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LEAP, ‘Entropy’ | The Album Story


LEAP’s Jacky Scott talks us via the journey that’s led to the band’s debut album ‘Entropy’, out now.

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It’s doable to argue that the story of LEAP started earlier than any of its members had been sufficiently old to talk the four-letter phrase.

Born simply days aside in the identical hospital, frontman Jacky Scott and drummer Hector Cottam had been brothers lengthy earlier than they shared a stage. Rising up facet by facet, experiencing each second of pleasure, confusion, and heartbreak collectively, their connection sits on the coronary heart of a band constructed on a easy, however important, basis: household.

Rounded out by guitarist Adam Mason and bassist Declan Brown (who Jacky first met while admiring one another’s denim jackets in The Hawley Arms), the four-piece might not share a bloodline, however their unbreakable bond has change into considerably of a lifeline in recent times – particularly for Jacky.

After signing a significant label cope with his earlier band, the frontman was thrust onto a rollercoaster journey of relentless ups and downs. Residing with bipolar dysfunction, he spiralled into an prolonged manic episode, finally being sectioned in a psychiatric establishment. After being launched from the unit to the information that his challenge had been dropped by all labels and administration, adopted by the devastating lack of his father to suicide – it left him shattered.

“My confidence was at an all-time low. I wasn’t positive whether or not I’d ever get again into music,” he displays.

“That’s why this band is named LEAP. It’s about giving your self a second likelihood and making an attempt to be courageous. You simply must take that step ahead.”

Taking that plunge alongside his brothers, Jacky would be the first to say that this band has saved his life, referring to LEAP as ‘rock and roll remedy’. Coming after a whirlwind few years, the band’s debut album ‘Entropy’ has now arrived, serving not solely as an introduction to the their sound, however to their final goal.

Eleven songs certain by grief, hope, and therapeutic, it’s a window into Jacky’s life, however extra importantly – it’s an invite to hitch his household.

THE SOUND

Previous to their debut album taking form, the sonic DNA of LEAP was constructed over the course of three EPs.

For these which were following the band’s story then, there are a couple of tracks on ‘Entropy’ that shall be acquainted. Reside-tested throughout their big sold-out European exhibits, the band picked out the three songs they felt greatest captured the power of these EPs. Supposed as a technique to chart the band’s story up to now, the hook-driven moodiness of breakout single ‘Exit Indicators’ slots seamlessly into the tracklist, alongside different beforehand launched tracks ‘Energies’ and ‘The Downfall’.

With three slots on the tracklist already crammed, that left LEAP with eight new songs to put in writing once they hit the studio in January 2025.

“We wrote a big chunk of the file over the course of six weeks,” Jacky says.

“When ‘Exit Indicators’ began getting love from radio stations throughout Europe, we thought possibly that’s what the LEAP sound was. However then we had one other second with ‘Sinking Feeling’. That received an enormous response and hit some milestones that had been very uncommon for a completely unsigned band.”

“These songs guided our imaginative and prescient for ‘Entropy’, however our focus was on making an album that would take you to a different world for 45 minutes. That type of escapism is so necessary as a result of it’s straightforward to get misplaced in your cellphone display and the entire on a regular basis issues that get us down. Having a second to fully join with one thing and go on that journey is particular.”

That journey begins with expansive opener ‘Over & Out’ and continues via the mighty riffs of ‘Do Or Die’, the upbeat dance-ready hooks of ‘I Was By no means There’, all through to the slow-building explosion of nearer ‘Eclipse’. Capturing the electrical spirit of their stay present while leaving area for intimacy, it’s an album that veers unpredictably between chaos and management, a sense meant to reflect the internal workings of Jacky’s thoughts.

“It’s a mirrored image of how my mind works,” he explains.

“Being recognized bipolar, generally I really feel like all the things is wonderful, however then it will probably immediately go fully the opposite means. The way in which the file sounds is meant to replicate that internal turmoil.”

“Like something, it’s all about steadiness. I’ve been going to gigs since I used to be 15, and I by no means need to go to a present and stroll away feeling sombre. I need to be sweaty, I need to really feel euphoria, and I need to be moshing. Going into the album, it was necessary for us to get that steadiness proper. A present ought to largely be about massive, upbeat bangers. You need to give folks a great time, however you then additionally need to dip into the tears right here and there.”

THE LYRICS

If there’s a thesis that underlines ‘Entropy’, it’s radical honesty.

From psychological well being and grief to mania and resilience, each lyric attracts straight from the uncooked edges of Jacky’s lived expertise. At all times aiming to uplift along with his phrases, but by no means pretending that the darkness isn’t actual, it’s unflinching – however by no means hopeless.

“I’ve been via some actually onerous occasions in the previous couple of years,” the frontman nods.

“I need to be open about my darker emotions as a result of there are such a lot of folks on the market going via the identical factor. That’s what I really like most about stay exhibits, having the ability to get all of them underneath one roof, moshing and going wild.”

That stage of vulnerability comes naturally to Jacky, with a few of his most sombre strains naturally flowing out of him every time he sits down on the piano.

“It’s one thing I’ve discovered from my very own journey with psychological well being, but in addition from seeing folks round me deteriorate after not being open about their emotions. I understand how harmful that may be, so I satisfaction myself on having the ability to discuss from the guts. On the similar time although, I really like the truth that one music can have 100 completely different meanings to completely different folks. Generally, in case you preserve issues a bit of bit extra cryptic, then it permits folks to go on their very own journey with it.”

‘Energies’ traces the unpredictable manic spikes Jacky has needed to navigate, ‘Do Or Die’ captures the ride-or-die hustle of an impartial band, while ‘Waste Your Love’ bottles up the sensation of rediscovering your true ardour.

In case you ask Jacky what probably the most private music penned for ‘Entropy’ was although, the reply is simple. Written for his father who took his personal life in 2021, the poignant ‘Messages’ is the prime instance of how deep he was prepared to dive in his songwriting this time round.

Launched in partnership with CALM (Marketing campaign Towards Residing Miserably), the highly effective single raised funds and consciousness for suicide prevention, a trigger understandably very near Jacky’s coronary heart.

“It’s such an earth-shattering factor to occur to you and your loved ones. It was completely out the blue, and my dad wasn’t recognized with despair or something,” he displays.

“It places all the things into context, and it’s such a deep feeling. Attempting to get that right into a music is tough, however there was one factor that actually caught with me. When it first occurred, I used to be unable to course of it. Over time, listening via his outdated voice notes allowed me to entry that emotion and really feel linked with him once more.”

“We had the primary a part of the music written in the course of the yr that he handed, however it took a very long time to work out the remaining. I needed folks to have the ability to look into the music and take one thing optimistic away from it. Because it was launched, so many individuals have been reaching out about these they’ve misplaced. Everybody offers with grief in several methods, however it’s good to have that group there, and to not really feel such as you’re alone in that ache. I believe there’ll be a couple of tears once we play that one on tour.”

THE COLLABORATORS

While LEAP formally exists as a four-piece challenge, it’s unlikely that the band would look or sound the best way it does with out the assistance of Tom Leach.

The concepts that sparked every of those songs got here from numerous sources. Some had been born from Jacky’s demos, others from jam periods between the band’s 4 members, however every one in every of them took on a brand new life after being touched by Tom. Serving as their secret fifth member of types, the producer has overseen each aspect of ‘Entropy’, from the scrappy preliminary acoustic demos to the absolutely fleshed-out songs you hear on the ultimate minimize.

“It took some time for us to work one another out,” Jacky displays,

“Now we have very completely different personalities. Tom is matter of reality and to the purpose, whereas I is usually a little bit extra whimsical and more likely to give you foolish concepts. He’d shoot quite a lot of them down, however 95 per cent of the time he was completely proper to take action. It’s been stunning to really feel that relationship blossom although as a result of we’re so tight now. Once you’re making a file, one of the vital necessary issues is feeling comfy in that area. You possibly can’t have any self-judgement there; it’s nearly wanting into the nook and letting the concepts stream via you. Creating that friendship with the folks you’re working with is so necessary.”

The cohesion of ‘Entropy’ is essentially pushed by the purposefully tight circle concerned in its creation. Acquainted with the sensation of getting ‘too many cooks within the kitchen’ previously, for Jacky, it’s important that LEAP stays a way more intimate operation. Targeted on sustaining a fluid, instinct-led course of, making certain that he and his bandmate’s voices lead every choice, it’s all about protecting their core as strong and laser-focused as doable.

“We’ve been fortunate as a result of the dynamics of this band are really easy,” he shrugs.

“Everybody has their very own ventures outdoors of LEAP, and their very own shops for writing, so this challenge is especially my voice. We’re 4 greatest pals although, and even when there’s a little disagreement, it’s straightforward to speak it out whenever you’re that tight along with your bandmates. I believe that issues come up when folks can’t talk how they’re feeling about one thing, however we’re all good communicators. Now we have such a robust bond.”

THE TITLE & ARTWORK

When Jacky first heard the phrase ‘Entropy’, the band had been on tour, refuelling at a service station someplace in Europe. Their tour manger – a Czech man with a thick accent who Jacky affectionately describes as being “the scale of a polar bear” – posed a query to him.

“He stated, ‘What’s that phrase for when all the things goes increase?’” Jacky laughs.

“I seemed it up, and I don’t suppose it was essentially the phrase he was which means, however entropy popped up. The definition was one thing like, ‘a gradual decline into dysfunction’, which principally summed up my twenties. It instantly felt proper.”

Shot by Manchester-based photographer Liam Maxell and designed by Until Schelli, the inspiration for the album’s putting paintings got here while Jacky browsed an artwork gallery. Stumbling throughout photographer Tim Bret-Day’s X-ray themed shoot of David Bowie, LEAP ran with the thought, conjuring up a picture that displays the delicate humanity threaded via every of those songs.

“X-rays are made up of damaged bones. Your physique might be damaged, however your soul retains you going contained in the chaos,” Jacky says.

“Placing all of it collectively was truly fairly a course of. We had to purchase a chunk of plastic that was the scale of a wall, then we shot lights from behind it and caught all of the X-rays on there. Liam received some nice pictures, after which we handed it onto Until. He’s an incredible up-and-coming designer, and we first began speaking when he randomly despatched us some t-shirt designs over electronic mail.”

“One factor I really like about Until is that when he involves take images of the exhibits he’s at all times like, ‘Simply so , I might want to take 15-minute breaks to go within the mosh pit’. He places his digital camera down, moshes for a bit, then will get again to work. He’s there for the entire proper causes.”

THE FUTURE

Earlier than their first tour, LEAP put out a message to say that anybody who received a tattoo referring to their band would obtain visitor record for all times.

A suggestion they got here to remorse because it turned technically unimaginable to accommodate the tons of of requests every night time from these proudly exhibiting off their new ink, the sudden response to their foolish promise nonetheless means the world to Jacky and his bandmates.

“I simply discover it wonderful that we is usually a small second in so many individuals’s lives all around the world,” he smiles.

“I really like being on tour a lot. You meet so many individuals every day, and I truthfully need to be pals with each single one in every of them. Speaking to these folks and listening to their tales… It’s one other sort of emotional journey. It feels so trippy to be sitting in your couch at house after a 50-date tour. You’re simply pondering, ‘Okay, what do I do now?’”

With their debut album in hand and the headline exhibits rising, there could also be fleeting moments of stillness, however the story of LEAP is being written faster than anybody can really sustain with.

The main focus now firmly on the stay present, as we discuss, Jacky is including the ultimate touches to the plans for his or her upcoming headline run. While there are apparent selections to be made relating to lights and tools, what’s most necessary to the London band is much less technical. It’s about having the ability to foster an atmosphere the place everybody feels secure, and everyone seems to be equal.

Whether or not you’ve been a fan for 2 years or two minutes, and whether or not it’s your first LEAP present or your tenth, the message they need to ship stays the identical – welcome to the household.

“We’re at all times fascinated with the following factor, however we’re making an attempt to take all of it in proper now,” the frontman finishes.

“I need folks to stroll away from these exhibits feeling uplifted, excited, and in addition a bit of reflective. I need them to look again over the journey they’ve been on to get to the place they’re and use that as momentum to go even additional. I need this band to encourage folks.”

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