Queer Jams of the Week: New Music From The Last Dinner Party, Kim Petras, King Princess & More

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The Last Dinner Party

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In request of immoderate caller tunes from your favourite queer artists? We’ve got you covered. Billboard Pride is arrogant to contiguous the latest variation of Queer Jams of the Week, our roundup of immoderate of the best new music releases from LGBTQ+ artists.

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From The Last Dinner Party’s long-awaited caller medium to Kim Petras’ caller electropop banger, cheque retired conscionable a fewer of our favourite caller releases from this week below:

The Last Dinner Party, From the Pyre

Expectations for The Last Dinner Party’s caller medium From the Pyre were sky-high — aft wowing audiences and critics alike with past year’s Prelude to Ecstasy, the pop-rock quintet had plentifulness of anticipation to contend with. So we’re blessed to study that the caller medium is excellent, adjacent if it’s not precisely what you were expecting. Over 10 freewheeling tracks, the set successfully weaves adjacent much of their mythos, portion spinning into caller genres, tackling caller taxable substance and having the astir amusive imaginable portion doing it all.

Kim Petras, “I Like Ur Look”

For anyone who’s wanted to perceive Kim Petras’ 2025 instrumentality connected her 2017 sound, whitethorn we humbly present “I Like Ur Look.” On this caller electropop gem, the popular vocalist remakes her emotion of manner into a cheeky spot of innuendo, arsenic she insists to the taxable of the opus that “you decidedly look amended connected me.” With glitchy accumulation courtesy of Petras, Nightfeelings, Margo XS and Frost Children, “I Like Ur Look” is precisely the benignant of catchy sugar-rush fans person travel to emotion from Petras’ discography.

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