[album] Legss – Unreal

Years of sharp EPs and standout singles by Legss only hinted at what was coming. Unreal arrives like something very special—a grand debut in spirit, more a bold new beginning than a continuation. From the first track, it’s clear how much care, hard work and ambition fuel this record: the sound is broader, richer, and more adventurous than anything they’ve attempted before.

Where earlier releases invited comparisons to fellow post-punk and art rock outfits (who started at the same time as Legss), Unreal finds the four-piece stepping fully into a voice that’s clearly their own. The album roams widely, shifting from intricate, almost cinematic textures to bursts of jagged energy, yet it never feels scattered or forced.

Lyrically, it’s clever and piercingly relatable, threading themes of social anxiety, miscommunication, and the uncanny edges of everyday life (“The tragic and the comic. The unreal”, as stated by the group). It’s heavy and personal without turning dour, balancing weighty ideas with sharp wit and memorable phrasing (“Sleepers, Awake” is an easy standout on the record in this sense).

Most striking, though, is just how beautiful the whole thing sounds. The production is lush but never slick; each listen reveals new layers while preserving the raw nerve that has always defined the band. “Eversince” is the best example of this, easily one of the most gorgeous-sounding songs released this year. For a group long marked as promising, Unreal is a true revelation.

Listen below and buy the LP here.

[song] Legss – See No Evil

London band Legss, who recently caught attention with “909” and “Gloss”, are back with another striking release titled “See No Evil”.

This song, part of the band’s upcoming debut album Unreal (set to release on September 12), finds the group experimenting with fresh ground. Known for their jagged, brooding edge, they step into brighter territory here, crafting what they call their “angsty late-summer pop anthem”. The result is nothing short of brilliant.

Listen below and pre-order the LP here.

[video] Legss – Fester

London art rock quartet Legss announced their new EP Fester, which will be out June 9 on The state51 Conspiracy. It would be the first release of the enigmatic group on a label.

We already have the title track, an ambitious, vulnerable and grand piece accompanied by a stunningly shot music video. Directed by The Reids, it is a true visual candy that perfectly complements the song. It’s hard not to get excited about this group and not appreciate the amount of thought/work they are putting into their art (check out “The Landlord” as well, if you have missed it).

Watch below and pre-order the EP here.

[song] Legss – The Landlord

“The Landlord” is a new single from London art-rock four-piece Legss, on which in their characteristically sharp and satirical manner the group shares reflections on the topic of legacy, creativity and real possibilities, which often leave us no choice.

Frontman Ned Green’s vocals range from monotonous spoken word to exhausted screams, while a flurry of thick guitars creates a sense of imminent tension.

Check it out below and get the track here.