PIP LEWIS RELEASES “NAOMI” (STRIPPED) –A CINEMATIC REIMAGINING OF A STANDOUT TRACK FROM HER RECENT DEBUT ALBUM GROWING PAINSStream “Naomi” (Stripped) Here |
“There’s an authenticity in her voice when she sings.”- San Diego Reader“An amazingly beautiful melodic documentation of an artist on the rise”-The Whole Kameese“She isn’t your typical flash in the pan cookie cutter artist with a one-hit-wonder mentality, she’s making substantial songs with an expansive vision. Considering that Lewis is only in her early 20s, it’s going to be exciting to see the trajectory her career goes into over the next decade.”- Culture Beat“With a voice that effortlessly weaves vulnerability and strength, Pip Lewis is quickly emerging as one of the most compelling new voices in music today. Lewis doesn’t just sing, she tells stories that resonate deeply….proving that she’s not just an artist to watch—she’s an artist to remember.”- Jejune Magazine“Lewis takes in a swirl of influences, where ethereal chords, introspective lyrics and haunting melodies meet dance and post punk pop.”– The Scene SD“Sometimes in this job, you meet someone young and talented, and you know she’s going to make a difference.”- Jeff Zevely, CBS News 8“British singer songwriter Pip Lewis reminds of La Roux or Goldfrapp in their more mellow moments but then there’s a mellow, West Coast guitar lick that transports you to a desert campfire at sunset. Vocally, this has a feel of Ellie Goulding’s early stuff and a cool, effortlessness that mixes intriguingly with the vulnerability of the lyrics.” – Listen With Monger |
SAN DIEGO, CA — Alt-pop rising voice Pip Lewis returns with “Naomi (Stripped),”a lush new reimagining of a highlight from her debut LP Growing Pains (out now via Enci Records). The single marks the first in a series of stripped-down versions of album tracks, with more to follow in the months ahead.“The reimagined version of Naomi flaunts a very cinematic take on the original song,” says Pip. “The narrative was very dramatic in the original—a story of a jilted lover, a cautionary tale—but the orchestral version takes the drama to new heights. After listening to the original for so long during the production process, this new version evolved into something entirely unique and exciting. It was so refreshing and rewarding to work on this track.” Released earlier this year, Growing Painsintroduced Pip as a fearless songwriter blending vulnerable storytelling with shimmering synths and undeniable melodic hooks. Describing the record as a “sonic autobiography,” Pip captured the emotional turbulence of love, loss, and self-discovery with striking honesty.Tracks like “When It Comes To You”showcased her ability to translate raw emotion into immersive soundscapes, while “Naomi” cemented itself as one of the album’s most powerful and dramatic statements—making it a natural starting point for the Stripped series. With additional reimagined tracks from Growing Pains on the way, Pip is continuing to expand the world of her debut, offering fans new perspectives on the songs that introduced her. Each Stripped release aims to highlight the intimacy at the core of her writing, while also underscoring her versatility as an artist.Whether heard in its original form or through these cinematic reinterpretations, Pip Lewis’ music confirms that she is an essential new voice in the alt-pop landscape. |