TWOFEW Drops ‘Little Story’ and Sparks Buzz with Spectra Music Group Deal on the Horizon
- Michael-Jon
- 3 days ago
- 5 min read

Let’s set the scene: a piano, a story, and a band refusing to play by anyone else’s rules. That’s what TWOFEW just dropped on us with their latest single, “Little Story”—and it isn’t just a vibe—it’s a snapshot of everything the band does best: tight grooves, honest lyrics, and a sound that makes you move without trying too hard. From Danielle Lazar’s smooth bassline to the crisp percussion mastery of John Sebring... all the way to David Lazar's soaring lead guitar riffs; the track hits with polish and personality. It’s playful, reflective, and wildly listenable—like flipping through an old photo album set to a beat.
“Every verse is a memory, and every chorus gets the girls dancing,” says frontman Michael-Jon Lazar. And yeah, it really does.
This moment feels different. This single feels personal. And the timing?
Well, let’s just say it couldn’t be more perfect.

"'Little Story' isn’t just a track—it’s a bassy (via Danielle Lazar), groove-fueled snapshot of chasing dreams, making music, and catching the eye of someone special. It’s upbeat, reflective, and rooted in rhythm. The piano lays down a steady pulse while the vocals ride the beat with confidence and charm. Then there's the amazing percussion keeping the heartbeat while David's (lead guitar) riffs add the cherry on top! There’s a lightness to it, a wink at the past and a nod to the joy of the present—where every verse is a memory, and every chorus gets the girls dancing," says Michael-Jon Lazar, Vox/keys for TWOFEW.
As Planet Singer put it, the track “is one of those songs that go straight to the heart of the listeners… the lyrics, brilliant songwriting, and performance keep the audience on the edge of their seats from the first note to the last.”
It’s not every day a band manages to sound this bold and this personal at the same time—but that’s kind of TWOFEW’s lane. They’ve always balanced big, cinematic sound with raw, honest storytelling. And timing-wise, the single hits right when listeners are hungry for something real. Little Story doesn’t try to impress—it just lands. And once it’s in your head, good luck getting it out.

Spectra Music Group Enters the Chat
Here’s what you need to know. Spectra Music Group is one of the most established independent record labels in the game. They’ve worked with names spanning every genre and have a reputation for spotting real, raw talent before the rest of the industry catches up. So the fact that TWOFEW is officially in conversations with them? That’s no small thing.
The band confirmed via Planet Singer that discussions with Spectra are underway, and while no official deal has been signed just yet, the direction is clear: things are moving. Fast. For a band that’s been fiercely independent, this kind of partnership could be the springboard into a whole new universe of exposure and opportunity.
And let’s be real—TWOFEW’s been doing the heavy lifting for years. Self-releasing. Self-promoting. Touring. Recording. They’ve built their sound and their following brick by brick, all while staying authentic and true to their vision. A potential signing with Spectra? That’s just the industry finally catching up.

The Craft Behind the Sound
Musically, “Little Story” brings a fresh spark without losing what makes TWOFEW tick. It’s still driven by that signature piano backbone, but there’s a looser, livelier energy pulsing through it. The track opens up room for movement—space for the groove, the killer lead guitars and the precision percussion via the talented John Sebring, driving each hook, and for the story to unfold. It’s not about flexing chops; it’s about having fun, keeping it real, and letting the vibe lead the way.
You can hear it in the mix, too. It’s robust, full-bodied, and confidently layered.... all the way to the background vocals and their cadence, which add texture and soul. Meanwhile, the lead guitar rips through with wild, expressive riffs that punch the whole thing up a notch. The production stays tight—clean and punchy enough to let every part shine, but bold enough to carry the weight of the story. It’s no surprise labels are tuning in.
As lead singer Michael-Jon Lazar puts it: “This one’s all about chasing that big break with the right song—the kind of tune that gets the ladies dancing and the crowd singing along.”

From the Desert to the Spotlight
Phoenix might not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of piano-driven rock bands with major-label buzz. But TWOFEW’s never been interested in fitting any mold. They’ve carved out a space where classic influences meet modern vulnerability, and the result is something entirely theirs.
They’ve built a loyal fanbase without the safety net of a label, driven in large part by their relentless work ethic and laser-focused creative vision. Every release, every show, every social post...it all adds up to a band that knows who they are and what they want. And now, the industry is starting to notice.
The buzz around Spectra isn’t just hype: it’s validation. A sign that the risks, the late nights, the honesty in the music... it’s all been worth it!

Why This Moment Matters
There’s something electric about a band standing on the edge of something big. That in-between space, where the music is still being made in bedrooms and basements, but the rest of the world is starting to knock. TWOFEW is standing right there. And instead of chasing trends or gimmicks, they’re letting the music speak. Loudly. Softly. Powerfully.
The release of “Little Story” is more than just another single in their catalog. It’s a line in the sand. A marker for everything they’ve built and everything they’re about to become. If the Spectra deal lands, it won’t be because TWOFEW changed their sound to fit the label’s mold. It’ll be because they stayed true, and the right people listened.
And even if the deal doesn’t go through (though let’s be honest, it’s looking good), TWOFEW is already winning. They’ve made music that matters. They've touched people. They’ve created something real. And in an industry that often forgets what that even looks like, that’s no small feat.
What’s Next for TWOFEW?
More shows. More singles. More awesome music. That’s the plan. While “Little Story” might have opened a few new doors, the band isn’t waiting around. They’re already working on what’s next. Rumors of new material are circulating, and fans are hoping for an EP or full-length project soon.
And let’s not forget the live show. If you haven’t seen TWOFEW in person yet, now’s the time. Their stage presence is just as intimate as their recordings—but with more grit. It’s not a spectacle. It’s a connection. The kind that reminds you why you fell in love with live music in the first place.
Whether Spectra is involved or not, you can count on TWOFEW to keep showing up. Keep writing. Keep playing. That’s who they are.
One More Thing
You know that feeling when a band hits you right where you need it—like they’ve been reading your thoughts and writing your soundtrack? That’s what “Little Story” delivers. It’s not just a song. It’s a moment. And it’s the beginning of something even bigger.
As Planet Singer so perfectly summed it up: “With their unique sound and artistic maturity, TWOFEW are destined for big things, and ‘Little Story’ is proof of their limitless potential.”
We couldn’t agree more.
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