WATCH: letlive. Return For New Explosive Something Loud Session [EXCLUSIVE] | THE NOISE


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After a long and seemingly never-ending eight-year hiatus, post-hardcore noisemakers letlive. are finally back playing shows together reminding people just what we were all missing in our lives without them.

Now, as the band wraps up their first headlining tour in years, fans are left questioning if they're back for good. Honestly, nobody really knows right now. But what we do know is, after such a long time without them, we need to enjoy as much letlive. as we can while we can. 

So in order to help showcase the beautiful chaos that is a letlive. show, The Noise linked up with the SoCal natives for one of, if not the most, insane Something Loud sessions we've ever shot. 

Chockfull of all types of surprises and guest appearances from random nearby objects, this live session is not one to be missed. Not to mention, we also sat down with members Jason Butler, Jeff Sahyoun and Jean Nascimento to talk about the band's reunion and what it's like revisiting these songs after so much time has passed. 

To check out the new Something Loud session, be sure to look below. Afterward, for more from letlive., head here.


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