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5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘March’ by Lulu Leloup

  • Louise Clark
  • 28 minutes ago
  • 2 min read

With March, Lulu Leloup delivers a striking blend of vintage jazz sensibility and modern emotional storytelling. The EP feels intimate yet cinematic, nostalgic yet fresh — the kind of record that quietly pulls you in and stays with you. Whether you're drawn to heartfelt lyricism or timeless soundscapes, March offers something genuinely special. Here are five reasons why it deserves your attention.


1. A Unique Vintage-Modern Sound

Lulu seamlessly fuses 1930s jazz and blues influences with contemporary themes, creating a sound that feels timeless without ever sounding dated. It’s nostalgic, but with a modern emotional edge that makes it deeply relatable.


2. Sharp, Witty Songwriting

Her lyrics are where heartbreak meets subtle humour. Lulu has a rare ability to make painful moments feel both devastating and quietly amusing, adding depth and personality to every track.


3. Emotionally Honest Storytelling

Each song on March feels like a chapter in a lived experience. From longing to acceptance, Lulu captures the full spectrum of love and loss with a sincerity that never feels forced.


4. Standout Tracks with Distinct Personalities

From the playful sting of You Called Me Baby, but Baby You Didn’t Call to the reflective calm of I Guess You Loved Me Until You Didn’t, every track brings its own mood while still contributing to a cohesive narrative.


5. A Voice That Draws You In

Lulu’s vocal delivery is effortlessly captivating — warm, expressive, and rich with nuance. It’s the kind of voice that doesn’t just perform songs, but truly inhabits them.


Altogether, March is more than just an EP — it’s an experience that balances elegance, vulnerability, and quiet confidence, making it a must-listen for fans of both classic jazz and modern singer-songwriter storytelling.


“Lulu Leloup’s March EP captures the bittersweet duality of heartbreak; poignant yet wry, intimate yet timeless,” shares music publicist Danielle Holian, Decent Music PR. “Each track is a masterclass in storytelling, blending jazz and blues influences with modern emotional insight. It’s the kind of record that makes you feel seen, laugh quietly at life’s ironies, and press replay before it’s even over."

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