If 2020’s biggest album (Dua, obvs) offered up killer dancefloor vibes at the precise moment it transpired nobody would be seeing one any time soon, that Zara Larsson’s third hits on the cusp of spring, with its increased daylight hours and promise of meaningful human interaction in the middle-distance is a stroke of genius. Take the Marshmello-produced, and curiously understated ‘WOW’, the vocal swagger of opener ‘Love Me Land’ or peppy title track. Or the breezy ‘Need Someone’, which makes like Calvin Harris’ ‘Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1’, and begs to soundtrack a road trip. The Young Thug-featuring ‘Talk About Love’ packing a nostalgic punch, with a chorus that hits in all the right places, the earworm-and-a-half that is ‘FFF’, or even ‘Look What You’ve Done’, disco-tinged both in string section and empowered lyrical melodrama. Musically rose-tinted, ‘Poster Girl’ is pure pop escapism.
Latest Reviews

jjerome87 - The Canyon
4-5 Stars
A delightful spot to get lost in.
24th June 2026

Graham Coxon - Castle Park
4 Stars
It’s a rare delight to hear him back in the driving seat.
17th June 2026

POND - Terrestrials
4 Stars
They boil everything down to its very essence.
17th June 2026

Swim Deep - Hum
3-5 Stars
A delightful and timely reset pressed.
17th June 2026
More like this

Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter team up in video for floor-filling duet ‘Bring Your Love’
The pop icon’s much-anticipated new album, ‘Confessions II’, lands on 3rd July.
17th June 2026

Charli xcx schedules ‘Music, Fashion, Film’ 2026 tour
The pop disruptor will be headlining arenas across North America this Autumn.
9th June 2026

Charli xcx confirms new album ‘Music, Fashion, Film’
Here we go again…
1st June 2026

Charli xcx takes intriguing left turn with new single ‘SS26’
If ‘Rock Music’ was the night before, this is the morning after.
22nd May 2026
Featuring Yard Act, Death Cab For Cutie, Graham Coxon, Maisie Peters and more.




