Rock/metalcore veterans Bullet For My Valentine have released “Letting You Go”, the 2nd single from their upcoming full-length, Gravity. BFMV guitarist/vocalist Matt Tuck did promise this record would be experimental, and while the new track doesn’t actually scream that at first listen, the new song does embody a pop ethos of sorts, especially in the chorus – which is quite good. It’s quite likely this will be a “different” record for the band, which would be a welcome change for those who might feel Bullet For My Valentine has gotten stagnant their last few records. “Letting You Go” seems destined to be a live staple and a possible fan favorite, too.
Talking about the song, vocalist and guitarist Matt Tuck explains, “‘Letting You Go’ was a very challenging song to write in so many ways. It’s by far the most experimental track I’ve ever written musically and lyrically. I really wanted to make a track that stood out from the crowd and separated us from any other band in our genre, and that’s exactly what ‘Letting You Go’ does.”
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