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Let Go (band)

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Genres
  
Indie rock

Labels
  
The Militia Group

Genre
  
Indie rock

Years active
  
2004–present

Website
  
www.letgorock.com

Record label
  
The Militia Group

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Members
  
Jamie Woolford, Chris Serafini, Scott Hessel

Origin
  
Tempe, Arizona, United States (2004)

Albums
  
Analogies: The Story Changes/Let Go Split, Avast, Let Go, Let//Go, Modern Atlas

Associated acts
  
The Stereo, Gin Blossoms, One Lone Car

Similar
  
Jamie Woolford, Go, The Stereo, Z‑Ro, Trey D

Profiles

Let Go is a rock band from Tempe, Arizona, formed in late 2004. They are currently signed to southern California record label The Militia Group.

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History

Let Go was formed in late 2004 by The Stereo's Jamie Woolford and Chris Serafini. After the break-up of The Stereo, Woolford began working on solo material, and Serafini joined the band Gloritone, where he met drummer Scott Hessel, who would later be asked to join Let Go. According to Woolford, he asked Serafini and Hessel to form the band when he wanted to fill out his new material. Serafini counters that after bonding with Hessel in Gloritone, his desire to start a new band was whetted, and the pair recruited Woolford.

Regardless of their origin, the trio produced the self-titled Let Go album over a month's time in Woolford's home studio, releasing it on The Militia Group in October 2005. Notable is the band employing use of an iPod during their live shows, both for a click track and as a sequencer.[1]

The band has toured extensively in the United States, and completed a tour in Japan in early 2006. [2]

Members

  • Jamie Woolford (vocals, guitar)
  • Chris Serafini (bass)
  • Scott Hessel (drums)
  • Discography

  • Let Go (October 4, 2005)
  • "Analogies:The Story Changes/Let Go Split", (August 4, 2009) Future Destination Records
  • Songs

    Almost - Always MaybeLet Go · 2005
    LouiseLet Go · 2005
    Bright Eyes - No BrainsLet Go · 2005

    References

    Let Go (band) Wikipedia