After more than 200 concert dates and a gold-certified debut album, Rover is back. With his airy voice and towering silhouette, his new songs resonate in a timeless and universal way. This second album is filled with crystalline and rugged songs, speaking of new chapters. Rover writes at night, often, and records on tape. He produced the album himself, recording it in a Breton studio, Kerwax, with capricious tube amplifiers and instruments that sound differently depending on the weather, the time of day... Analog. "Let It Glow" is an album not of its time, but for its time. It's Bowie, Lennon, and all those we'd like to find again. And his music, very quickly, overcomes easy categorizations. Is it pop, is it rock?