What You Leave Behind

What You Leave Behind is the first singles compilation by alternative pop duo Indigo Peak spanning their career from 2008-2010. The collection omitted fifth studio album Brand New Blindfold as well as Forget Me which had originally served as a double a side to Song 4 China.

Background
Following the critical and commercial failure of "Brand New Blindfold," Indigo Peak ended their relationship with Ensemble Records. Their first release on new label Saturdays was a collection of their previous singles and additional tracks including it's single "By Any Other Slave." Writing and recording for the album is said to have taken place in early 2010, where the brothers adopted a "grassroots," approach to their writing and production, returning the duo to the electronic sound that had made them popular.

Critical Reception
'What You Leave Behind' was universally praised by critics. NME dubbed the collection "an enviable discography that listens like a good book reads." Music Week, in their review of the album said "Indigo Peak are rarely downtempo - and this singles collection is high octane fun from start to finish." Whilst Basica Biotch of Buzfeed wrote "OMG like this is totally major."

Chart Performance
The album debuted at number two on the official UK top 40 and remained on the chart for a total of 36 weeks.