The project represents a journey of healing and growth for the London based songwriter..
Some artists approach a release in a deeply personal way, journalling more than a songwriting process – instead, giving breath to a change in their lives and a rebirth to the new person they have become.
This is evidently the case with the latest project from Lea G – Produced with Grammy-nominated engineer Isabel Gracefield, The Flood is a sweeping collection that captures the turbulence of personal transformation. Lea herself describes it as “a project born from chaos,” and that spirit runs through every track. From hushed acoustic moments to anthemic bursts of energy, the EP balances raw honesty with cinematic production. Her vocal delivery recalls the intensity of Florence + the Machine while her lyrical confessions evoke the wit and intimacy of Orla Gartland — yet Lea’s sound is unmistakably her own.
Thematically, The Flood dwells in liminal spaces — the in-between moments of letting go, confronting vulnerability, and stepping into new versions of oneself. Rather than neat resolution, it offers catharsis: a recognition that growth is messy, emotional, and beautiful in its imperfection.