Let Go

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Spotlights 03:07 Tools
Run And Hide 03:00 Tools
120 bpm 03:47 Tools
Bombs Away 03:27 Tools
Illuminati 02:13 Tools
Almost, Always Maybe 03:53 Tools
Louise 03:22 Tools
No Drugs, No Alcohol 03:47 Tools
Resistance Is Futile 03:35 Tools
Paper Cuts 02:47 Tools
Somewhere 03:10 Tools
Bright Eyes, No Brains 03:34 Tools
Only A Lad 03:21 Tools
Standing Back 03:08 Tools
The Way You Were Before 03:25 Tools
Frou Frou 00:00 Tools
Red 04:30 Tools
Bearcubs 04:49 Tools
The Great Mistake 03:06 Tools
(Frou Frou) 00:30 Tools
Two Feet On The Faultline 03:26 Tools
You Got Lucky 02:53 Tools
Smoke & Mirrors 03:21 Tools
Vacant 03:21 Tools
Let Go 04:12 Tools
Enigma Dubz 02:40 Tools
frou frou (cover) 03:25 Tools
Nightfall Featuring P.O.S. 00:00 Tools
No I Don't Featuring Josh Martinez 03:38 Tools
TaeYang 00:00 Tools
Let Go - Let Go 03:38 Tools
Run 03:38 Tools
Sun Don't Shine 03:38 Tools
FORTUNE 03:38 Tools
Booty Fiend 03:38 Tools
Find A Way 03:38 Tools
Okta Logue | FM4 Connected 00:00 Tools
Everest 00:30 Tools
Know About Us 03:28 Tools
Dive In (EMBRZ Remix) 03:47 Tools
Sponsor Words 03:47 Tools
Spotlights (rough mix) 03:47 Tools
Desolation 02:31 Tools
Bright Eyes, No Brians 02:31 Tools
ALOKA 03:47 Tools
Ennja 03:47 Tools
No Contact 02:31 Tools
Simplex 02:31 Tools
Traps And Rotten Places 00:30 Tools
Blinded 00:30 Tools
No Difference Featuring Mac Lethal 02:31 Tools
Turning On You 02:31 Tools
RAC ft. Kele & MNDR | FM4 Update 11:06 Tools
DeWayne Woods 04:18 Tools
BarlowGirl 00:30 Tools
Modern Mistakes 05:56 Tools
Gravity 00:30 Tools
Norrbotten Big Band and KNOWER 00:30 Tools
SATURDAY DRIVE 00:30 Tools
loves YOSHIKA 05:58 Tools
Keep It Straight 00:30 Tools
The Sent One 03:24 Tools
12 - Let Go - Let Go 00:30 Tools
BTS (Traducida al Español) 00:30 Tools
Searching For Sun Featuring Grieves 03:39 Tools
We Never Talk 03:39 Tools
fade 03:39 Tools
Easy Road 03:39 Tools
Similar Days 03:00 Tools
Okta Logue | FM4 Homebase 11:06 Tools
Religious Bickering 03:58 Tools
長ぐつテロリスト 03:01 Tools
Shawcross 03:01 Tools
RAC ft. Kele & MNDR | FM4 Connected 00:30 Tools
Imogen Heap 04:15 Tools
Of Her 03:58 Tools
Dive In 00:00 Tools
Live Life Like A Western Featuring Symmetry 05:58 Tools
complicated 03:13 Tools
Midtown 05:58 Tools
Dreams Over 03:24 Tools
Searching For The Sun Ft Grieves 03:24 Tools
Autumn Leaves 03:13 Tools
Party Crashers Featuring Louis Logic 03:24 Tools
SUGA FOCUS 03:24 Tools
m-flo loves YOSHIKA 05:56 Tools
RAC ft. Kele & MNDR | FM4 Sunny Side Up 05:56 Tools
Avril Lavigne 05:56 Tools
Judith 00:30 Tools
Party Crashers Ft Louis Logic 05:56 Tools
Keep It Straight (bonus track) 03:24 Tools
Mood Swing 03:24 Tools
RAC ft. Kele & MNDR | FM4 Morningshow 00:30 Tools
Never Again 03:58 Tools
Prinz Pi - Illuminati 03:58 Tools
Lost In Space Mix 03:58 Tools
Frou Frou (Emily Hearn Cover) 03:02 Tools
Sneak Featuring Eyedea 03:55 Tools
Frou Frou Cover 02:40 Tools
Gabriel & Dresden Feat. Molly Bancroft. 00:30 Tools
Rugged Road 00:30 Tools
The Very Best 00:30 Tools
A Static Lullaby 03:02 Tools
12 12 - Let Go - Let Go 02:40 Tools
Lehhhgooo - Single (Originally Performed by N.O.R.E., Game, Waka Floka Flame & Busta Rhymes) 02:40 Tools
Louise (demo) 02:40 Tools
Okta Logue | FM4 Sunny Side Up 00:30 Tools
Okta Logue | FM4 Update 00:30 Tools
Thine Blood Shall Claim (demo) 00:30 Tools
Astrud Gilberto 03:02 Tools
Oh, Lord 03:02 Tools
Moodswing 03:02 Tools
RAC ft. Kele & MNDR | FM4 Homebase 00:30 Tools
Bright Eyes, No Brains (demo) 00:30 Tools
Stand My Ground 00:30 Tools
Chris Watts 00:30 Tools
Okta Logue | FM4 Morningshow 00:30 Tools
Paul Van Dyk feat. Rea Garvey 00:30 Tools
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Hailing from the deserts of Tempe, AZ, where cacti run rampant and there's sand everywhere underfoot, LET GO have been planning their emergence from the heat. Formed from the musical collision of members from The Stereo, Gloritone and Pollen, Let Go drinks from the same taps as Jimmy Eat World and The Format, but creates a sound all their own. When vocalist/guitarist Jamie Woolford felt the need to augment his demos with some added muscle, Let Go was born with the addition of bassist Chris Serafini and drummer Scott Hessel. "Let Go is the direct result of me pulling Jamie out of my 'Obi-Wan-esque' hiatus from music to start a brand new band," explained Chris, poking a hole in Jamie's story. "After I formed a solid rhythmic bond with Scott in Gloritone, it was a no-brainer to have him jump in with us and create this trio." With a handful of shows in their collective back pocket, Let Go has implemented an ingenious and non-confrontational touring band member: their iPod. "We use the iPod for playback of keyboards, extra guitars and sound effects," Jamie explains, clearing up the mystery of what makes their sound so big. With the left channel serving as a click-track for the drums and the right channel serving as a sequencer for the sound system, the iPod keeps all three in sync with each other. "To its credit," Jamie continues, "using the iPod seems to have actually drawn more attention to the band than had we done without it. It's funny what people choose to regard as important." Sweating roughly a month's worth of perspiration holed up in Jamie's home studio, Let Go recorded and fine-tuned their album together. Being the visionary that he has always been, Jamie describes their democratic songwriting process in saying, "I'll come with the basic parts and melodies and show them to the guys. Then we jam it out until it gets formed into a finished song. To a certain degree, we just play and let fate intervene." Since a majority of the songs had been floating around Jamie's studio in differing states of completion, the band spent a good deal of the time tracking, firming up certain passages, and sometimes rewriting. But what they've ended up with is an impressive collection of tight and powerful rock songs that deliver shark-sized hooks inside refreshing lyrical content. Let Go aims slightly askew of the typical love song and, instead of going head-on with something typical, finds the side route into a story. In one case, Jamie lets two songs share the same lyrics to tell a story from four different points of view. Chris jokes, "It's like a drug record without the drugs." Themes of love and disappointment also surface, as well as certain ponderings about life's purpose. Jamie comments, "Sometimes I wonder if the difference between truly living life and just coasting by is only a matter of point-of-view." After punching out the song Paper Cuts to give the album one last straightforward rocker, Let Go spent a week mixing and sent the songs out to get mastered. With their debut album at hand and their future in front of them, Let Go are set to take on the music world. The verdict is in: Let Go seriously rules! Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.