Uranium Waves

View Original

Norway Artist JOA Embraces Bittersweet Release in the Hauntingly Beautiful “Let Go”

The song “Let Go” by Norway artist JOA exudes a warm nostalgia that doesn’t let go of the air like mist and wraps you in the reverie of its almost cinematic album experience. More than a simple alt-pop single, it is a slow-burning meditation that carries the spirit of humble acceptance and bittersweet loss. Over-production is the enemy with JOA's vocals gliding effortlessly raw and honest, all knocks, scrapes, and bruises—a lived-in lyric. She sounds both vulnerable and restrained, which is magnetic enough to make you want to turn away almost.

The folk-infused undercurrents fit perfectly atop a laid-back pop sound, making for a bittersweet peace that reflects the heartache of moving on. Lyrically, JOA deals with the realities of letting go and poses questions that remain long after the song ends: "when you go baby, will you even miss me?" In it, she wins back release from a single act to a slow and sweet unspooling—a cathartic song that you won’t shake off anytime soon.

See this content in the original post

TRENDING NOW

See this gallery in the original post

CONNECT WITH US

See this social icon list in the original post

See this link in the original post

See this gallery in the original post

FEATURED
See this gallery in the original post


See this search field in the original post

See this form in the original post