This week’s new music roundup brings a diverse mix of genres, from catchy pop anthems to soulful piano ballads and nostalgic throwbacks. We’ve got rising stars making their mark, established artists reinventing classics, and even a dance remix that pays homage to the past while pushing boundaries for the future. Get ready to discover your new favorite song!

LLOREN could be “The One” with her big new timeless pop single!

Upbeat, packed with energy and Lloren’s vocals hit all the right notes. I like how the song is about trying to get people to take a chance on her. As an artist Lloren’s definitely showcase her musical talents 

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Michele Ducci transforms ‘I May Look Tuff’ by GregoryBeBad into a bright piano ballad!

From the start and right through to the end I May Look Tuff has that ethereal quality to it in that it’s about being prepared to do away with vanity and baring the soul. It’s a ‘this is me, pride removed and all bare’ but in song 

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BARBARA

RELEASE SATIRICAL, CLASSIC-POP OF NEW SINGLE: “MASTER NARRATIVE”

Up until now I have only ever heard these types of sounds from 70’s music but to hear it from the present does sound refreshing. I enjoy the nostalgic sounds of the music, and this song is like a footing in both the now and yesteryear 

WATCH THE LYRIC VIDEO HERE

STREAM ON SPOTIFY HERE

BARBARA – UK LIVE DATES

NOVEMBER

  • 09 BATH Forum*
  • 10 BEXHILL De La Warr Pavilion*
  • 11 IPSWICH Corn Exchange*
  • 16 LIVERPOOL O2 Academy*
  • 17 YORK Barbican*

*Supporting Haircut 100

Sabrina Carpenter’s Chart Battle

First up, Sabrina Carpenter is making waves in the U.K. music scene. Her hit single “Espresso” is battling it out for the No. 1 spot on the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart against her own song, “Please Please Please”. “Espresso” debuted at No. 6 and quickly climbed to the top, becoming Carpenter’s first U.K. No. 1. Interestingly, it’s also the highest-charting U.K. No. 1 about caffeine in 24 years, since All Saints’ 2000 hit “Black Coffee.”

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STAYC’s Comeback

In other news, K-pop girl group STAYC is back with a bang with their first full-length release, ‘Metamorphic‘. After a year of mixed reactions to their bubblegum pop sound, the group has returned to their roots with a renewed sense of identity. The album kicks off with powerful tracks like ‘Twenty’ and the title track ‘Cheeky Icy Thang’, showcasing the group’s growth and confidence. The album marks a noticeable shift in their music, with standout performances from main vocalist Sieun and J.

SNARL releases explosive reimagining of Prodigy’s “No Good (Start The Dance)”

As someone who grew up checking out the original, I was willing to give this version a chance. Love it as much as Prodigy’s. You can still hear the original sound whilst hearing something new added 

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Marina and The Diamonds – Mowgli’s Road

First came out in 2009, and let’s face it, we all like to reminisce in songs that remind us of our student university days. Came out during my first time at university, a great song with a catchy back beat. Though the lyrics don’t make much sense it’s just great to listen to.

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From infectious pop hooks to soulful ballads and reimagined classics, this week’s music releases offer a diverse and captivating soundscape. Rising artists like Lloren and SNARL showcase their talents alongside established acts like Barbara and Marina and the Diamonds. Whether you’re seeking the next chart-topping anthem, a song to stir the soul, or a fresh take on a familiar favorite, these tracks are sure to satisfy your sonic cravings. Happy listening!

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