Lewis Brice Releases Self-Titled Debut EP

Lewis Brice recently released his first nationally-distributed EP. The high energy country rocker has hit the ground running, visiting with all major radio networks in Nashville and media outlets across the board while preparing to embark on radio and media tours from coast to coast.

The new EP, released on Pump House Music through a venture with Straight 8 Entertainment and Kobalt Music Recordings, is available today and can be found at listeners’ digital retailer of choice and at lewisbrice.com.

Excited to share the music with their followers, exclusive premiers were released by Popdust, Taste of Country, The Boot and Nashville Country Club.

Lewis Brice is a high-octane mix of country and southern rock. Lewis holds little back vocally, throwing every ounce of energy into each verse and chorus.” states Billy Dukes of Taste of Country.

The first single, “Best Ex Ever,” is approaching 400,000 streams on Spotify while “Messin’ With My Mind” has surpassed 200,000 in less than two weeks and is featured on the “New Boots” and “Wild Country” playlists.

“Lewis Brice EP “ Complete Track Listing:
1. Best Ex Ever (Lewis Brice, Mike Walker, Benjy Davis)
2. Rob You Blind (Lewis Brice, Aaron Parker)
3. Messin’ With My Mind (Lewis Brice, Matthew Quinton)
4. Outta My Head (Lewis Brice, Randy Montana)
5. Still With You (Lewis Brice, Aaron Parker)
6. Alabama (Lewis Brice, Lee Brice)

 

The EP’s six original songs are all co-written and co-produced by Lewis alongside Brian Bunn, Dan Frizell, and Ben Simonetti with brother and executive producer Lee at the project’s helm.

Lewis Brice has picked a winner as his first single right out of the box. Congrats to him, I am looking forward to his bright future!” Nash Nights Live’s Shawn Parr says.

Lewis made headlines with 2010’s “Ordinary Girl,” co-written with Dallas Rogers, which made a small window on the Mediabase charts and reached #67 on the iTunes Country Music chart. He appeared in CMT’s first season of “Can You Duet,” coming in 8th place out of the thousands who auditioned.

Additionally, Lewis took on the lead role in the 2014 ACM Song of the Year music video for “I Drive Your Truck,” performed by his brother Lee Brice.

For a complete list of tour dates and more information, please visit lewisbrice.com. To keep up with Lewis on social media, follow him at @LewisBrice on Twitter & Instagram and on Facebook.

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