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Welcome one and all to the land of The Let Go. Relax, sit back and enjoy some music. Don't forget to write to us (we're ever so lonely).Please enjoy your stay, but note that flash photography is not permited. Growing up in the sleepy suburbs of San Diego nurtures a certain artistic sensitivity. Nestled between the coffee shops, late-night cruising, breaking surf and backyard parties lies an unspoken malaise. As teenagers, Danny Geiger, Max Hellmann and Evan Oxhorn struggled against the melancholic tide the only way they knew how – by writing music that expressed these sentiments. The Let Go was formed six years ago and has, through experimentation and observation, and with the help of a new drummer (JT) learned to create songs that both reflect and transcend their horizons. |
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A romantic song in (what isn't these days) that resembles the bastard child of Van Morrison and The Beatles. Bittersweet, but uplifting. |
CD: The Let Go
Credits: Geiger/Oxhorn |
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A dark hazy song. One of are most experimental, highly melodic, slightly sad, but extremely enjoyable. |
CD: The Let Go
Credits: Geiger/Oxhorn |
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this song is the acoustic version of a song too hard to even imagine. Not really, but it is harder than this. | MP3.com CD: Hello. I'm Fine. - buy it!
CD: Hello. I'm Fine.
Label: Tree House Records
Credits: Written by The Let Go |
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