Planet Singer Dives Deep Into TWOFEW’s Most Emotional Track Yet
- Michael-Jon
- May 23
- 3 min read

With every piano note soaked in late-night regret and every lyric wrapped in rawness, Empty Bottles marks a turning point for TWOFEW. Planet Singer’s latest review lays it all out—this isn’t just another single. It’s a confession set to melody, a moment of collapse frozen in chords, and a track that cuts with sincerity.
Planet Singer doesn’t pull punches either. In their words, the single delivers “an emotional and sonically brilliant journey,” spotlighting the band’s uncanny ability to channel personal grief into something universally gripping. Empty Bottles isn’t interested in polish—it’s built on pain, and that’s exactly why it resonates.
As they put it in full text: "In a year already stacked with milestones, Arizona rock band TWOFEW is proving that their creative fire burns brighter than ever. After the soulful ache of “Stars Burned Out”, the romantic grit of “Lovestruck”, and the funky blues edge of “Little Story”, the band returns with a deeply emotional ballad, “Empty Bottles”—a track that not only redefines their sound with a country-tinged edge but also highlights the raw vulnerability that has become a hallmark of their songwriting. And if that weren’t enough, TWOFEW is also gearing up to take over the legendary Whisky A Go Go in West Hollywood on June 21st, marking another unforgettable chapter in their unstoppable journey."
The Anatomy of Heartbreak, the TWOFEW Way
What sets Empty Bottles apart is its vulnerability. The review hones in on Michael Lazar’s voice as the guiding force behind the chaos—gritty, weathered, and unflinchingly honest. But it’s not just vocals. The arrangement is cinematic, layered with a kind of tension that keeps unraveling with each passing verse.
The band doesn’t hide behind the sound—they lean into it. From the haunting keys to the spacious drums, everything feels intentional, like it’s been built to carry the weight of the words.
And that’s the thing about TWOFEW: they don’t write songs that live on the surface. Empty Bottles is about the kind of moments most people bury. This band writes to excavate them.
The Firestorm Is Coming: Whisky a Go Go, June 21
As the review teases, the release of Empty Bottles isn’t just a standalone moment—it’s the buildup to a powder keg. On June 21st, TWOFEW returns to Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles, and it’s already shaping up to be one of the band’s most charged shows yet.

Fans familiar with their last run on the Sunset Strip know what to expect: sweeping crescendos, soul-on-sleeve storytelling, and a stage presence that doesn’t flinch. But with the weight of Empty Bottles behind them, this time it’s bound to hit even harder.
The Whisky crowd isn’t just in for a show—they’re about to witness a release as TWOFEW takes the stage at 8pm sharp on June 21st, 2025.

Why It All Hits So Hard
The truth is, not every band dares to get this personal. TWOFEW does. Empty Bottles is proof that they’re not afraid to write about what hurts—and even more than that, they’re not afraid to perform it with nothing held back.
Planet Singer calls the track “a brilliant balance of intensity and melancholy,” and they’re right. TWOFEW doesn’t aim for perfection. They aim for truth. And in a music landscape full of distractions and detours, that honesty cuts through.
Countdown to Whisky
So here we are. A new single that rips the veil off heartbreak. A review that gives it the spotlight it deserves. And a show on the horizon that’s already building heat across LA.
If you’ve been waiting for a moment to plug into the world TWOFEW’s building, this is it. The story’s still unfolding—but Empty Bottles just turned the page.
Catch the full Planet Singer review right here, and don’t miss the Whisky a Go Go show this June 21st.
This chapter is loud, emotional, and entirely unforgettable. Just like the band behind it.
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