Sweat-drenched performance from LEAP

Photos: Ewan Mcdonald

LEAP roared into Village Underground last Saturday, delivering a sold-out show that cemented their reputation as one of the most explosive live acts in indie rock. This show celebrated the release of their debut album, Entropy.

Frontman Jack Balfour commanded the room with a sweat-drenched performance, constantly leaning into the crowd and embodying the band's raw, pop-rock intensity.

The setlist was a collection of tracks, moving seamlessly from the atmospheric melancholy of "Sinking Feeling" to the pounding momentum of "One Million Pieces." Fan favorites like "Over & Out" and "Exit Signs" were delivered with furious precision which added to the sweat drenching from the band and into the crowd. This was followed by a powerful encore of "Eclipse" and "Energies" which kept the energy high right until the end of the show. Their show left the London audience buzzing, proving their stage presence is as compelling as their recorded sound.

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