Shaun Lewis - 'SL EP 3'

8/10

Over this past year, UK artist Shaun Lewis has broken through the mould in serious style. Introducing himself with his initial EP back in July, brimming with a thunderous approach to the indie-rock sound, his place on the scene has been growing exponentially lately, largely thanks to a heady run of anthemic offerings under his belt. And with his profile continuing to grow, he is back once again to deliver his latest outing 'SL EP 3', another blistering collection of guitar-driven belters once again.

Continuing the same euphoric endeavour he has adopted over these last few months, 'SL EP 3' is another vibrant dose of riveting and rip-roaring gems, perfectly reflecting his own ambitious nature of late. Combining soaring production with his own infectious approach to songwriting across all four tracks here, his newest EP sees him returning to the fold with some of his more passionate material to date, building upon his dynamic foundations as often as possible as it plays.

It has certainly been a busy and prolific time for him recently, but 'SL EP 3' proves there is still plenty of fresh and adventurous innovation coursing through him right now. Oozing with this raw and driven flow throughout, Shaun Lewis is once again proving himself as one of the more exciting talents on the rise right now.

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