There’s something so special about music that was delicately crafted to capture the core of human experience, it’s listening to an art that most people are afraid of — being genuine and vulnerable. TWOFEW delivers this profound feeling with their latest single Let It Go. Recorded in Phoenix, Arizona, TWOFEW is relentlessly carving out their name in the scene with sincere and candid anthems.
Right from the start, the guitar lines set the tone of the track immediately, not the type that forces itself into you but the kind that gently invites you to take your time, to slowly immerse yourself to the things it’s about to say. The vocals will make you stay with its airy and expressive tone, especially on the chorus part where emotions are at peak. You can never catch TWOFEW from lacking all throughout the song as it settles in your ears seamlessly, reminding me of artists like Coldplay and Keane.
The textures of pop and soft rock elevates the concept of it more. And I love how the way it’s written can be interpreted in different meanings while keeping the emotions clear and intact. It can be a song for a friend, a lover, or a hymn to oneself. It’s balanced, sitting between weariness from chaos, and echoes from silent strength and resilience to stay despite the weight and complexities. That wanting peace can also come from letting go of the tension, pain, and overthinking, so we can cling harder to other things that truly matter.
For that hopeful and vulnerable nights, Let It Go by TWOFEW is a perfect company to drift in and reflect.