Let

Let: The Dynamic Force of Swedish Alternative Rock
Let is a Swedish alternative rock band known for their energetic sound and melodic intensity. Hailing from Stockholm, the group achieved significant commercial success in their home country with their debut album, which charted for over a year and earned gold certification.
Early career
The band Let was formed in Stockholm in 2005 by vocalist Per Sunding and guitarist Johan Forsling. Their early years were spent honing a powerful live act, leading to a self-released EP in 2007 that caught the attention of the independent label National.
This initial release showcased their blend of gritty rock riffs and anthemic choruses, setting the stage for their first full-length project. Signing with National provided the platform needed to enter the studio and craft their debut album.
Breakthrough
Let's major breakthrough arrived in 2009 with the release of their debut album, "Wrecked Cars." The album entered the Swedish charts at number 12 and remained on the chart for an impressive 58 weeks. Its sustained popularity led to it being certified gold, solidifying the band's place in the Scandinavian rock scene.
The success was fueled by extensive radio play and a relentless touring schedule across Sweden and neighboring Nordic countries. The album's lead single became an instant staple on alternative rock radio, introducing their sound to a wide audience.
Key tracks
Wrecked Cars — The title track from their gold-certified debut album served as the definitive introduction to their signature wall-of-sound rock.
My Bones — This driving single became a fan favorite and a consistent setlist closer during their live shows, known for its explosive finale.
Paper Cup — Demonstrating their melodic depth, this track highlighted the band's ability to craft emotionally resonant songs within a hard rock framework.
Step Aside — Featured on their second album, this song marked a progression towards a more refined and expansive production style.
The momentum from their debut led to the 2012 follow-up, "The Black Box," which debuted at number 8 on the Swedish album chart. While not matching the long-term chart run of its predecessor, it confirmed the band's ability to deliver high-quality rock music and maintain a dedicated fanbase. Subsequent years saw the band collaborate with producers like Pelle Gunnerfeldt and continue to tour, solidifying their reputation as a compelling live act.
Fans of Let's brand of intense, melody-driven alternative rock often appreciate the work of similar Swedish acts. The Hives share a similar raw energy and garage rock influence. Millencolin offers a comparable punk-infused melodic sensibility. Refused represents a more aggressive and experimental side of the Swedish rock spectrum. Mando Diao parallels Let's knack for crafting catchy, guitar-based anthems.
Let's music maintains a strong presence on radio stations featured on this website. Their catalog, from the anthems on "Wrecked Cars" to their later material, is regularly featured on dedicated alternative rock radio stations and independent music radio stations focusing on European rock talent.
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