WESLYNN – Love and Let Go

Nostalgia with a Pulse – WESLYNN’s “Love and Let Go” Hits All the Right Notes

WESLYNN’s newest single, Love and Let Go, feels like driving down an empty highway just after dusk—windows down, heart open, memories flooding in. From the first shimmering guitar riff to the final beat of that lush 80s-inspired snare, the Phoenix-born trio pours years of friendship and musical growth into every second of this track.

There’s something both fresh and warmly familiar here. Influences like Peter Gabriel and The 1975 echo through the production, but WESLYNN makes the sound their own—intimate, reflective, and emotionally honest. Jared Geyer’s vocals float effortlessly, balancing vulnerability and strength, while Greg Olin’s guitar work and finely tuned mix give the track its moody glow. Kevin Holmes’ drums—crafted remotely from Dallas—hit with the kind of punch that only comes from vintage gear and serious care. That gated snare? Pure retro magic.

Lyrically, Love and Let Go is as much about the ache of moving on as it is about the courage it takes to do so. It’s a song that knows what heartbreak feels like but chooses to keep dancing anyway. It’s honest, heartfelt, and sonically rich.

In a sea of over-polished pop, WESLYNN brings authenticity with a hint of neon haze. Love and Let Go isn’t just a comeback—it’s a signal flare. They’ve grown, they’ve evolved, and they’re inviting us along for the ride.

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