Let It Break (2011) by Gemma Hayes ‘Don't Let Them Cut Your Hair’, ‘Keep Running’, ‘All I Need’, Fire’, ‘Brittle Winter’, ‘Shock to My System’, ‘To Be Beside You’, ‘Ruin’, ‘Sorrow Be Gone’, ‘That Sky Again’, ‘There's Only Love’, and ‘Noise’ are the tracks from Gemma Hayes’s new 2011 album Let It Break. ‘Keep Running’ (previously known as ‘Tokyo’) is my favorite. I cannot stop listening to it.

When I managed to buy an album, I was really glad. I listened to this album the whole day. My neighbors knocked to me and asked to change music as they were tired of constant repetition of the similar tracks, but the only thing I could do was just the reduction of the volume.
That’s all. How could I stop listening to Let It Break? I’m not that occupied with the album for now as I’ve listened to it for many times and it seems that I just need a break. Sounds symbolic, isn’t it? I’ve read in some purchase essays and essay writing that if you listen to something or look at something for a long period of time, you need to take a break and in a couple of months you’ll be able to listen to or to look at the object again. This is exactly what I’m doing now with listening to Let It Break. I strongly recommend most of you to listen to her songs. Some of them are available on the Internet, so you don’t need to buy a CD to understand whether you like her performance or not.