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Assai Album of the Month - August 2024

Assai Album of the Month - August 2024

Are you looking for new music to add to your playlist? Look no further! Each month, our team carefully selects an album of the month that is sure to captivate your ears and inspire your soul.

Lewis McLaughlin - A Hope In Fear

"A Hope In Fear" delves deep into themes of self-discovery and resilience. The album serves as a testament to McLaughlin's personal journey of overcoming fear and embracing new beginnings.

 After hearing Lewis's new album 'A Hope In Fear' and having the pleasure of having him join us for instore performances in our Edinburgh and Glasgow stores we couldn't not pick this album as our album of the month - August 2024!

Who is Lewis McLaughlin?

McLaughlin began writing songs in secret at the age of 14. After honing his craft through intimate pub gigs and local performances in Edinburgh, he made the leap to Glasgow, where he collaborated with Andy Monaghan of Frightened Rabbit fame on his debut album. Released in 2022, the album garnered widespread acclaim and set the stage for McLaughlin's meteoric rise in the indie music scene.


Now based in Glasgow, and working again with long term collaborator Monaghan, Lewis ventures into uncharted sonic territories, crafting a daring and audacious soundscape that remains true to his introspective and narrative-driven songwriting style. ​​

 

About the Album

Featuring a lineup of seasoned musicians including Lewis and Euan McLaughlin on guitars, Donald Barker on keys and vocals, Chloë Bryce on fiddle and vocals, Finlay Johnston on bass and vocals, and Steven Stark on drums, the album boasts a dynamic and cohesive sound. "I wanted this album to capture the raw energy of our live performances," explains McLaughlin. "We recorded it over a few intense weeks, allowing the band's musical expertise to shine through."

 

 

 

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