Artist's albums
River Holds Peace, Some Live
2023 · album
Trespass on Foot, Pt. 1
2021 · album
Trespass on Foot, Pt. 2
2021 · album
Old Threat Tale
2021 · single
Sights Past
2021 · single
Western Culture
2018 · album
Unreflective Life
2018 · single
Paralysed Force
2018 · single
Derevaun Seraun
2017 · album
Living with Your Ailments
2017 · single
Grapefruit
2016 · album
Pink Fruit
2015 · single
Bowler Hat Soup
2013 · album
Dear Lincoln / Port-Ainé
2013 · single
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Biography
English musician Kiran Leonard trades in a literate, off-kilter version of indie rock inspired in part by Dirty Projectors. His explorative discography has included experimental solo pop (2013's Bowler Hat Soup), a chamber trio LP inspired by literature (2017's Derevaun Seraun), and singer/songwriter-oriented indie rock with a live backing band (2018's Western Culture). A native of Greater Manchester, Leonard was raised in a musical household with multiple guitar-playing siblings and a father who was formerly a professional musician and worked in radio. Kiran had begun playing mandolin by age five and graduated to the larger guitar at eight, around the time he started writing short, classical-type pieces. By the time he was 13, Leonard was uploading his work to music-sharing sites. The precocious teen played over 20 instruments on his debut LP, Bowler Hat Soup, a spontaneous, sometimes rambling set of experimental pop released by Hand of Glory in 2013. The self-released Abandoning Noble Goals EP followed in 2015. Leonard introduced his sophomore album with a 16-minute lead single ("Pink Fruit") before Moshi Moshi Records issued the full-length Grapefruit in the spring of 2016. He followed it a year later with Derevaun Seraun, a set of five movements for voice, piano, and string trio, each inspired by a different literary work. Early in 2018, Boira Discos released a onetime tour-only CD-R, A Bit of Violence with These Old Engines, both digitally and on limited-edition cassette. His next album saw him record with his live backing band and in a professional studio for the first time. The resulting Western Culture arrived via Moshi Moshi in October 2018. ~ Marcy Donelson, Rovi