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Michelle fills the lyrical landscape with loss, pain, lust,
true love and visual experience using every inch of her schooling at the
Berklee College of Music in her home city to influence the songs. Teaming up
with Robby Hecht, especially on the gorgeous ‘Runnin’ Back Home’, has reaped dividends on a record addictive in
its groove and flush of finely tuned songs. The arrangements only observe the
boundaries of true authenticity and beautifully complement the vocals of
Michelle who shares production duties with Anthony J. Resta.
Snippets of accordion give a classic European urban feel to
several tracks and Michelle poses the question whether a trip to ‘Paris’ will solve the conundrum of a
dying love in the track of the same name. With words such as ‘broken, sorry,
lost and goodbye’ appearing in four of the song titles then you begin to feel
which side of melancholy is influencing the album but then we all know what
makes the better song. Yet in contradiction and making a strong case for the
album’s outstanding track is the pure melodic romanticism of ‘Just Like a Movie’. Running it very
close is the simplistic album closer ‘Lost
in LA’, maybe or maybe not the autobiographical experience of making the
record in southern California.
With the season of treats and indulgence accompanying the
formal UK release of THE PARTS OF US THAT STILL REMAIN, the savouring of this seductive
record by Michelle Lewis is surely more rewarding than that extra chocolate or
tipple of your choice. However long after the festive season has subsided this
record will retain appeal as Michelle Lewis is a talented singer-songwriter
poised to spread her sensual sound far and wide.
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