His second album for Coyote Records, edemption', was written in stages over the course of A new-found trajectory throughout the early months of 2016 and although still bound by sadness, details a producer who has finally come to terms with his past. More song-based than debut "Testimony" - see the stunning, mournful, "She Does Die" featuring New York vocalist, Fielded, as a case in point - "Redemption" also sees Letta work with producers outside the Coyote Records camp for the first time, with Ryan Hemsworth and Mr Mitch both appearing on the tracklist. There are flashes of anger and disdain in both title-track "Redemption" - gritty, snarling instrumental grime - and the anthemic, "You Were Wrong", that follow on from 'Testimony's emotional out-pouring, but "Redemption" tells the second part of Letta's story with a deft and delicate hand. "Where the first album was really about what I had been through, the dark times and times I longed to have", Letta explains, "I think this one is about the friends that went through it all with me. This is a record for them.