This is the first time I’ve actually heard a Bleeding Knees Club song. It’s pretty good, I guess. I expected something a little more Wavves-y, when in fact Let It Go is something a little more Twerps-y. There’s nothing too challenging or original on offer here, but I guess there could be worse shit clocking up playtime on ‘tha jays’.
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