
(Big Loud Rock) Texas-born and Nashville-based alternative rock maverick Letdown. (Blake Coddington) unleashes a hard-hitting and hypnotic new single entitled "Do It For The Love" out now via Big Loud Rock. Standing out as his first offering of 2026, the heavy confessional track arrives on the heels of his 4-month-long U.S. headline tour.
"Do It For The Love" highlights Letdown.'s uncanny ability to process mental health struggles and trauma creatively by turning up the volume enough for a lasting (and mutual) catharsis. The track hinges on a punchy, pawn-muted riff and a steady drum groove, complemented by Coddington's heart-baring vocal delivery. Over an intense fret-burning solo, he caps off the song with an epic belt, "Won't someone set me free. Yeah, I'm sick of being me...I do it for the love."
Since his debut in 2020, Letdown. - AKA Blake Coddington - has emerged as a vital force in the modern rock music landscape. With a massive social media following of over 1.5 million, the Texas-born alt-rocker has garnered over 200 million global streams through his soaring rock anthems. In 2024, Coddington released his debut album Be OK, which featured his Top 20 Alternative radio singles "Crying In The Shower" and "Hate Myself." Pairing unapologetically honest lyricism with high-energy, adrenaline-inducing live sets, Coddington continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
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