On “Let The Light In”, Lew Apollo channels heartbreak into something incandescent. Drawing from the lush grooves of ‘70s soul and the gospel-tinged introspection of artists like Hozier and Jungle, the track becomes a cathartic confession. The song traces the hollow aftermath of abandonment: not just the ache of being left, but the paralysis that often follows. Apollo’s voice: tender, aching, and searching, floats over warm, analogue textures and syncopated rhythms, carrying a plea for re-entry into the world, a quiet act of resilience.
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