
(planetary) NYC based band Leap Year have released their new single "Bridges", which is a track about making life count amidst struggles with addiction and tension, making it an impactful listen.
Containing traces of hip-hop, alternative rock, and even grunge, the new song by Leap Year proves that the band are unconcerned with staying in one lane.
Anchored by sparse shimmering guitars and hard-hitting drums layered over deep 808s, the new track is self-described by the band as "if Nirvana was produced by the Neptunes".
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