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Lecx Stacy Examines Memory, Faith, and Identity on New Single “Winter, A Wilted Flower”


Lecx Stacy is a first-generation Filipino-American artist from San Diego, now based in Los Angeles, whose work merges music, memory, and identity into a deeply personal and philosophical experience. Growing up surrounded by music—from karaoke nights and piano lessons to beat-making sessions with his older brother—Stacy turned the grief of his brother’s passing into creative fuel, inheriting his gear and using it to craft his own voice. By his teens, he was selling beats online, and by 18, he had developed a production style that transforms sound into a vehicle for storytelling, exploring the complexities of emotion, memory, and selfhood.

On stage, Stacy has toured with artists like Eartheater, Jean Dawson, and Sega Bodega, delivering performances that are tense, devotional, and immersive, reflecting his approach to music as both ritual and exploration. His work blends experimental production with intimate lyricism, treating memory as something fleeting and mutable while examining the intersections of love, faith, and desire. More than just music, Stacy’s art is a meditation on longing and transcendence, inviting listeners to experience sound as both a philosophical inquiry and an emotional journey.

Stacy’s new single, “Winter, A Wilted Flower,” distills the emotional core of his forthcoming album, written and produced entirely by him during a six-month stretch while working long shifts at a behavioral health and psych home near San Diego. Recorded in his parents’ house, the track captures an intimate, lived-in atmosphere—subtle domestic sounds, like his mother doing laundry, bleed into the music—mirroring lyrics that meditate on loss, impermanence, and heartbreak. Lines such as “whispers / they tell me that you’re not the one winter / I waited for you, now you’re gone…” evoke a raw vulnerability, turning personal experience into immersive sonic storytelling.

The album as a whole reflects Stacy’s ability to fuse personal history with broader cultural and generational narratives. Drawing inspiration from his father’s stories of Philippine “folkhouses,” where men sang American folk songs after long nights, and his upbringing in Ramona, California, Stacy creates a sound suspended between landscapes and identities. Blending emo-folk, folktronica, noise, and ambient textures, the record channels both quiet isolation and the weight of lived experience, transforming memory and myth into a deeply resonant, emotionally rich sonic world.

Make sure you check out the lyric video for “Winter, A Wilted Flower” on YouTube and listen over on Spotify!

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Brandon Stuhr

Who am I? Just some guy who decided to start writing on the Internet years ago and now operates his own brand and site. Owner/Operator of Modern Neon Media, I make all kinds of niche content to suit my interests at the time. DIY Enthusiast, Brewmaster extraordinaire, and avid freak for geek culture. Follow on my socials for a more "on" version of me.

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