LA-based R&B and soul artist Lee Lewis returns with “Your Love (What I’m Dying From),” the latest single lifted from his forthcoming EP HOWL, set for release May 8th via AWAL.
Blending timeless soul textures with a contemporary R&B-pop finish, the track explores the emotional contradiction of clinging to a love that no longer makes sense, choosing to stay, even when it wounds. The songwriting leans into quiet devastation rather than dramatics, making the sentiment feel all the more powerful.
Soulful guitar lines sit at the heart of the production, supported by sparse, slightly off-centre percussion that creates a raw, open atmosphere. The minimal arrangement allows Lewis’s voice to take centre stage, delivering a performance steeped in longing and restraint.
There’s a cinematic weight to the record, drawing natural comparisons to artists like Michael Kiwanuka and Leon Bridges. With “Your Love (What I’m Dying From),” Lee Lewis continues to position himself as one of LA’s most compelling emerging voices.






