
Barcelona’s own rock veterans GAZ return with “Let It Roll” — a vibrant, full-bodied celebration of everything that makes classic rock timeless. From the opening guitar riff, the track bursts alive with a swagger that feels equal parts 60s rebellion and modern confidence. It’s an instant reminder that rock and roll, when played with heart, never really goes out of style.

The chemistry between Josep Antoni Lopez (vocals and bass), Jordi Perdigo (guitars), and Albert Perdigo (drums) is palpable. Lopez’s gritty yet melodic delivery grounds the track in authenticity, while Jordi’s guitar licks dart between bluesy and bright, pushing the rhythm forward with effortless cool. Albert’s drumming, tight yet playful, gives the song its heartbeat — steady, reliable, and always ready to break loose. One of the standout elements is the honky-tonk piano and brass section that dance around the guitars, adding a burst of color that makes the track feel alive and unpredictable. The sax solo midway through is pure adrenaline a nod to Springsteen’s E Street Band energy, and it elevates the tune into something cinematic. It’s a moment that demands movement, whether it’s a foot tap, a head nod, or a full-on dance in the kitchen.
Lyrically, “Let It Roll” is as straightforward as its title, an anthem about letting go, trusting the groove, and embracing the chaos with joy. It’s not trying to reinvent rock; it’s reminding listeners why they fell in love with it in the first place. GAZ have been refining their sound for over two decades, and this track captures that legacy perfectly — nostalgic yet fresh, polished yet free-spirited. “Let It Roll” isn’t just a song title; it’s an attitude.