Forget everything you think you know about indie pop for a second, ’cause Rock Berg just dropped a track called Let Go! that hits like a shot of tequila at 2 AM. And yeah, before you ask – she does it all herself. Writing? Her. Producing? Also her. This queer, LA-born badass doesn’t wait for anyone else to turn the knobs or pen the hooks. She’s the whole damn engine.

So what’s “Let Go!” sound like? Picture this: bass so thick it rattles your ribcage, synths that lock into your spine, and a kick drum that doesn’t let up. Not even once. There’s this subtle 80s edge running through it – not cheesy, not nostalgic for the sake of it – just enough to give the whole thing a late-night, locked-in groove that says “don’t bother me, I’m dancing for myself.” It’s an indie dance track with guts. You want comparisons? Think Roosevelt’s electronic pulse, St. Vincent’s art-damaged swagger, and the synth backbone of Eurythmics. But make no mistake – this is Rock Berg’s lane.

Lyrically, the message is crystal clear: this song is about telling outside pressure to get lost. About choosing your own freedom over trying to squeeze into what someone else wants. It’s a call to stop conforming and start chasing your own weird, authentic dreams. And honestly? That’s more rock ’n’ roll than half the guitar solos out there.

Let Go! drops April 30, 2026. Rock Berg isn’t waiting for permission. Neither should you.

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