Whenever we meet British group Steps, we have no doubt we are going to listen to amazing pop music. And once again, they didn't disappoint! "A hundred years of winter" is a solid pop song with a very catchy melody.
British power quintet Steps are back to Sounds European! to share their most recent single. In "Take me for a ride", they bring a more midtempo kind of synth pop that oozes a sort of sensual atmosphere that is further strengthened by a very visual official video.
British band Steps are having a glorious phase of their career. They are preparing a new album (a second part of their 2020 work), which will be out in September. And to give us the news, they gathered with American diva Michelle Visage to release "Heartbreak in the city". The song is all you can expect from Steps: an explosion of pop!
Every time Steps has a new single, we know we're bound to have a great time. And their latest one is no exception! "To the beat of my heart" is an empowering dance track which creates a very fun atmosphere. It's the perfect party starter! The song is included in the band's latest album, "What the future holds".
In 2020, Sounds European! has presented more than 1500 songs. And now, as it is our tradition, it's time to reveal our favorite ones among them. Until December 31st, you'll get to know our list with the 50 best songs we've discovered this year.
29th place: United Kingdom | Steps - "What the future holds"
We couldn't be more excited by the return of Steps! The British five-piece is getting ready to present their latest studio album, and they have just released its first single. "What the future holds" (which is also the name of the album) is an explosion of dance, electronic sounds and pop that will have you on the edge of your seat from start to end. It's our song of the week!
The end-of-the-year period is filled with traditions, and we also have our own. It's time to review some of the coolest artists and tracks which we listened throughout the year. In 2017, Sounds European! has presented more than 1600 songs. And, among them, we now list – until December 31st – the 50 ones which we consider to be the best of this period.
Steps have reunited this year to celebrate their 20th anniversary. And their return couldn't have been any better: their comeback single was simply breathtaking, an astonishing lesson on how to make first-class pop music. We can't stop singing and dancing to it, still, months after its release!
"Scared of the dark" is our song of the year.
1st place: United Kingdom | Steps - "Scared of the dark"
British group Steps is having one of the hottest comebacks in recent years. Their new album, "Tears on the dancefloor", became a huge hit, and their singles all caused a great impression. Recently, they released a deluxe version for their album, in which they included a cover of Delta Goodrem's "Dancing with a broken heart". The rendition keeps the uptempo beat and adds some of the '90s pop realness that only Steps can convey!
British pop group Steps have celebrated their 20th anniversary with a new album, and all the singles they presented us so far show that their magic is far from over. Once more, they display their charisma and wonderful sounds in "Neon blue", their third single of the year. The song is a catchy dance pop with a fabulous retro feeling!
British quintet Steps made a stunning return to the music scene earlier this year with the fantastic "Scared of the dark". And they have just proved that such a hit was not a coincidence: their most recent single is "Story of a heart", a pop ballad that is impossible not to love!
Lee Latchford-Evans, Claire Richards, Lisa Scott-Lee, Faye Tozer and Ian Watkins are Steps, a British dance pop group formed in 1997. The band achieved worldwide success with their first two studio albums, and after a five-year-break, they are back with new material. Their comeback single is "Scared of the dark", a song that can only be described as pop perfection. Anthemic and powerful, the chorus makes anybody jump on their feet and dance along! Do we even need to explain why it became our song of the week?