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The Art Of Letting Go (Vinyl)
With two solo efforts under his belt and sold out headline tours in the rearview, iconic frontman, instrumentalist, and āone of rockās finest vocalistsā (KERRANG!), MYLES KENNEDY (Alter Bridge, Slash ft. Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators), is guided by a sense of keenly honed intuition on his third full-length album, The Art of Letting Go, out October 11, 2024 via Napalm Records. The album follows 2021ās acclaimed The Ides of March, which notched a total of four #1 debuts across three countries, topping the US Top Current Hard Music Chart, the UK Official Rock & Metal Chart and Official Independent Album Chart, and Canadaās Hard Music Albums Chart. Beyond generating 10 million-plus streams, it incited unanimous critical applause. RIFF hailed it as āa fantastic and must-listen record,ā while Classic Rock Magazine attested, āThe Ides of March confirms Myles Kennedy as a musical powerhouse.ā
In 2023, Kennedy returned to Studio Barbarosa in Florida to record what would become The Art of Letting Go with longtime producer Michael āElvisā Baskette. Joined by bandmates Zia Uddin [drums] and Tim Tournier [bass], he approached the sessions with a clear and cohesive intent. While his previous outputs boasted more acoustic and roots elements, this time around, Kennedy & Co. delivered a record that could be performed as a trio, without having to reimagine arrangements - resulting in a more riff heavy, guitar driven sound. MYLES KENNEDY introduces the album with the hypnotic lead single āSay What You Will.ā Right out of the gate, the trackās hummable guitar lead snakes around a thick distorted groove. Elsewhere, drums crash through a storm of swinging riffage on the introspective āNothing More To Gainā as he locks into a swaggering cadence on the verses. During the bridge, Kennedy wonders, āWhen will you learn?ā. Then, thereās the driving āSaving Faceā ā where a bluesy six-string lick sets the tone, giving way to a momentous beat before turning on a dime towards a chantable refrain offset by high register harmonies. Clean guitar echoes over a percussive march on āMiss You When Youāre Gone,ā as the aura of āall things must passā surrounds the trackās lyrical basis. The finale, āHow The Story Ends,ā tempers moody orchestration with one last soul-stirring solo and a cathartic chorus, inspired by the personal importance of standing up for one's own interests and needs rather than taking a passive approach. MYLES KENNEDYās hope with The Art of Letting Go is to provide listeners with an escape, empowerment, healing, and the comfort that weāre all in this together. Kennedy offers, āIāve realized you donāt need to prove yourself to anyone but you. Do the best you can, remember youāve got a gift, and use it,ā and use his own gift, he has.
In 2023, Kennedy returned to Studio Barbarosa in Florida to record what would become The Art of Letting Go with longtime producer Michael āElvisā Baskette. Joined by bandmates Zia Uddin [drums] and Tim Tournier [bass], he approached the sessions with a clear and cohesive intent. While his previous outputs boasted more acoustic and roots elements, this time around, Kennedy & Co. delivered a record that could be performed as a trio, without having to reimagine arrangements - resulting in a more riff heavy, guitar driven sound. MYLES KENNEDY introduces the album with the hypnotic lead single āSay What You Will.ā Right out of the gate, the trackās hummable guitar lead snakes around a thick distorted groove. Elsewhere, drums crash through a storm of swinging riffage on the introspective āNothing More To Gainā as he locks into a swaggering cadence on the verses. During the bridge, Kennedy wonders, āWhen will you learn?ā. Then, thereās the driving āSaving Faceā ā where a bluesy six-string lick sets the tone, giving way to a momentous beat before turning on a dime towards a chantable refrain offset by high register harmonies. Clean guitar echoes over a percussive march on āMiss You When Youāre Gone,ā as the aura of āall things must passā surrounds the trackās lyrical basis. The finale, āHow The Story Ends,ā tempers moody orchestration with one last soul-stirring solo and a cathartic chorus, inspired by the personal importance of standing up for one's own interests and needs rather than taking a passive approach. MYLES KENNEDYās hope with The Art of Letting Go is to provide listeners with an escape, empowerment, healing, and the comfort that weāre all in this together. Kennedy offers, āIāve realized you donāt need to prove yourself to anyone but you. Do the best you can, remember youāve got a gift, and use it,ā and use his own gift, he has.
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With two solo efforts under his belt and sold out headline tours in the rearview, iconic frontman, instrumentalist, and āone of rockās finest vocalistsā (KERRANG!), MYLES KENNEDY (Alter Bridge, Slash ft. Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators), is guided by a sense of keenly honed intuition on his third full-length album, The Art of Letting Go, out October 11, 2024 via Napalm Records. The album follows 2021ās acclaimed The Ides of March, which notched a total of four #1 debuts across three countries, topping the US Top Current Hard Music Chart, the UK Official Rock & Metal Chart and Official Independent Album Chart, and Canadaās Hard Music Albums Chart. Beyond generating 10 million-plus streams, it incited unanimous critical applause. RIFF hailed it as āa fantastic and must-listen record,ā while Classic Rock Magazine attested, āThe Ides of March confirms Myles Kennedy as a musical powerhouse.ā
In 2023, Kennedy returned to Studio Barbarosa in Florida to record what would become The Art of Letting Go with longtime producer Michael āElvisā Baskette. Joined by bandmates Zia Uddin [drums] and Tim Tournier [bass], he approached the sessions with a clear and cohesive intent. While his previous outputs boasted more acoustic and roots elements, this time around, Kennedy & Co. delivered a record that could be performed as a trio, without having to reimagine arrangements - resulting in a more riff heavy, guitar driven sound. MYLES KENNEDY introduces the album with the hypnotic lead single āSay What You Will.ā Right out of the gate, the trackās hummable guitar lead snakes around a thick distorted groove. Elsewhere, drums crash through a storm of swinging riffage on the introspective āNothing More To Gainā as he locks into a swaggering cadence on the verses. During the bridge, Kennedy wonders, āWhen will you learn?ā. Then, thereās the driving āSaving Faceā ā where a bluesy six-string lick sets the tone, giving way to a momentous beat before turning on a dime towards a chantable refrain offset by high register harmonies. Clean guitar echoes over a percussive march on āMiss You When Youāre Gone,ā as the aura of āall things must passā surrounds the trackās lyrical basis. The finale, āHow The Story Ends,ā tempers moody orchestration with one last soul-stirring solo and a cathartic chorus, inspired by the personal importance of standing up for one's own interests and needs rather than taking a passive approach. MYLES KENNEDYās hope with The Art of Letting Go is to provide listeners with an escape, empowerment, healing, and the comfort that weāre all in this together. Kennedy offers, āIāve realized you donāt need to prove yourself to anyone but you. Do the best you can, remember youāve got a gift, and use it,ā and use his own gift, he has.
In 2023, Kennedy returned to Studio Barbarosa in Florida to record what would become The Art of Letting Go with longtime producer Michael āElvisā Baskette. Joined by bandmates Zia Uddin [drums] and Tim Tournier [bass], he approached the sessions with a clear and cohesive intent. While his previous outputs boasted more acoustic and roots elements, this time around, Kennedy & Co. delivered a record that could be performed as a trio, without having to reimagine arrangements - resulting in a more riff heavy, guitar driven sound. MYLES KENNEDY introduces the album with the hypnotic lead single āSay What You Will.ā Right out of the gate, the trackās hummable guitar lead snakes around a thick distorted groove. Elsewhere, drums crash through a storm of swinging riffage on the introspective āNothing More To Gainā as he locks into a swaggering cadence on the verses. During the bridge, Kennedy wonders, āWhen will you learn?ā. Then, thereās the driving āSaving Faceā ā where a bluesy six-string lick sets the tone, giving way to a momentous beat before turning on a dime towards a chantable refrain offset by high register harmonies. Clean guitar echoes over a percussive march on āMiss You When Youāre Gone,ā as the aura of āall things must passā surrounds the trackās lyrical basis. The finale, āHow The Story Ends,ā tempers moody orchestration with one last soul-stirring solo and a cathartic chorus, inspired by the personal importance of standing up for one's own interests and needs rather than taking a passive approach. MYLES KENNEDYās hope with The Art of Letting Go is to provide listeners with an escape, empowerment, healing, and the comfort that weāre all in this together. Kennedy offers, āIāve realized you donāt need to prove yourself to anyone but you. Do the best you can, remember youāve got a gift, and use it,ā and use his own gift, he has.

















