Aaron Lewis is well known for his musical versatility, which he has proved ten fold with his success with the metal band Staind and as a solo country artist. Releasing seven albums with Staind, Lewis proved his musical abilities over and over with the band but also continued to play solo acoustic shows throughout his time with them.
These solo shows paved the way for the step into country music. This might have felt like a drastic move for some but to Aaron Lewis this was a move that was a long time coming. Growing up listening to country music with his grandfather, Aaron Lewis moving to country was always an inevitability. In 2010, Lewis released his first country EP, “Town Line”, which climbed to number seven on the US Billboard 200 chart and hit the number one spot on the US Country Albums chart.
Two years later Aaron Lewis released his first solo studio album, “The Road”. The album was well received, peaking at number 30 on the US Billboard 200 and number seven on the US Country Albums chart. The album spawned one top 40 country single, “Endless Summer”.
A truly versatile talent, Aaron Lewis has collaborated with multiple artists across multiple genres including Kid Rock, Limp Bizkit, Cold and Sevendust. In no way a shy performer, Aaron Lewis has been known for calling fans out on their bad behaviour during shows, but this performer is in no way a party pooper. Fans come back again and again to see him do his thing and do it well.
Aaron Lewis may be best known to the majority as the lead singer of Massachusetts rock group Staind. His solo career is a step in a completely different direction when you consider the anthemic, powerful way in which he performed as part of a group. He takes a far more stripped back approach to his solo tours and allows his vocal and acoustic abilities to shine through and manages to wow fans in a completely different way.
There are many performers who strive to be able to captivate an audience when stripping everything away when playing live. If you see the entranced way in which Lewis's crowds watch him you could argue he appears to have achieved this as he sits centre and soulfully plays 'The Story Never Ends' with a note perfect proficiency. The only time the audience makes themselves heard is during the breaks in order to award the artist with deafening applause. He looks incredibly grateful as he grins broadly before working through more material from albums including 'The Road'. The audience continues to watch on quietly to the rich tones and subtle, skilled guitar plucking.