You might have remembered him as the funky-looking stylist of Katniss Everdeen on the trilogy Hunger Games and have forgotten how great of an artist Lenny Kravitz is. With her edgy hairstyles, the occasional facial piercings and the soulful tracks he had released during his entire career, we can all surmise that he’s one extraordinary soloist. Brought to mainstream fame during the 1990s after his iconic and relatable track Again, Kravitz has been very active in the music industry but on a low-key.
We haven’t witnessed worldwide tours or humongous concerts with his name plastered on it since it is pretty much evident that he doesn’t need the noise to be heard. With a few gigs and appearances every now and then, Lenny Kravitz is one of the few musicians who invested in enriching his craft that booming his fame. Truly one of the best things that happened to the pop-rock genre, Lenny Kravitz is on the move again with pleasing his loyal fan base with a live concert converted into a film entitled Just Let Go.
Due to be on the music stands on October 23rd, Just Let Go is a compilation of Lenny Kravitz’ shenanigans during his much-celebrated European leg tour last 2014. It can be remembered that Lenny Kravitz ventured out in expanding his musical horizons by going out of his comfort zone and play for various nations and music lovers all across the European continent. Just Let Go is being sponsored by Kravitz’ music outfit Eagle Rock Entertainment and is sure to make fans clamor on him going big again as an artist.
Lenny Kravitz’ new truth would be released in a DVD format, featuring a whopping 12-set performance that is remastered and interact to give its audience a full-blown concert experience. Just Let Go is also rumored to include some innocuous behind-the-scenes footage, Mish mash of interviews and even up-close rehearsal sets captured on film. The film’s main aim is to show the world what a musician’s vantage point is when it comes to pulling-off a more creative, more specific and more liberal ways of establishing good music for the immediate audience. Just Let Go also would pull you in closer on as to how Kravitz work with his band and staff set upon a raw, unrehearsed and truthful manner.
The list of tracks to be expected on Lenny Kravitz’ much-awaited film includes Let Love Rule, Dancin’ Til Dawn, Fly Away, It Ain’t Over Till It’s Over, New York City, The Chamber, Dig In, Sister, American Woman, Dirty White Boots, Strut and Are You Gonna Go My Way. One bonus treat that fans can harness from this live concert flipped to film is the set of full-unedited versions of some of the aforementioned songs.
There are also some hints dropped on as to how Lenny’s 10th studio album would go about and how it is pegged on the 1970s groovy era. Kravitz also have been quoted during an interview that tackled the origin and main focus of the album, ‘I am a solo artist but Just Let Go reflects on the relationship with my band and the camaraderie that develops between us while out on the road. The film takes a deeper look into what it’s like to be on tour and also gives an intimate perspective into my life with my band, both on and off the stage.’
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