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LOS ANGELES-BASED SONGWRITER LEVI EVANS RELEASES NEW SINGLE “BUG BITE” FEATURING IRISH POP SINGER LUCY MCWILLIAMS

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Emerging singer-songwriter Levi Evans is excited to announce the release of the music video for his brand new single titled “Bug Bite.” Directed by Rosie Barrett and featuring a guest appearance by the popular Dublin-born/London-based vocalist Lucy McWilliams, the song’s chilled atmospherics highlight an impressive vocal performance from these two young artists, with Evans and McWilliams singing about a precarious infatuation that blossoms after one too many. The song shows a new side of Evans as he continues to experiment with moods and textures for his growing fanbase. Watch the music video for “Bug Bite” on YouTube HERE.

Levi Evans grew up surrounded by music. From a young age he explored a diverse range of unconventional instruments while also studying piano and guitar. The music he creates has a sophisticated simplicity that makes it easy to connect with and be moved by. He writes lyrics in a unique voice, delivered with articulate phrasing that reflects his natural swing. Songwriting is his way of processing his experiences, serving as a mirror and a window — an insight and outlet to the way he moves through the world — a kind of contemporary poetic social commentary about the universal struggles and joyful abandonment of our times. 

Launching his artist project in August 2021, Evans has already received spins on Elton John‘s Sirius XM showBBC2 from both Jack Saunders and Jo Whiley, and has gained support from Spotify (New Music Friday, New Music Friday UK, License to Chill, Alternative Beats, The New Alt, New Noise, Fresh Finds UK) and Apple (Breaking Alternative, New In Alternative, New In Indie). Stay tuned for more music from Levi Evans throughout 2022 and beyond. 

 

Vic

Editor / Writer / Producer For Drop the Spotlight