‘My, oh, My (Summer of ’94)’ by Christopher Lee Lewis | New Album, ‘They Still Haven’t Figured Out What’s Wrong With Me’
Exclusive video premiere of ‘My, oh, My (Summer of ’94)’ by Christopher Lee Lewis, taken from the latest album, ‘They Still Haven’t Figured Out What’s Wrong With Me,’ released by Sweet Cheetah Records.
The album is more than just a personal catharsis—it’s a way to give back, with all proceeds going to Doctors Without Borders, adding a powerful layer of purpose to this release.
The track premiering today, ‘My, Oh, My (Summer of ’94),’ comes from an album that feels like part two of a conversation Lewis started back in July. His unfiltered storytelling weaves through every song, tackling life’s darker moments with raw honesty and a touch of dry humor. Whether he’s musing on medical issues or wrestling with the ghosts of family history, Lewis’ approach to songwriting is bold, unflinching, and unmistakably his own.
Fans of Lewis will find plenty to connect with here, from reflections on addiction to confronting the weight of generational baggage. And while he never shies away from hard truths, there’s a sense of resilience that runs throughout, offering a reminder that even when things go awry, there’s still something to be learned, and maybe even laughed at, along the way.
Lewis’ ability to pair biting lyrics with unexpected warmth is on full display in ‘They Still Haven’t Figured Out What’s Wrong With Me.’ It’s a record that feels deeply personal yet universally relatable, capturing the messiness of life in all its complexity.
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