Leodis Return With 'Days Like These'
- Curious For Music Team
- 5 hours ago
- 1 min read

Leodis return with a quiet kind of weight on their shoulders.
The Leeds-based trio unveil “Days Like These”, a song that doesn’t shout for attention but lingers long after the final note fades. Rooted in reflection and restraint, it’s a track that sits with you — meditating on loss, change, and the strange comfort of memories that refuse to loosen their grip.
First conceptualised back in 2021, the song emerged from the aftermath of a long-term relationship. “It was written as a breakup song,” lead singer Archie explains. At its earliest point, Days Like These was a final goodbye — raw, immediate, and emotionally exposed.
Time, however, has a way of reframing everything. Stepping away and later returning to the track allowed the band to hear it anew. What once centred on heartbreak evolved into something broader and more human: a meditation on absence itself, and the slow, uneven process of learning how to exist without someone you love.
That shift gives the song its quiet power. Days Like These transcends romantic loss to explore change, resilience, and the loops of memory we all get caught in. “However much time passes, there will always be days where it feels like you’re right back at square one,” Archie shares — a line that cuts deep in its honesty.
Sonically, Leodis continue to refine their signature blend of classic rock grit and country-tinged storytelling. With rich harmonies and anthemic undercurrents reminiscent of Kings of Leon and Mumford & Sons, Days Like These captures a band comfortable with vulnerability — and confident enough to let it breathe.


