As surely many, I am also by "Let her go" on Mike Rosenberg aka Passenger hear. After a long, long time in which I've been looking for good music that moves me and touches, I've finally found him in the musician who achieved all this. His album "All The Little Lights" has accompanied me through my semester abroad in the UK and I have therefore very special associations with each of the songs. Little by little, I then downloaded his older albums, only "Flight of the Crow", then recently "Wicked Man's Rest". I think it has something wonderful, 'backwards' to explore the music of an artist. One notices here immediately that Passenger has always had good music and this makes finally paid financially for Mike Rosenberg. Most of his songs are about love and heartbreak, but also about life in general. Where his latest album contains many songs that are very similar to each other (with the exception of "Wrong Direction", "Holes" and "I hate" perhaps), this album is much more varied and remembers how London Rain has already said, to a certain extent on James Blunt, but at times also to Dido.
Personal favorites are for me "Night vision binoculars", "Needles in the Dark" and "Girl I Once Knew".
Allen fans of Passengers recent music I can recommend this album fully. For people who, like me for many years, were looking for the 'right' music, it may be comforting to know that they can find a varied, creative, simply fantastic musicians with great songs in Passenger.