British art-pop combo the Leaf Library emerged out of London at the end of the 2000s, releasing a succession of singles and archival material over an eight-year period that led up to their ambitious 2015 debut, Daylight Versions. Covering a wide stylistic range that falls somewhere between mellow indie pop and droning post-rock, the band place an emphasis on expanding their catalog with related companion pieces and smaller experimental releases including a set of EPs that contained solo instrumental works by the Leaf Library's individual members. After their sophomore album, 2...