Leif Erikson announce new mini-album and share lead single "Get Free"
Indie rock group Leif Erikson have shared "Get Free", their first new music since signing to Arts & Crafts and the first taste of a new mini-album.
The band - who kickstarted the year with a show at our new music festival - melt chugging riffs and free-flowing melodies on "Get Free", a wild and hazy opus that clambers towards a sunset-drenched horizon.
"It's a direct personal response to the way the political and media landscape has developed over the past year or so," explains the Leif Erikson's Sam Felix. "A song like this is a chance for me to try and make sense of and communicate some pretty real fears and emotions I have about the future. It's not meant to be all doom and gloom though, the music has a strong uplifting energy."
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