Birthday release!?
Interesting how the band decided to release every track as a single before releasing this. Regardless, an enjoyable listen that definitely stands out on it's own in the Post-Rock genre. Dense instrumentation mixed with synths makes for an experience similar to Halo Infinite menu music (but in a good way). Fans of "This Will Destroy You" will enjoy Leech's sound and style.
MAN HOW I'VE WAITED ALL YEAR FOR THIS ONE!!
Waiting for this album to come out was the most anticipated I've been in a while for an album drop, it also doesn't help finding out that this album was already being sold as a bootleg vinyl back in MAY, but regardless, I waited and waited, and now I finally have this album after such a long time, and man was it worth the wait.
I've always put Leech on a high pedestal since I discovered them on the Every Noise At Once website, as ... read more
Whew, it’s been a minute since I’ve fully reviewed a good ol’ post rock album. Luckily for me, Leech brought forward another great post-rock record that also mixes in a couple of other fun genres to make for a memorably diverse listen. To be completely honest, the first two tracks had me a little worried. On one hand, it’s always nice to hear a heavier sound attributed to post-rock tropes, but on the other hand they sound like the backing track to a Ford commercial. ... read more