Monday, 30 December 2013

2013 in review

2013 has really and truly flown past. It's currently New Years Eve and I guess as everyone gets ready for their parties and plans, I thought it would be a good opportunity to review the year just had.
It's been a big year, filled with great music, both newly released and live music at various concerts and festivals such as Matt Corby, Splendour in the Grass, Lewis Watson, Lakyn Heperi, Gabrielle Aplin, Passenger, Ed Sheeran, Birdy, Woodford Folk Festival and a couple more in the mix. This year held big moments for me personally such as the start of this very blog - The Universal Solitude, as well as the building of my YouTube. 

I have chosen my 10 most listened to artists/albums of the year, I'm sure I will have missed some amazing artists, but these are my picks of 2013. I will say now that not all of these were released this year and the order of these artists is completely random!

1. Sticky Fingers
Sticky Fingers (not my photo)
I have been a huge fan of Sticky Fingers, especially over the last year since I saw them at Woodford Folk Festival this time last year (to date). My love for this band got almost a bit obsessive as I would honestly say there was a point where if I had my iPod on, there was an 89% chance Sticky Fingers was playing. With about 30ish of their songs, I just listened to them on shuffle constantly. Sounds a bit ridiculous, like, come on Stella, branch out a bit more, but there is something about Sticky Fingers that just works into every situation, every mood, every emotion. 

2. Ray Lamontagne
Ray Lamontagne (not my photo)
An oldy but a goody with this one. I grew up listening to Ray Lamontagne as my father is a big big fan, I was so used to listening to him with my family, it wasn't until this year that I actually bought his album 'Trouble' for myself. Truly up there with some of my all time favourites, I find this album fairly melancholy (somewhat like David Gray's White Ladder in its emotional vibe) and it really takes me back to being a little girl driving with my parents in the old red Volvo hatchback.
Songs like Trouble, Hold you in my Arms, and Forever my Friend were my standouts, but the album is so beautiful as a whole and was really a standout for me this year.

3. Jake Bugg
Jake Bugg (not my photo)
Huge favourite this year was Jake Bugg. I was introduced to is music, I would say about June/July and was mesmerised. Such raw talent is shown through Jake's music, and watching interviews with him it can be seen that he really does just care about his art, his music. I fell inlove with his self titled album and listened to it many many times, hearing new emotions and new messages every time, really a very interesting album. Introducing Jake Bugg to my father after discovering him was interesting as he didn't seem to fall inlove with him like I did at first (perhaps this could be to do with the fact that I played him Two Fingers, a song about drugs, cigarettes and caring less, maybe not the best message to show the father of a 16 year old girl). But over time, as my Dad discovered Jake Bugg for himself, I watched him connect with the music as I did too. I would like to commend Jake Bugg for this, for being able to relate to a 16 year old and a 50 year old, hard to do, but boy did Jake succeed.

4. Haim
Haim (not my photo, I wish though)
Pwoah. It's difficult for me to put my love and respect for these lovely girls into words. They have made an astonishing entry into the difficult music industry this year and really blown everyone away. With music that really stands out, very different to a lot of the music you hear nowadays.
Unfortunately I was unable to see Haim live at Splendour in the Grass as I wasn't there for their set, but man I wish I had have been.
Raved about by fans an critics, Haim has really set a whole new standard for music around the world. Three young girls, I am completely jealous of their success but they absolutely deserve every glimmer of it. Big, big props to sisters Este Haim, Danielle Haim and Alana Haim, absolutely stunning. 

5. The Kramers
The Kramers (not my photo)
This is kind of a weird choice for me, but The Kramers really made a significant imprint into my year, specifically the song 'Ariel'. This song seemed to be playing throughout the best few months of this year and as cliched and lame as it sounds, I think the song 'Ariel' will always remind me of that time. I am still in the midst of the time it will remind me of, and although it sounds like a kind of weird that it's in my favourites, it's here because of how much that song means to me, and where that song takes me.
(So lame, so sorry).

6. Lorde

Here we go again, which 2013 favourites/recap DIDN'T Lorde make it into lets be honest. I made that sound a lot more negative than I implied it, I do that a lot. Lorde deserves to be in every single person's 2013 review. I did manage to see Lorde live at Splendour in the Grass as she filled in when Frank Ocean pulled out. This was before her album 'Pure Heroine' was released by the way. An absolutely amazing performance. Throughout 2013 I have listened to a lot of Lorde and she really does deserve all of the amazing attention she is currently receiving.

7. Vance Joy
Vance Joy (not my photo)
Leading on from Lorde is the lovely Vance Joy. I first got into Vance Joy around the same time as I discovered Lorde, so they both kind of take me back to the same place. Vance Joy's EP 'God Love You When You're Dancing' was one of my favourite EPs for a while and I did listen to it constantly. I had a lot of friends who fell inlove with Vance Joy at the same time so for a while it was a bit of a soundtrack to our lives. Honestly, such a talented musician and I do hope to hear more from him in the future. I also would really love to see him live at some stage. Amazing talent.

8. Foals
Foals (not my photo)
For my birthday in September one of my lovely friends who I have mentioned on this blog a bit, Keeley, bought me the Foals album 'Holy Fire' vinyl for my collection. I'm not going to lie here, I hadn't really taken time to listen to the full album before this. But I'm so happy I received the album as it gave me the chance to really get into it, and I really did. 'Holy Fire' is an amazing album, by an amazing band. I really did enjoy listening to this a lot. For me personally, I find it very night time music...is that the stupidest thing I've ever said? I don't know, this album just really makes me excited, it's the type of album I like putting on when I am getting ready to go out, to psyche myself up.

9. The 1975
The 1975 (not my photo)
Here's another weird choice of mine. I feel like this band is much more 'pop' than I usually listen to, but honestly, I really got into them throughout the month of August. I performed a cover of their well known song 'Chocolate' for a music assessment, and just really got into a lot of their other songs such as 'Girls', 'Sex' and 'The City' from there. I really loved this band for a while, I don't know what it was that made them stand out from the rest of the pop culture to me, but they really did. With interesting lyrics and well constructed songs, yep, I'm not embarrassed to show my 'pop' music love, amazing job The 1975, unfortunately I am not attending Big Day Out, but if I was, I would be in the mosh pit for them.

10. Half Moon Run
Half Moon Run (not my photo)
What a surprise. My one true love, truly my pick for album of the year goes to Half Moon Run's 'Dark Eyes'. I was lucky enough to see these guys live the other day (full review of that performance is in my Woodford Folk Festival 2013 blogpost). These four guys from Canada are such talented and beautiful musicians, very raw, intense and charismatic, 'Dark Eyes' really is a more of a journey than an album.
I cannot put my love for these guys into words, their music is so different from anything I have heard and ranges from intense and upbeat to slow and thoughtful. Absolutely amazing job to Half Moon Run on everything they have accomplished so far and will do in the future.

All in all, an amazingly musical year. I'd like to thank anyone who has supported this blog, and everyone who has introduced me to new music, or just music they like. Thank you.
It's been a fantastic year and I am sure 2014 will bring just as many if not more spectacular moments.

Thank you,
Stella Grace xxx

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Sticky Fingers: http://www.stickyfingerstheband.com
Ray Lamotagne: http://www.raylamontagne.com/us/home
Jake Bugg: http://jakebugg.com
Haim: http://haimtheband.com
The Kramers: https://www.facebook.com/thekramers
Lorde: https://www.facebook.com/lordemusic
Vance Joy: http://vancejoy.com
Foals: http://www.foals.co.uk
The 1975: http://the1975.com
Half Moon Run: https://www.facebook.com/halfmoonrun

Woodford Folk Festival 2013

On Saturday my good friends, Keeley, Sarah and I travelled to Woodford to attend the Woodford Folk Festival. This was only my second year going the festival and it was an absolutely spectacular day.
Unfortunately as my friends and I are under 18, we needed a guardian over 25, therefore making it hard enough to go for the day let alone to camp for the entire week.
But luckily my mum offered to get us in and we managed to organise the trip on the Friday afternoon before the day, and Saturday morning we headed off for Woodford. 

Out of the festivals I have attended, Woodford is by far my favourite, it has amazing performances and other attractions as well as amazing food and a really warm, homely atmosphere. 

At 12pm we headed to the Grande to see Half Moon Run's set. Not going to lie, the main reason we went to Woodford was to see these guys live. I have been a huge fan of Half Moon Run for a while now and I was very keen to see them play. I have to commend them on the performance, they were the best live act I have seen to date and I would recommend if you get the chance - do go see these guys. 

Connor Molander (front) and Isaac Symonds (back) - Half Moon Run

They played all of their best songs and had an amazing vibe on stage, they genuinely looked like they were having the time of their life. Coming from the -25 degree weather in Canada to wearing black skinny jeans in 34 degree heat in Woodford didn't stop them for being extremely energetic on stage and really entertaining the audience. To me and the people I talked to, it genuinely felt like a very intimate performance, it didn't feel like they were just performing their music to a crowd, they were really interacting with the audience and the whole vibe was very accepting. 
Devon Portielje was extremely charismatic on stage; his performance, vocals, and instrumentals all added to a really intense and engaging performance. Connor Molander, Isaac Symonds and Dylan Phillips all added their own magic to the performance and together the band was extremely enegertic and made one of the best live performances I have experienced. 

Devon Portielje (lead singer) Half Moon Run
(photo taken by my friend Keeley Young)
It was a sad time when Half Moon Run's set came to a close, but the excitement for Thelma Plum's 2pm show got us through. 
I saw Thelma Plum live at the 2012 Woodford Folk Festival, it being the first time I had heard her. Since then I have been a huge fan of Thelma Plum and her music so it was great to be able to see her again. We bumped into Thelma Plum earlier in the day walking through the festival but she was already talking to some people so we didn't really want to interrupt that, although I did meet her last year and she is very down to earth and warm - so if you do ever get the chance to say hello, I recommend doing so.
Thelma's set was very intimate at the Bazaar tent. Thelma, despite having a stunning performance last year, has come along way since then.
She interacted with the audience very well and she made me (and I'm sure many others) feel as if they were the only ones in the room. With instrumentalist and back up vocalist Andrew, they managed to be funny, sincere, heartfelt and joyful throughout the set. She was truly amazing, making people laugh out loud during her jokes about her "dickhead ex-boyfriends" as well as cry during songs such as 'Apple'. Truly an amazing performance, definitely leaving not only me but a majority of the audience wanting more. 
Thelma and Andrew on their way to Woodford
(not my photo - it's from Thelma's instagram)

I thought is was very caring and sinsitive when she thanked the audience for listening to her performance despite the sticky 34 degree heat. Which is true, it was extremely hot, but for me personally she made it bearable, taking my mind of the heat as she was all I could focus on in that moment. 

The rest of the day was spent eating a lot of festival foods at places like Govindas (my personal favourite), Byron Bay's Organic Donuts, and many many more. A lot of money was spent in the stalls around the festivals which sold a huge variety of things ranging from bohemian blankets and wallhangings, to clothes and jewellery, to artwork and sculptures.

What I haven't mentioned as of yet which truly deserves recognition is the amazing bamboo tunnel entrance to the Amphitheatre. A joint project between master sculptor Wang Wen-Chih, Cave Urban and architect Nici Long (as well as a team of 30 people), the 100 metre bamboo tunnel and tower lead the way to the largest stage at Woodford. I took some photos of the tower and tunnel, but honestly it looks even more spectacular in real life. Absolutely amazing.


It's a big statement but I can honestly say that Woodford Folk Festival is my favourite music and cultural festival, and this comes down to the vibe and atmosphere. It's a very warm and inclusive festival where everyone seems to get along and just love the moment that they're in.
Unfortunately at the end of the night I realised I didn't have my phone, in a panic we searched the cafes and tents we had been at, and luckily at the Schnitzel tent we found it. A festival filled with very genuine, trusting, and good hearted people.
An amazing festival spent with amazing people, so thank you Woodford, see you next year!


- Stella Grace xxx
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Woodford Folk Festival: http://www.woodfordfolkfestival.com

Half Moon Run:
Website: http://halfmoonrun.indica.mu/en/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/halfmoonrun
Instagram: @halfmoonrun
Bandcamp: http://halfmoonrun.bandcamp.com
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/halfmoonrunning?feature=watch

Thelma Plum:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelmaplum
Triple J Unearthed: http://www.triplejunearthed.com.au/ThelmaPlum
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/thelmaplum
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/thelmaplum?feature=watch

Wang Wen-Chih: http://www.caveurban.com/art/wang-wen-chih/


Thursday, 12 December 2013

YouTube Favourite - Lilly Ahlberg

It has taken me far too long to write this blog post, which I apologise for. Perhaps it's because of school, perhaps I want to express my thoughts correctly, perhaps I shouldn't make excuses, I should just write.

A few months ago now my very good friend sent me a link to a YouTube musician called Lilly Ahlberg (links are in at the bottom). He sent me a link to her cover of Mr Brightside by the Killers. The cover was absolutely stunning, different to the original as Lilly really made it her own. I found this cover very haunting and personal, fairly melancholy and I just fell in love. Often when such amazing songs such as this are covered, it is difficult for them to live up to the original, but yet Lilly really did the song justice, and it was for this reason that I really started listening to more and more of her channel.

Lilly Ahlberg (not my photo - link below)

I am an extremely big fan of YouTube musicians and cover artists as I find them easy to relate to in the way that they are often very down to earth as well as connected to their fans. This is exactly what Lilly Ahlberg is, which I think really adds something to her performance, so BIG props to her for that.

Lilly has covered some absolutely amazing songs, giving them all a unique and personal spin. Perhaps it helps a bit that her and I have extremely similar taste in music...
Her covers of songs such as 'Yoko', originally performed by Pegasus Bridge (my personal favourite, video below), and 'Lua' by Bright Eyes (for example) are songs that you do not hear covered very often at all. But despite highlighting these, she does cover songs that are very popular, and yet, she manages to stand out from the crowd. Her cover of MGMT's 'Kids', and 'We Can't Stop' by Miley Cyrus being stand alone examples of this as well as of her raw talent.
I am sure I am not the only one who respects Lilly beyond belief for not only attempting, but succeeding in creating these absolutely unique and stunning covers.


If you haven't already, I highly recommend you take a look at Lilly's YouTube (links are below). Honestly, I don't believe you will be disappointed. No matter what your music taste is I think everyone will be able to find something in her music, whether thats the music taste, unique spin, or personal meanings to the covers. If not, I guarantee that that you will be able to recognise the unique beauty  within her music.
All in all, congratulations Lilly Ahlberg on everything so far. You have a bright future and you truly deserve every glimmer of success, and for all of your wildest dreams to become reality.

Lilly Ahlberg (not my photo - link below)

- Stella Grace x

P.S Thank you to Lilly for letting me write this talent acknowledging blog post, you are very inspiring, so please keep the music coming.

Lilly's links:
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/sillllylilllly
Pledge Music: http://www.pledgemusic.com/artists/12814
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lillyahlbergmusic
Twitter: @lillyahlberg
Instagram: @lillyahlberg

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Pictures: 
http://www.youtube.com/user/sillllylilllly?feature=watch
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1VIkQNrcqo


Wednesday, 9 October 2013

On the Go - Caloundra Music Festival

Finally, I am back! It has been far too long.
Holidays came and went far too quickly, and now I'm back into the dreaded school term again. 
Sorry this is just a short blog post, I thought I would like to do a quick overview of the Caloundra Music Festival that was held over the weekend. This bus ride is really long, so what better time to do it! Hahaha :)

Photo's with local radio - 91.9 Sea Fm


The Caloundra Music Festival was held on the last weekend of the September holidays. The Caloundra Music Festival is a small (ish) annual music festival held at the beach in Caloundra, Sunshine Coast of Queensland, Australia. 
I live around 10 minutes away from Caloundra, so the annual festival is a 'must go to' festival in my opinion. 
It is a smallish festival and has an amazing family/community vibe to it. That could be interpreted as a bad thing, it isn't like a weird community school fest! But is has a sort of 'homely' atmosphere, it's nice. 

Festival by night - image from facebook


The festival is a really safe and happy festival, and cannot really be compared to any of the huge festivals such as Splendour in the Grass or Falls Festival, as Caloundra Music Festival is much more of a community friendly event. 
Despite saying this, international bands and festivals goers travel for the involvement in this festival each year. 
This year I went for 2 out of the 4 days (unfortunately I had to work 2 of the days and couldn't go :( ratsss). 
Apart from losing my phone half way through the festival, it was such a fun weekend! As it is a local town, many people I know were there, who I bumped into and got to spend time with which was great. This meant that there was a huge group of friends there, which added a lot to the experience.
There were some amazingly groovy acts playing over the weekend, such as;

- Boy and Bear (!)
- Eskimo Joe
- Xavier Rudd
- Jebediah
- Earth, Wind and Fire Experience ft. Al McKay 
- Sheppard 
- Dumstaphunk
- Blue Kind Brown
- The Baseballs
- Donavon Frankenreiter 
- The Screaming Jets
- Ash Grunwald
- Katchafire
- Busby Marou
- Toni Childs
- Seirra Leone's Refugee All Stars
- Melbourne Ska Orchestra
-  AND MANY MANY MORE!

My personal highlights of the festival were Boy and Bear on the Friday night. It is the second time I've seen these guys play and it was truly amazing. The first time was at a small local gig in Kawana a couple of years ago. It was also at this gig that I met them for the first time. These guys are so musically talented and have such an amazing and genuine stage presence. 
It was an an absolutely brilliant set and I recommend HIGHLY, if you haven't already, to check them out and consider buying their newest cd (all information is at the end of the post as always).

Boy and Bear at Caloundra Music Festival

Eskimo Joe were great on the Saturday night and performed a mixture of their old classics and their more new stuff. They had a great presence on stage as well, and managed to make the atmosphere feel very friendly, like we were all one hugeeee family, hahaha, which sounds a bit wanky but it was lovely. 

Eskimo Joe - Austin Zande Imagery (link in description)

But, overall, a standout performance from Earth, Wind & Fire Experience ft. Al McKay was up there with the true highlights from the festival. 
They did SUCH an amazing job and got the whole crowd dancing. I, honestly, did not see one person who WASN'T dancing, sweating, bonding, and hysterically laughing in pure joy whilst they were performing. 
Earth Wind & Fire at Caloundra Music Festival

Overall the festival was a major success, and if you live in the Sunshine Coast, or you are in South East Queensland during the start of October one year, COME ALONG! Who knows, I will probably see you there!

Caloundra Music Festival Website: http://www.caloundramusicfestival.com
Caloundra Music Festival Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/caloundramusicfestival

- Stella xo

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Images from:

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151990546995962&set=o.103542455738&type=3&theater

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151996204630962&set=pb.27469015961.-2207520000.1381310492.&type=3&theater

http://www.919seafm.com.au

http://www.caloundramusicfestival.com/galleries/cmf-2013


Monday, 1 July 2013

Lewis Watson EP - Four More Songs

This blog post is almost a bit of a sequel to the blog review I posted a while back of musician Lewis Watson.

Over night, last night, Lewis Watson released his newest EP 'Four More Songs'. The EP, funnily enough, includes 4 songs;
1. Calling
2. Songs That We Wrote When We Were Drunk
3. Close (demo)
4. Made Up Love Song #43

Lewis Watson - Four More Songs - EP art

I have been a huge fan of Lewis Watson for a long time now, and I can genuinely say that this EP is one of my favourites so far. 

The first song of the EP, 'Calling', was originally released on Lewis's YouTube channel close to a year ago, and ever since it was released there, I have been biting my nails waiting for it to be properly recorded and released haha. And finally, last month, the film clip was released for 'Calling' by Lewis Watson! (This video is below).
I was incredibly excited to see that this was the first song on the EP, as I think the up tempo beat and 'fun' vibe the song gives off, is a really groovy and exciting way to begin the EP. I think this song tends to put the listener in a good mood, and excites them, increasing their anticipation for the following songs. This song originally came across to me as a little different from some of his previous songs, due to the up beat and faster sound. But upon further analysis of the song, Calling is clearly a very 'Lewis Watson song' in the way that it perfectly portrays the individuality that Lewis as a musician, manages to show throughout his songs.


'Songs That We Wrote When We Were Drunk' is the second song on the EP. Lewis released a lyric video for this song about a month ago on his YouTube channel, and I find it amazing in the truthfulness of it. The lyrics to this song are really appropriate and describe the situation perfectly, almost like a story or a conversation, and lyrically, it is very personal and extremely relatable. With the beautiful and unique tune of the song, Lewis manages to 'tell the story' of the song, without making it too plain or conversational; it is smooth and really easy to listen to.
Originally when I listened to 'Songs That We Wrote When We Were Drunk', although I did really appreciate it as a piece and adore the song, it wasn't my favourite on the EP. But there was something so personal about the song that caused me to, without even thinking about it, listen to it a lot (when I say a lot, I mean A LOT). I also found this song in my head a lot which was really lovely.
I love this song, I think Lewis Watson has portrayed the emotions perfectly throughout the song, making it relatable to the audience, which is something he manages to do often. Really amazing job on this song, Lewis.

The third song on the EP is 'Close (demo)'. I was excited to hear this song as it was the only song off this EP that was unavailable on YouTube or his SoundCloud prior to its official release. Therefore, because of this, I have not been able to listen to Close (demo) nearly as much as I wish. Despite this, listening to this song really...warmed me. I mean that in the most normal way possible. I adore this song. I really do. It's a huge statement I know, but I think this may just be my favourite song on this EP.
As a guitar player myself, I am in love with the guitar throughout this song. It has a very calming feel to the guitar strumming which I love. The instrumental aspect of the piece is subtle in its playing, but really allows the song to flow, almost carrying the lyrics throughout the piece.
As always, Lewis has written the most beautiful lyrics along with this song. They are so personal, but in the way that I think they will be uniquely personal to each particular listener. I mean this in the way that I think each listener of the song will find their own meaning to the song, which is absolutely amazing, and a real talent that Lewis Watson has.

The last song on 'Four More Songs' is 'Made Up Love Song #43'. This song is Lewis Watson's cover of an original song by Guillemots, which was released in late 2009 (video of the original is below).


When I heard that Lewis Watson was going to cover this song, I was a bit confused as the original is crazy (very good), yet quite different to Lewis's usual style, and I really didn't know how Lewis was going to cover it. I really shouldn't have doubted him for a moment. This cover is amazing. Lewis Watson has changed the original song perfectly, not so much that it is unrecognisable, but enough that it is 'his own'. This is genuinely such a beautiful cover of the song. Lewis Watson has given it a real twist and made it his own, and it is stunning. To me personally, it may not be the same as you, but I develop a different emotion whilst listening to Lewis's cover, in comparison to the original by Guillemots. The original song was amazing, and very unique, and I personally didn't really find it as emotional to listen to as I did to Lewis Watson's cover. (Please do not get me wrong, the original is very groovy too).
Massive congratulations to Lewis Watson for covering this song. It would be such a difficult song to cover, and Lewis has done a tremendous job of it.

The latest EP by Lewis Watson, 'Four More Songs', I have to say, is my personal favourite EP by Lewis Watson, so far. I genuinely, before now, did not believe that anything would beat 'The Wild' by Lewis (for me). But this EP is stunning in its simplicity, I find it a very personal EP in the way that it is very emotive in its response to life and love. I think 'Four More Songs' is amazing as I believe it would evoke different emotions to different listeners, which is amazing.
Biggest congratulations to Lewis Watson with not only the release and success of this EP, but overall, congratulations on coming this far. Many, including I, are super excited to see what the future has in store for Lewis, and I am incredibly excited to see his success continue to grow.

If I have in any way intrigued you with this review, please (!) go check it out yourself. You will not regret it, I swear. The link to buy it on iTunes is available below as well as many of Lewis Watson's other links :)
What's your opinion?

P.S Lewis Watson just tweeted that he is releasing a new film clip very soon! So by the time you are reading this it is possibly already out! The link to his YouTube is below! Xo

Buy 'Four More Songs' here!
https://itunes.apple.com/au/album/four-more-songs-ep/id648046163?ign-mpt=uo%3D4

YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/HolyLoowis/featured
Website: http://lewiswatsonmusic.com
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/artist/lewis-watson/id445534728
Twitter: @levvis_
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lewiswatsonmusic
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/levvis
Instagram: @levvis

- Stella xo