Francis Of Delirium – Let It All Go
Comprised of Jada Bahrich and Chris Hewett, Francis of Delirium are a Canadian-American duo based in Luxembourg. ‘Let It All Go’ is the second single from the pair’s upcoming sophomore EP ‘Wading’ and expands on the grungey, pop-rock which saw their first (2020’s ‘All Change’) be so acclaimed.
Influenced by artists so polar as Caroline Polachek and Queens Of The Stone Age, I really like the road-trip energy this song has, even though it differs quite a bit from the actual meaning of the track. “Let It All Go imagines me on a night out, drunk and babbling on about how sad I am. Nobody wants to be around that person. At the heart of this song, away from all the craziness, is a desire to accept change and find acceptance within myself, letting go of holding onto any pain or hurt”, explains Bahrich.
I’d never come across Francis of Delirium before listening to this song, but now I’ll definitely be exploring their first EP, and keeping an eye out for ‘Wading’, which is expected this year.
Ryan Powell