Acclaimed platinum singer-songwriter Donna Lewis has returned with the centerpiece from her upcoming album, the title track "Rooms with a View". The song is an important narrative moment and richly lush musical embrace chronicling her journey through healing from breast cancer.
With "Rooms with a View", the songwriter foretells the stories of the various perspectives she had in different rooms while being treated for cancer. At the heart of the song is a thank you and ode to all the amazing doctors, nurses, loved ones and caregivers that helped her through this difficult time. She sings, "I want to leave but the gentle hands / warm me up so there is no pain / till I feel the ice kiss my brain / I'll be ok." Showing that even in the difficulties of the illness, those around her give her strength. The song is further important as it marks a collaboration with her son Archie Lewis-Harris, a rising and talented musician and composer. Together they create a stunning and atmospheric blend of indie pop, dream pop, downtempo electronica and cinematic folk highlighting Donna Lewis' important story of healing and hope. Multidimensional acoustics and emotion filled string arrangements underlay gentle and cathartic vocals for a powerful listen.
Donna Lewis is a Welsh born and bred singer-songwriter who has captivated the world with her songs through the years. Her upcoming album though is her most paramount, giving listeners a glimpse into her deeply personal struggle with illness and recovery. Take a listen to "Rooms With A View" now and remember there is hope even in darkness.
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