Mark William Lewis Announces A24 Music Album, Shares New Song: Listen

Mark William Lewis Announces A24 Music Album, Shares New Song: Listen
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Mark William Lewis, the London artist behind 2023’s Living, has announced his self-titled record, and it comes out September 12 via A24 Music. The album includes Lewis’ recent single “Tomorrow Is Perfect” and a new song called “Still Above.” Hear the latter track below; scroll down for Lewis’ upcoming tour dates.

Lewis co-produced his new album with longtime collaborator Jamie Neville. Mark William Lewis was mastered by Christian Wright.

Since issuing Living, Lewis has shared the loosies collection Sparkles 22-24. He also featured on MIKE’s Burning Desire cut “Let’s Have a Ball.”

Read more about Mark William Lewis’ Living in Pitchfork’s “33 Great Records You May Have Missed: Winter/Spring 2023.”

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Mark William Lewis: Mark William Lewis

Mark William Lewis:

01 Still Above
02 Recent Future
03 Seventeen
04 Socialising
05 Tomorrow Is Perfect
06 Spit
07 Ugly
08 Skeletons Coupling
09 Petals
10 Brain
11 Silver Moon
12 Ecstatic Heads

Mark William Lewis:

08-16 Brecon Beacons, Wales – Green Man Festival
10-06 Bruges, Belgium – Cactus Muziekcentrum
10-07 Utrecht, Netherlands, – Ekko
10-08 Düsseldorf, Germany – Salon des Amateurs
10-09 Berlin, Germany – Neue Zukunft
10-10 Warsaw, Poland – Chmury
10-11 Prague, Czech Republic – Bike Jesus
10-12 Vienna, Austria @ Rhiz
10-14 Paris, France – Le Petit Bain *
10-15 Lyon, France – Le Périscope *
10-16 Torino, Italy – Magazzino Sul Po *
10-17 Düdingen, Switzerland – Bad Bonn *
10-20 Porto, Portugal – RCA %
10-21 Lisbon, Portugal – ZDB %
10-22 Madrid, Spain – Moby Dick %
10-23 Barcelona, Spain – Sala Upload %
10-25 Brussels, Belgium – Botanique #
10-28 London, England – Village Underground #
10-29 Bristol, England – Strange Brew #
10-30 Dublin, Ireland – BelloBar #
11-07 New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom ^
11-08 Washington, D.C. – Songbyrd ^
11-09 Philadelphia, PA – Johnny Brenda’s ^
11-10 Boston, MA – The Red Room at Cage 939 ^
11-12 Montreal, Quebec – L’Esco ^
11-14 Detroit, MI – The Sanctuary ^
11-15 Chicago, IL – The Empty Bottle ^
11-17 Denton, TX – Rubber Gloves ^
11-18 Austin, TX – The Mohawk – Inside ^
11-20 Phoenix, AZ – Valley Bar ^
11-21 Los Angeles, CA – Zebulon ^
11-22 Los Angeles, CA – Zebulon ^
11-23 Portland, OR – Polaris Hall ^
11-27 Vancouver, British Columbia – Fox Cabaret ^
11-28 Seattle, WA – Madame Lou’s ^

* with Jordan Playfair
% with Ashley Plomer
# with Tony Bontana
^ with Samba Jean-Baptiste

Mark William Lewis: Live USA Tour

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