“SAFE & SOUND” WITH A STRIPPED-DOWN VERSION OF THE TRACK OFF HER DEBUT ALBUM GROWING PAINS

We recently had the amazing opportunity to check out Pip Lewis and “Safe&Sound”, a lush new reimagining of a highlight from her debut LP Growing Pains (out now via Enci Records).
You can listen to the reimagined version of “Safe&Sound” Here
The single marks the first in a series of stripped-down versions of album tracks, with more to follow in the months ahead.
Pip Lewis, is an amazing artist with a voice that is simply otherworldly. You owe it to yourself to check out the brilliantly reimagined “Safe&Sound”
The synth-heavy origins of Safe & Sound gave way to something much more organic in this version,” says Pip. “There are still traces of that signature tremolo synth buried in the mix, but the new version is very much driven by swooping strings and delicate a piano melody. The last chorus of the deluxe version embodies the lyrics “I feel like I’m floating above this room full of people I love.” I love the final product that we ended up with, it’s so ambient and earthy.”
Released earlier this year, Growing Pains introduced Pip as a fearless songwriter blending vulnerable storytelling with shimmering synths and undeniable melodic hooks. Describing the record as a “sonic autobiography,” Pip captured the emotional turbulence of love, loss, and self-discovery with striking honesty.
Tracks like “When It Comes To You”showcased her ability to translate raw emotion into immersive soundscapes, while “Naomi” cemented itself as one of the album’s most powerful and dramatic statements—making it a natural starting point for the Stripped series.
With additional reimagined tracks from Growing Pains on the way, Pip is continuing to expand the world of her debut, offering fans new perspectives on the songs that introduced her. Each Stripped release aims to highlight the intimacy at the core of her writing, while also underscoring her versatility as an artist.
