Review
Dean Lewis's debut studio album, "A Place We Knew," released on March 22, 2019, offers a deep dive into themes of love, loss, and healing. The album, marked by the success of the international hit "Be Alright," demonstrates Lewis's flair for intertwining personal stories with appealing melodies, crafting narratives that feel individual yet universally relatable. Through this album, Lewis establishes an inviting sound stage of emotions, inviting listeners into a world filled with introspective lyrics and heartfelt melodies.
The album features "Waves," known for enhancing its reach through inclusion in popular TV shows such as "Riverdale," which contributes a cinematic and intense rhythm to the album. Meanwhile, the emotional core of the album is anchored in "Be Alright," a track that offers a raw and honest glimpse into the struggles of heartbreak, but also brings a comforting message of resilience. Although some criticisms point to the album’s stylistic similarities to works by other indie artists like Ed Sheeran and James Bay, Lewis's unique vocal delivery and acoustic finesse shine, complementing the authentic, raw production that highlights rather than overwhelms the poignant lyrics. "A Place We Knew" stands as a promising debut, highlighting Dean Lewis's potential to craft deeply moving musical narratives. - Erika