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

Lecx Stacy is a psychological, philosophical, and romantic artist whose work blurs the lines between memory, identity, and sound. A first-generation Filipino-American originally from San Diego and now based in Los Angeles, Stacy grew up surrounded by music—karaoke weekends, piano lessons, and early beat-making sessions taught by his older brother. After his brother’s passing, the gear he inherited became his lifeline; by 13 he was selling beats online, and by 18 he began carving out his own voice, turning production into a vehicle for deeply personal storytelling.

Stacy’s new single, “Winter, A Wilted Flower,” distills the core of his forthcoming album: songs written and produced entirely by him during a six-month stretch working long shifts at a behavioral health and psych home on the outskirts of San Diego. Heartbroken and creatively raw, he recorded the track in his parents’ house, capturing moments of life literally bleeding into the music—you can even hear the faint sound of his mother doing laundry in the background. This intimate approach mirrors the song’s lyrics, which meditate on endings and impermanence, with the artist singing, “whispers / they tell me that you’re not the one winter / I waited for you, now you’re gone…”

The album as a whole channels both the quiet of isolation and the weight of lived experience, refracting Stacy’s personal history into communal myth. Inspired by his father’s stories of “folkhouses” in the Philippines—bars where men sang American folk songs like John Denver after long nights of drinking—Stacy draws a line between that world and his own upbringing in Ramona, California. The result is a body of work suspended between landscapes, generations, and identities: Americana tinged with spectral echoes of Filipino ritual, rendered through his signature blend of emo-folk, folktronica, noise, and ambient textures.

On stage, Stacy has toured with artists like Eartheater, Jean Dawson, and Sega Bodega. His live performances—tense, devotional, and unflinching—mirror the way his music treats memory as distortion: fleeting moments carried forward, reimagined, and ritualized. 

Lecx Stacy’s work is not just music but philosophy in motion: a study in longing, transcendence, and the fragile boundaries between love, faith, and desire.

Catch Lecx Stacy on tour with KennyHoopla at the following dates:

Nov 2 – Boston, MA – Middle East (upstairs)
Nov 3 – Syracuse, NY – Song & Dance
Nov 5 – Buffalo, NY – Rec Room
Nov 6 – Toronto, ON – The Garrison
Nov 7 – Ann Arbor, MI – Blind Pig
Nov 9 – Columbus, OH – A&R Music Hall
Nov 10 – Allentown, PA – Arrow
Nov 11 – Washington, DC – Pearl Street
Nov 13 – Brooklyn, NY – Elsewhere

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