Kevin Driscoll Turns Letting Go into a Warm, Reflective Groove with “Put It Behind Me”
- Mar 14
- 1 min read
The United State-based artist has released one of his most personal tracks, “Put It Behind Me.” Kevin Driscoll is an artist who naturally blends blues, Americana, alt, folk rock, and rock textures without making it feel forced. His songwriting feels rooted in real emotions and everyday experiences, carrying emotional weight and reflection. Kevin’s vocal delivery has a storyteller’s quality, which makes his songs deeply relatable and dear to listeners.

“Kevin Driscoll blends raw emotion and lyrical depth to create songs that feel like quiet personal reflections.”
“Put It Behind Me” revolves around the difficult process of letting go of someone who once meant everything. The track starts with a steady rhythmic guitar line that carries the first half of the song, creating a calm but reflective mood. Kevin’s vocals gradually grow stringer and more expressive, adding emotional depth as the song progresses. I like how the instrumental notes briefly step in between the vocal sections, giving the listeners a moment to breathe and absorb the lyrics. Lyrically, it feels like a quiet realization that sometimes moving forward means accepting things as they are. If you listen to it closely, there’s also an underlying message of letting people be themselves instead of expecting them to change, which adds a thoughtful layer to the song.
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