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NEW MUSIC WE LOVE: SG Lewis’ “Fever Dreamer” Featuring Charlotte Day Wilson & Channel Tres

January 10, 2023 Albumism Staff
SG Lewis Fever Dreamer Charlotte Day Wilson Channel Tres

SG Lewis’ forthcoming second studio album AudioLust & HigherLove is featured in our recently unveiled list of 2023’s most anticipated new albums and with today’s release of “Fever Dreamer” as the latest offering from the project, our anticipation has intensified, for sure. Featuring top-notch vocal contributions from Charlotte Day Wilson and Channel Tres, the dazzling fourth track to be lifted from the album is a thrilling harbinger of the sublime sounds to come when the full-length effort arrives January 27th.

“‘Fever Dreamer’ is the last taste of AudioLust & HigherLove before its release in 17 days, and a song about all-consuming admiration for someone,” Lewis explains in an official statement. “I’ve been a fan of Charlotte’s music for ages now, and have wanted to work on something forever. We met up at my studio in LA, and ‘Fever Dreamer’ was the first idea we started work on. Channel and I work out of the same studios in LA a lot, and he was working in the room above around the time of the Charlotte session. One day he popped his head into the studio, heard the demo of ‘Fever Dreamer,’ and immediately started working on the missing second verse.”

Listen to “Fever Dreamer” below.

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