The track is from the Vancouver-based artist’s lauded debut album The Sixty90s.
Gwendolyn Lewis, or DYLYN, has become one of our most featured artist’s over the last few years, with her shapeshifting sound evolving into a smorgasbord of pop, rock and everything and anything in between. There is a genuine air of unpredictability to everything that the artist release’s, equally capable of captivating with a brooding pop ballad as she is with a soaring alternative rock anthem.
The latest single from the artist is ‘Just a Boy’, a track that sees the Vancouver-based singer-songwriter take on a more measured approach towards the tail end of her debut album The Sixty90s. The captivating deftness of the artist is on full display here, as swirling, captivating melodies and a real poignant sense of gravity permeate a track that ebbs and flows with precision and a real sense of darkness. It may not be her most upbeat or chaotic release, but it leaves a lasting impression thanks to its intensity and drive.