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Some songs weigh heavily on the heart, but TWOFEW’s “Let It Go” does the opposite; it gently lifts the soul, inviting listeners to release the baggage and hold on to what truly matters.

Blending nostalgic 90s rock influences with intimate storytelling, “Let It Go” is a moving ballad from the Phoenix-based, family-driven band TWOFEW. Fronted by Michael Lazar, with his wife Danielle on bass, brother David on guitar, and John Sebring on drums, the band brings a deep, lived-in chemistry to their music and it shows here in every note.

The song tells the story of a couple who have weathered life’s storms together, the highs, the lows, and everything in between. Instead of giving in to the weight of past struggles, they choose to embrace what’s real, letting go of what no longer serves their love. It’s a powerful message wrapped in beautiful, melodic rock.

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“Let It Go” is rich and heartfelt. The warm piano tones set an emotional foundation, while the guitar work adds texture and nostalgia, echoing the essence of ’90s alternative rock. The drums are steady yet expressive, carrying the song with a restrained intensity.

The lead vocals are raw and sincere, bringing vulnerability to the forefront. The female brief but tender vocal lines add another layer of emotional resonance, reinforcing the bond at the heart of the song.

The lyrics are pure poetry. Lines like “We’re daydreaming on a starry night, making wishes in the pale moonlight, colored memories I’ll make with you” paint a vivid, warm canvas. And when the bridge arrives, it doesn’t just land; it melts straight into the heart, a soft climax that encapsulates the track’s emotional core.

Press play and consider this your reminder to cherish what matters.