LEAP - 'Potions'
London-based project LEAP have just released their alt-pop anthem ‘Potions’.
Mixing a sound of alternative-pop sounds and garage rock fueled guitars, this track oozes a unique modern appeal. Kind of The Kid Laroi meets Bring Me The Horizon. Made for huge venues, it’s no wonder LEAP have gained a cult following for their live shows. Certainly an exciting new take on the genre.
Discussing the new track, LEAP shares: “Potions is a song I wrote about addiction and the different vices people take to escape their own disturbed thoughts. Feeling disconnected from the world and the people around me is something I’ve struggled with living with bi polar leading me to different forms of self medication but using music as an outlet has helped me conquer some of these demons. I hope anyone out there struggling can take something positive away from the song”
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