Ahead of his upcoming album release, folk newcomer Leepeck delves into a rich spectrum of emotions on his latest single, Speed Of Light.
Leepeck – Speed Of Light
Based in Warsaw, Leepeck is a compelling rising artist who blends folk and country elements to create songs with emotional clarity. His music stands out for its straightforward arrangements and themes that tap into shared human experiences with honesty and warmth.
Among his most recognised achievements, Leepeck was featured in Rolling Stone Magazine’s “10 Artists You Should Know” in November 2023. He also received the Super Jedynka Award for Album of the Year, an acknowledgement of the strong connection his music has made with both fans and critics.
In addition to his songwriting and musicianship, Leepeck has built a solid reputation as a live performer, appearing across the USA, UK, and Canada. His performance highlights include Indie Week in Toronto, Berlin Club in New York City’s East Village, and Smithfield Piano in London.
With a new album on the horizon, Leepeck offers an early glimpse into what’s to come through his single Speed Of Light. The track combines tender lyrics about falling in love with lively guitar strumming, expressive lead tones, and gentle piano flourishes. Paired with Leepeck’s smooth and understated vocals, the song creates a heartfelt and warmly textured atmosphere that feels both intimate and uplifting.
“Speed Of Light delivers a captivating folk journey, with lyrics that draw you in and instrumentation that delights at every turn.”
Speed Of Light is featured on Leepeck’s upcoming album, Where The Wild Things Drown, scheduled for release in October 2025. To celebrate, a promotional concert will take place in New York City, so mark your calendar, as Leepeck is poised to deliver his most exciting work yet.
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