Lulu Leloup ‘March’ - Making Heartbreak Feel Unexpectedly Fun
- Sonic Sisters Team
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read

Lulu Leloup steps into the spotlight with March, an EP that effortlessly blends vintage charm with modern storytelling. With roots in Beirut and a musical upbringing shaped in Montreal, Lulu brings a global sensibility to her work, resulting in a sound that feels rich, textured, and emotionally resonant.
"March is a collection of songs about love, heartbreak, and the things we almost left behind," Lulu explains. "The kind of moments that feel both devastating and slightly amusing in the same breath."
From the very first track, March sets a tone of introspection and quiet confidence. Lulu’s jazz and blues influences are immediately apparent, but it’s her lyrical voice that truly defines the project. There’s a sophistication to her writing — a balance of elegance and relatability that draws listeners in and keeps them engaged.
Tracks like You Called Me Baby, but Baby You Didn’t Call and Hope I Won’t Love You Anyways showcase her ability to navigate the complexities of modern relationships with both sensitivity and wit. She captures the nuances of heartbreak in a way that feels authentic, never veering into cliché.
Production-wise, the EP maintains a cohesive and polished sound throughout. The instrumentation is subtle yet effective, complementing Lulu’s vocals without overshadowing them. The stripped-back demo of March offers a refreshing contrast, highlighting the raw emotion behind the polished recordings.
With March, Lulu Leloup proves herself to be an artist with a clear vision and a distinctive voice. It’s an EP that feels both refined and deeply personal — a promising step forward for an artist on the rise.
“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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