London’s own LEAP are done waiting around—because this autumn, everything changes. The genre-blending rock ’n roll misfits have just announced their debut album Entropy, set to drop October 3rd, and they’re kicking off the chaos early with their explosive new single Sinking Feeling.
If you’ve ever danced your way through a breakdown, you’ll feel right at home here. Sinking Feeling is classic LEAP: pounding rhythms, a melody that begs for movement, and lyrics that hit you right in the existential dread. According to frontman Jack Scott, it’s “an upbeat, dancey mosh-pit tune with honest, depresso lyrics,” which honestly might just be the most accurate genre description we’ve heard all year. It’s the perfect soundtrack for anyone trying to hold it together while everything spirals—aka, all of us.
The band’s energy is infectious and intensely personal. Jack’s songwriting doesn’t shy away from the mess, diving into mental health struggles, industry pressure, and his own journey from major label highs to hospital stays in Edinburgh. But there’s no pity party here—LEAP is about the release. It’s dark, it’s loud, it’s a little unhinged, but it’s also full of hope. Like the best kind of chaos, Entropy is raw and human, and it’s already shaping up to be something special.
After a whirlwind two years of non-stop touring, 30,000+ ticket sales, and a fanbase that keeps growing louder, the band are finally ready to let the world hear the full story. Their upcoming Entropy Tour kicks off this October, with dates across the UK and EU including a huge hometown show at London’s Village Underground. Fans can expect the kind of cathartic, high-voltage performances LEAP are becoming known for—sweaty, euphoric, and a little bit wild.

Whether you’ve been following since the early EPs or you’re just now tuning in, LEAP’s debut is your invitation to jump into the deep end. Get ready for Entropy. Pre-orders are live. The pit is calling.



