In a new interview with Rock Sound, LET LIVE vocalist Jason Aalon Butler discussed the possibility of new music from the reunited post-hardcore band.
He stated that the group has certainly talked about creating new material and acknowledged how much they enjoy each other's company.
However, Butler emphasized that any decision to make music would depend on the current climate and whether it could have a significant impact.
The band has been touring with their current lineup, which includes Butler, guitarist Jeff Sahyoun, guitarist Jean Francisco Nascimento, drummer Ryan Seaman, and bassist Skyler Acord.
LET LIVE reformed last year for a global farewell tour, "Sincerely Yours," marking their first outing since 2017.
Throughout their career, LET LIVE released four albums and one EP before breaking up in 2017 and announcing the split on social media.
Their final album, "If I'm The Devil," was released in 2016.
Prior to last year's reformation, LET LIVE's final lineup consisted of Butler, Sahyoun, bassist Ryan Jay Johnson, and drummer Loniel Robinson.
LET LIVE predates Jason's FEVER 333 project but focuses on similar themes of healing from anger, progressive politics, and highlighting issues that affect everyone.