipation for “LOUD”, Sara has unveiled an expansive live video for her track “Echoes.” The video opens with a delicate instrumental arrangement, offering a haunting, cinematic glimpse into Sara Lew’s visionary artistry. As the visuals unfold, layers of resonant percussion, shimmering guitar strings, and gentle, melancholic piano notes meld with Sara’s rich vocal textures. Her vocal range is both expansive and nuanced, underscoring her deeply evocative, multifaceted approach to music.
Watch the video…
Pre-save the album via the link here.
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The underground Danish star blesses fans with an enamouring new live video ahead of brand new album, “LOUD”.
Sara Lewis Sørensen, known artistically as Sara Lew, is an electric guitarist educated at the prestigious Rhythmic Music Conservatorium in Copenhagen. She has swiftly emerged as an exceptional talent in the realms of jazz, alternative rock, and improvisational music. Now, fronting both guitar and vocals on her upcoming project, “LOUD”, Sara is set to bring her intricate, atmospheric style to an album infused with ethereal guitar lines, soaring vocal passages, and raw, emotive expressions.
Delving into her hopes for listeners when they experience the upcoming album, Sara shares, “I have found strength and new creative power in my experiences as an adult woman, having struggled through the last few years. The very special vulnerability, combined with almost primal power, I hope people feel in their souls, when they meet ‘LOUD’.” Sara goes to explain “The ambition with ‘LOUD’ is also that I now reach out, despite vulnerability, in the meeting with the audience in the very special community and in the unforgettable magical moments that live concerts contain between the stage and the hall.”
To build anticipation for “LOUD”, Sara has unveiled an expansive live video for her track “Echoes.” The video opens with a delicate instrumental arrangement, offering a haunting, cinematic glimpse into Sara Lew’s visionary artistry. As the visuals unfold, layers of resonant percussion, shimmering guitar strings, and gentle, melancholic piano notes meld with Sara’s rich vocal textures. Her vocal range is both expansive and nuanced, underscoring her deeply evocative, multifaceted approach to music.
Watch the video…
Pre-save the album via the link here.
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