New Audio: Berlin’s Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys Share Brooding “Reaching”

Over the course of six studio albums, Berlin-based art rock outfit Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys — South African-born Lucy Kruger (vocals, guitar), Liú Mottes (guitar), Jean-Louise Parker (viola, vocals), Sally Whitton (bass) and Gidon Carmel (drums) — has firmly established a sound that blends elements of art pop, ambient noise and dark folk, while drawing comparisons to Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Sonic Youth, PJ Harvey and Aldous Harding.

Recipients of the Europavox Spotlight Prize back in June 2023, the band has built up a profile across the European Union and elsewhere with sets across the global festival circuit, including Orange Blossom Special, InMusic, Roadburn, Grauzone, Reeperbahn, MENT, Wave-Gotik-Treffen, Fusion Festival, Left of The Dial, Synästhesie, The New Colossus Festival and SXSW.

Outside of her work with Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys, Kruger has contributed vocals to songs by Swans and Underground Youth. And she was selected for the Keychange Initiative, which seeks to promote gender equality in the global music scene.

The Berlin-based outfit’s latest single “Reaching” is the first bit of new material from the band since the band’s critically applauded six album, last year’s A Human Home. “Reaching” is a brooding and tense tune that alternates between slinky and atmospheric verses built around a woozy waltz-like tempo and a bruising and noisy chorus and hook featuring slashing and churning power chords.

The song thematically explores the tension between communication and disconnection, presence and absence, silence and noise. And its core, the song is raw, evocative and probing, while rooted in deeply empathetic observation of human character and nature. “I think the song tries to capture how cacophonic the quiet can feel.” Kruger says.


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