
3, 2, 1 Let Go represents a fascinating pivot for Lisa Loeb, moving away from the hushed, literate folk-pop of her early career into a more muscular, sun-drenched power-pop territory. It sounds like the musical equivalent of throwing open the windows in a dusty room.
The track is anchored by a driving rhythm section and crunchy electric guitars that feel more aligned with the 2010s indie-pop revival than the 90s singer-songwriter boom. There is a palpable sense of liberation in her delivery, as if she is shedding the weight of expectation to embrace a more direct and energetic sonic palette.
How does 3, 2, 1 Let Go sound next to the rest of Lisa Loeb's catalogue?
This album stays in step with the catalogue across the board — no axis departs enough to be worth its own note. Hover the dots to see where each one sits.
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