Last Letters - All For Nothing: Unreleased, Alternates, and Rarities 2016-2026 (2026) Hi-Res

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Title: All For Nothing: Unreleased, Alternates, and Rarities 2016-2026
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Old Sport Records
Genre: Punk, Alternative, Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:16:08
Total Size: 664 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. I once played in a band called sparks will fly (2:32)
2. It's a Shame (4:35)
3. One Cannon (Remastered 2026) (3:05)
4. Sinking With You (Remastered 2026) (3:35)
5. No Reason (Remastered 2026) (2:50)
6. ...Everything’s Fine (Remastered 2026) (3:31)
7. All For Nothing (Remastered 2026) (3:59)
8. Understand (Go It Alone) (4:02)
9. Stuck on You (Alternate Version) (4:05)
10. I Love You, Amy Smart (Acoustic) (3:20)
11. Write Me Off (feat. Kellin Quinn) (KREWNEX Remix) (3:31)
12. No Action (2:02)
13. California Sun (2:03)
14. Jaked on Green Beers (3:11)
15. Westbound Sign (3:11)
16. Hold (2:32)
17. Boy Meets World (Theme) (0:28)
18. All Day and All of the Night (2:26)
19. Slackjawed (3:58)
20. Saying Goodbye (2:20)
21. Song 2 (1:56)
22. You Swore (Instrumental) (5:49)
23. Write Me Off (Instrumental) (3:50)
24. Understand (Go It Alone) - 2018 Demo (3:37)

NOTE! * contains tracks in various sample rates 16-24bit.


To my shame, I have to confess that I am not that familiar with Last Letters music. But I will say that if this compilation is made up of the music that was left on the cutting room floor, as it were, then it is a situation I will rectify immediately. If not sooner.

Broadly speaking, this is the sound of an emo-laced singer-songwriter being fleshed out by a band, and by the term singer-songwriter, I mean that the core songs are important, wonderfully present due to the deft way they are built up, more than just the core idea to make a noise over, which many bands seem content with. These are songs that stand up on their own, fleshed out in such a way that the original idea still breathes, so that the light gets in…mainly.

As no less than Liam Gallagher once said in a rare moment of lucidity, if you can play a song just on a battered acoustic guitar and it sounds okay, you have a good song. And that is the ethic here, even after they have been built up into full band mode. (If you like the idea of good songs delivered in the most unadorned ways, jump straight to “I Love You, Amy Smart.)

Take “One Cannon,” here bombastic, big and brilliant, but I bet if you slowed it down, played it solo with hushed vocals, it would sound as good. “No Reason” has that head-wobbling sixties lilt that bands like Weezer were so good at, “California Sun” is The Rivieras going punk, and there is a neat take of The Connells “Slackjawed.”

It’s a great collection; the unreleased tracks show that Charles Iwuc’s songwriting is fantastic, and the covers show that he has great taste. And as I said at the start, if this is the stuff he discards… well, you know what I’m saying!




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