Let It Happen

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The Lonely One 00:00 Tools
High and Dry 00:00 Tools
Tame Impala (New song) 07:49 Tools
Cause 00:00 Tools
Burst And Bloom 00:00 Tools
Losing Something 00:00 Tools
Astray 00:00 Tools
Sinner/Saint 00:00 Tools
Heavy Pages Are Harder To Turn 00:00 Tools
Spent 00:00 Tools
Ebb And Flow 00:00 Tools
Effect 00:00 Tools
Bridges 03:53 Tools
The Blame Game 03:22 Tools
Over My Head 03:16 Tools
Disconnect Routine 03:57 Tools
Can't Close My Eyes 02:35 Tools
Ghost of Yesterday 03:34 Tools
Say You'll Stay 03:09 Tools
Us Against The World 03:26 Tools
Hide and Seek 04:27 Tools
Oh So Speechless 03:47 Tools
Black And White 03:42 Tools
Tame Impala 02:16 Tools
You're Killing Me 02:16 Tools
Husky (Tame Impala cover) 02:16 Tools
Needle & Thread 02:16 Tools
You're Killing Me (Feat. Nick Diener) 01:03 Tools
Another Night Alone 01:03 Tools
Nitro 01:03 Tools
Pack The Van! 03:23 Tools
Sink or Swim 03:05 Tools
Rolling Rockstar 03:12 Tools
Say Youll Say 03:09 Tools
I'm Your Canvas 03:09 Tools
Better 03:30 Tools
Contenders 02:58 Tools
Calm Down 02:58 Tools
Winter 02:58 Tools
This Rush 02:58 Tools
You're Killing Me (Feat. Nick Diener of The Swellers) 03:04 Tools
TAME IMPALA -- Lyrics 03:04 Tools
Let It Happen 03:04 Tools
Tame Impala (great dance) 03:04 Tools
Satellite 03:04 Tools
Courage 03:04 Tools
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Mixing a high-energy performance style with lyrics that are at the same time raw and accessible, Let It Happen has matured into a one of a kind Pop/Rock band, developing a loyal and steadily growing fan base along the way. Drawing from musical influences such as Third Eye Blind, Jimmy Eat World, and Relient K, Let It Happen has developed a catalogue of songs so personal and distinctive, you can’t help but hit repeat! Forming in 2009, the band quickly went to work writing and performing in local venues, gaining critical and popular praise for their memorable melodies and unguarded lyrics. Fronted by guitarist, songwriter, and lead vocalist Drew Brown, the songs of Let It Happen give voice to a generation on the bridge. “Regardless of age, life is complicated, and our generation is coming of age in a complicated time. Our music speaks to that.” says drummer Sean Highley. Still, the music of Let It Happen is dynamic and fully energized. Powered by Michael Vogel’s edgy lead guitar and Nathan Joiner’s driving bass, the music dances, even when wrestling with tough topics. As Drew Brown says, “We don’t preach. We want our audience to know we’re right there with them, and going through the same things. It’s important to us that we convey that when we play live.” The band will certainly be in full force for the foreseeable future. On the heels of their last EP, Pack the Van!, Let It Happen has just recorded an acoustic EP, Colors Changing, and have an early summer release in the works as well. The band has a few tours in the works for this summer in support of these releases so be on the lookout! What does the future hold now that they’ve packed the van and changed colors? Nothing left to do but Let It Happen! Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.