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LISTEN: “Sunshine in Sorrow” by Al Lewis

Music
Shelia Taylor
March 4, 2024

The poignant opening track of Al Lewis‘s album Fifteen Years, “Sunshine in Sorrow” featuring Sarah Howells immediately plunges listeners into a whirlwind of emotions, exploring themes of love and loss with unwavering depth and sincerity.

Penned from the perspective of Al’s father, the song serves as a testament to resilience and the human capacity to overcome adversity. It delves into the intricate journey of finding solace and the inner strength required to forge ahead despite the weight of heartache.

As the melody unfolds, listeners are enveloped in a tapestry of heartfelt lyrics and stirring instrumentation, each note carrying the weight of personal reflection and introspection.

Through Al’s evocative storytelling, the song becomes a beacon of hope in the midst of despair, illuminating the path towards healing and acceptance.

“Sunshine in Sorrow” is a powerful ode to the triumph of the human spirit, reminding us that even in our darkest moments, there is light to be found.

Listen to our conversation with Al Lewis.

Al Lewis, Fifteen Years, New Noise

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