“Sorry To Keep You Up” is an Introspective album released by Payson Lewis

Born and raised in Philadelphia, Lewis developed his musical tastes by exploring his brother’s diverse music collection, which exposed him to a variety of genres. Los Angeles-based indie-pop sensation, Payson Lewis has released his latest album, “Sorry To Keep You Up.” This artist’s unique style is shaped by a mix of different genres. Media outlets like CelebMix, The Honey Pop, Parade Magazine, and Hollywood Life have praised his work, which resonates with the ups and downs of his musical career. Even as his sound has evolved, Lewis stays committed to spreading positivity through his music. His previous EP, “Retrospective,” has earned over a million streams, including standout songs like “Back In Time” with Leah Lewis and “Hotel Suite.” His tracks are filled with emotions and dynamic energy, blending nostalgic elements with modern indie-pop twists.

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“Payson Lewis’ “Sorry To Keep You Up” is a must-listen blend of perseverance and emotion!”

“Sorry To Keep You Up” showcases the hard work and support of over 30 talented contributors, including musicians, writers, arrangers, engineers, and fellow artists, which is produced by Ben Soldate and co-produced by Lewis. This album is a personal journey of the artist, which uses heartfelt lyrics and catchy melodies to bring listeners comfort and inspire them through the magic of music. It reflects the ups and downs of life, just like life itself. After four years of work, the album opens with “Blurrier,” a high-energy song about Lewis’s hopes and dreams when they first moved to Los Angeles. This song combines electrifying guitar riffs with introspective lyrics, setting the tone for the rest of the album. “Primal,” another standout track, creates a dark and sensual atmosphere. The verses are simple, but the chorus has complex layers that emphasize the primal connection between two people. The title track, “Sorry to Keep You Up,” looks back on Lewis’s whole music journey, exploring the challenges of following a dream and the persistence needed to succeed. Beyond these leading tracks, the album dives deep into the artist’s experiences. Each song, like “Out for Blood,” “Don’t Send Me Away,” and “Slowly,” has its own flavor. The music paints a vivid picture of the artist’s journey, which will make you think about your own life. If you’ve ever faced roadblocks on the way to your dreams, “Sorry To Keep You Up” is a song you won’t want to miss.

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