Leeds has released their new EP Cherry’s, and it’s a great musical journey from start to finish. With five tracks that all offer something different, this EP stands out with its unique melodies and well-crafted instrumentals. Each song is produced with care, giving the whole EP a polished sound. From the title track to the final song, this collection is bound to get stuck in your head for days.
The title track “Cherry’s” is particularly special. It combines a dreamy, nostalgic vibe with a British twist, capturing the essence of falling in love in Paris. The song tells a beautiful story of longing for a romantic future, and you can feel the deep emotion and dedication that went into it. “The Sunlight,” the closing track, brings even more layers to this EP. Together, these songs create an atmosphere that’s both vintage and modern, perfect for listeners who enjoy music that tells a story.
The band has found a sound that’s both catchy and meaningful. Cherry’s reflects their growth and creativity, and it’s clear they have a lot more to offer. We enjoyed this EP. The mix of nostalgia and fresh energy makes it easy to listen to over and over again. Leeds has done a great job creating something that feels both personal and universal. We’re excited to see where they go next.
ABOUT THE BAND:
Leeds began as a musical collaboration between Ian Breadwater and Sebastian D’Lyon, initially coming together in a project called Death Garden. Ian, who auditioned for the band, soon found himself jamming with Sebastian at his home, joined by Robert E. Montana—a friend and cousin of Ian’s girlfriend. The trio, enriched by the addition of drummer Andrew Knight from Death Garden, soon evolved into Leeds. Embracing a blend of genres and experimental sounds, Leeds released their debut single, “Someone for Me,” and are now set to unveil their first EP. Their music features an eclectic mix of instruments and melodies, combining the ease of lullabies with a nostalgic British flair, reflecting their love for exploring and redefining pop music.