
TOMMY BARLOW
LA BOULE NOIRE & SUPER!
Singer, producer and songwriter Tommy Barlow returns with “ Won’t You Ever Need Me “, his new single and accompanying Josh Renaut -directed music video, released today via Young . Where debut single “ Earth Killer ” arrived as a slow-burn torch song – bruised, luminous and slightly unmoored – “ Won’t You Ever Need Me ” pushes into rawer, more volatile territory: a track that builds from a single drums and piano motif into a wall of collapsing sound, the vocals decaying at the edges until the whole thing caves in on itself.
The song began as an iPhone recording of Tommy playing piano at his family home in Cambridge – the same root system of folk and classical music that has always fed his work – before being stripped back, rebuilt and recorded alone in his Turnpike Lane home studio. Written ahead of a show, the intent was immediate: to make something that could open his live set, pull people in, and hold them there.
Lyrically, “Won’t You Ever Need Me” occupies the same fog-bound emotional terrain as its predecessor – a stream-of-consciousness that moves between pleading and resignation. “I wanted something more direct and alive,” Barlow says. “It starts small and becomes everything, the idea of being able to dance and cry at the same time.” The track marks another chapter in the world-building: that particular feeling of melancholy just past its peak, shaped equally by his Cambridge upbringing, classical training, and the drone and ambient worlds he disappeared into as a teenager.
Reaction to “Earth Killer” confirmed Barlow as one of UK music’s most compelling new arrivals. The FADER described the track as “ minimal and churning… layered vocals give the generally austere track a wider cinematic frame that feels like it’s queuing up the end credits .” Wonderland called him “


















