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Leith Ross delivers raw emotional clarity on new track 'Point of View'

  • Writer: FLEX
    FLEX
  • Sep 22
  • 1 min read
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Leith Ross peels back the layers on 'Point of View', the emotional centrepiece of their long-awaited second album 'I Can See The Future'. Produced by Rostam, the track pairs softly strummed guitar with sparse percussion, placing Ross’ voice front and centre as they confess: “I hate to make it all about me, but I don’t know love from any other point of view.”


It’s a lyric that sums up the record’s emotional core; deeply personal, yet quietly universal. Throughout the album, Ross explores identity, heartbreak, and hope with arresting honesty and a keen sense of what’s still to come.


The new LP blends Ross’ signature folk-rooted sound with broader alt textures, offering their most expansive and self-assured project yet. As they prepare for their North American tour this autumn, 'Point of View' stands as a clear invitation into Ross’ inner world; vulnerable, beautiful, and resolutely human.



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