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"I played a show recently and there were probably
150 girls in the audience and 10 guys," he recalls
with a chuckle. "I was reflecting on that and I'm
thinking, 'and that is why I'm doing a record on relationships.'
I don't want to say [the album is] mellow, though, 'cause
there's a lot of fun on it." Indeed, while there's
no shortage of addictive someday-singles on Silence, Lewis
considers writing more involved, personal "album
tracks" his forte. Hinging on a delicate, forlorn
piano melody, "No Fire" is his favorite, a bittersweet
remembrance of an ex-flame that finds the vocalist lamenting,
"No spark, no warmth, no fire." And yet, the
record offers almost a polar opposite in "Winning
Streak," an upbeat, "cautiously optimistic"
testament to happiness in love. The title track likewise
brims with confidence, blending influences from Ben Folds
to the Beatles. ("I couldn't get enough," Lewis
says of his first time with the Fab Four. "I was
so moved by what I was hearing. It was a life-changing
experience.")
While JPL was once part of what he dubs an "all-star
chorus" on the American Idols Live Tour-his acclaimed,
left-field cover of OutKast's "Hey Ya" was backed
by both Jennifer Hudson and Fantasia ("an Oscar winner
and a Grammy winner," he beams)-today, he's directing
the ensemble. Just a few of the talented helping hands
on Silence are producer Chris Garcia (Santana, Michelle
Branch), executive producer Don Grierson (Heart, Cheap
Trick, Duran Duran) drummer Kenny Aronoff (John Mellencamp,
Indigo Girls), guitarist Nick Lashley (Alanis Morissette),
and even Lewis' cousin Blake Mills, providing urbane "indie-style"
guitar work.
"I love to write music," Lewis explains, "but
if somebody is writing songs that are just as good, if
not better, for me as a singer, I'm not gonna refuse.
If you surround yourself with good people, it's important
to listen to those people." It's an appropriately
democratic approach from a young man who grew up in a
military family. ("There's an athleticism I admire
that I got from that masculine lifestyle," he theorizes,
"my propensity to be really competitive; kind of
this sense of honor and integrity.") Lewis's father
had his own taste of fame tickling the ivories in '60s
surf heroes the Marketts, who were immortalized on the
Pulp Fiction soundtrack. And while Jon continues to devote
his life to music, his Plan B is pretty damn impressive."
I was getting ready for medical school, getting all my
microbiology out of the way, all my physics," he
reveals. "I still have this dream of taking the MCAT
and doing really well on it. Lewis might want to hold
off on that a few years. Today, and for the foreseeable
future, he's part of the conversation and the action.
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Break The Silence |
Jon Peter Lewis called for "a little less
conversation, a little more action," on his star-making
2004 American Idol turn, and today, he's heeding that advice.
Jon Peter Lewis is primed for a major pop breakthrough courtesy
of sophomore album Break the Silence. The first single set
to release digitally on all major digital service providers,
is the title track, an assured, infectious mid-tempo cut that
recalls equal parts Ben Folds, Duncan Sheik and vintage Beatles.
Emotionally charged and overflowing with brainy pop hooks,
"Break The Silence" finds Lewis offering the offbeat
wit and inviting persona that made him an Idol cult favorite.
Produced by Chris Garcia (Santana, Michelle Branch) and featuring
the talents of drummer Kenny Aronoff (John Mellencamp, Indigo
Girls) and guitarist Nick Lashley (Alanis Morissette, Natasha
Bedingfield), Break The Silence is the sound of a talented
young artist on the rise. |
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