The Leaf Library, a band from north London, has been crafting richly textured music since the early 2000s. Their latest album, “After The Rain, Strange Seeds,” released on March 20, 2026, through Fika Recordings, offers a unique blend of melodic and poetic sounds centered around rain and nature. Over the years, the group has worked with a variety of artists, including Alasdair MacLean of The Clientele and the experimental noise ensemble Far Rainbow, adding depth and diversity to their music.
Originally intended as a quick project, the album took five years to complete. This extended period allowed the band to carefully develop and refine their musical vision. Drawing inspiration from bands like The Field Mice and Talk Talk, the album features tracks that capture the renewing and contemplative qualities of rain. For example, “Colour Chant” begins with an engaging bass drum rhythm, while “Sun In My Room” combines chanting vocals with rich keyboard layers. Other songs such as “Carry A River In Your Mouth” reflect John Martyn’s influence through complex string arrangements that bring emotional resonance.
Fans who purchase one of the first 40 physical copies will receive a special 28-page zine containing exclusive photographs and insights from the recording sessions. The production of the album emphasizes an organic sound, recorded with minimal studio intervention to create an intimate, pastoral atmosphere. This approach makes the music well suited for quiet reflection or simply enjoying a rainy day.
To promote the album, The Leaf Library will embark on a UK tour beginning March 28 in Coventry. The tour will include performances in London, Oxford, Brighton, and Nottingham. Each show aims to bring the rain-inspired themes of the album to life through immersive soundscapes that celebrate both the literal and symbolic aspects of rain.
“After The Rain, Strange Seeds” is a lush and poetic collection that appeals to listeners who value thoughtful lyrics combined with rich instrumentation. It invites audiences into a sound world where music mirrors both the physical presence of rain and its deeper emotional meanings. This release marks a notable addition to contemporary music inspired by natural elements.

































