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GIRLS ALOUD ON THEIR BRAND NEW SOUND

ABOVE: Nic and Sarah in the Playlist office with Kim Dawson
28th October 2008

By Nicola & Sarah of Girls Aloud

WE?VE been a pop band for six years but only now do we feel like we?re hitting our stride.


The Promise is our fourth No 1 single but it feels extra special this time.

In the past we?ve delivered some big tunes that defined our changing style. 

Sound Of The Underground, Biology, Love Machine ? every song was so different and made a big impression.

But the last few singles, tracks like Can?t Speak French, all had a very similar vibe.

So now, coming back with a Sixties sound in The Promise, it?s like: ?Bang, we?re back!?

It feels like another Biology for us, something really fresh again, and we love the fans? reaction.

This year has been a great one for girls in pop ? we love the emergence of talented young artists like Adele.

She doesn?t have to put on a big show to impress, it?s all about her incredible voice and songs.

We like Duffy too but Solange Knowles is the one we really admire right now ? she?s another one who?s playing around with the whole Sixties sound.

R&B man Ne-Yo is another artist we love and we would work with him at the drop of a hat.

The songs he?s written for Rihanna and Leona Lewis are amazing and his lyrics really touch us.

And lately we?ve been rediscovering Nineties club classics like Snap?s Rhythm Is A Dancer and UK garage anthems by artists like Craig David.

Whatever happened to that scene? It rocked.



	
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