✗ CLOSE
Returning to his beloved The Evelyn Hotel for the first time in too long, Lewis Coleman and his full band of friends are excited to settle in and perform every Sunday evening this July.
In November 2020, Lewis Coleman (founding member of The Cactus Channel, Plastic, Frida) released his long-awaited Debut LP “Method of Places” via Ivy League Records.
Written and self-produced across five years, in five bedrooms, Method of Places is a record with a big kind of history in it, both sonically and lyrically. Ask Coleman and he’ll unassumingly tell you that for him each song is a micro-world containing multiple moments in time, each one swimming with memories and pieces of himself that span the last half-decade.
The fruits of Coleman’s labour are on brilliant display on Method of Places. It’s an album which effortlessly straddles the worlds of indie rock, electronica, jazz and soul, bristling with big ideas and artfully arranged songs that are both abstract and melodic, shifting and morphing around you, pulsing with a hushed intensity, but always grounded by a rhythm section so spartanly groovy that your head can’t help but nod along in assent.