
Learning How To Go
leaving
Jun 22, 2026
Eastern Montana
Folk Rock · Americana
About
Leif left his hometown in eastern Montana at nineteen and has spent the decade since writing about it. Not with sentimentality — he is far too honest for that — but with the specific gravity of someone who understands that leaving a place does not mean escaping it. The folk rock and Americana he makes is road music, but the road always leads somewhere recognizable, somewhere that shaped him before he had the language to say how.
The return is the recurring subject. Not the triumphant kind — the complicated kind, where you come back changed and the place is exactly the same and you have to figure out what that means about both of you. He writes about small towns without condescending to them, about rootedness without romanticizing it, about the weight of origin without treating it as fate. That balance is harder to maintain than it looks.
Named after the Norse explorer who reached a new world and reportedly just went home afterward, Leif understands that the journey doesn't resolve anything. The songs don't resolve either. They just tell the truth about where he's been and let that be enough.
“Roads, roots, and reckoning.”
Discography

leaving
Jun 22, 2026

release
Jun 15, 2026

desire
Jun 12, 2026

wandering
Jun 8, 2026

gratitude
Jun 5, 2026

presence
Jun 5, 2026

return
Jun 5, 2026

wandering
Jun 1, 2026

devotion
May 31, 2026

grief
May 18, 2026

desire
May 17, 2026

desire
May 15, 2026

momentum
May 13, 2026

presence
May 12, 2026

grief
May 11, 2026

desire
May 10, 2026

grief
May 9, 2026

want
May 8, 2026

longing
May 8, 2026

vulnerability
May 7, 2026

homecoming
May 5, 2026

transformation
May 5, 2026

home
May 4, 2026

rootedness
May 1, 2026

labor
May 1, 2026