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REVIEW album Lulu Leloup March

Stepping Into A New Era

March

Lulu Leloup

The latest offering from Lulu Leloup, March, is a jazz and blues singer-songwriter whose music feels like stepping into another era, only to realise the emotions are entirely your own. With roots in Beirut and formative years in Montreal, Lulu’s sound carries a sense of global influence, filtered through a deeply introspective lens.

From its opening moments, March establishes itself as a record driven by mood and narrative. Lulu’s songwriting is striking in its clarity, weaving stories of love, disappointment, and quiet resilience with a delicate touch. Tracks such as (If you’re gonna break my heart, would you do it after) March deliver a clever twist on heartbreak, while the stripped-back March (demo version) reveals the raw emotional core behind the polished production.

There’s a certain understated confidence in Lulu’s approach — nothing feels forced, and every note serves a purpose. Her voice, rich with character and nuance, carries the listener through each emotional turn with ease. With March, Lulu Leloup doesn’t just revisit the past — she reimagines it, creating something that feels both familiar and entirely her own.

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