
Photo by Mitch Stöhring
Berlin-based Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys are slated to release their seventh album Pale Bloom on February 13th via Unique Records. Having previously shared the singles ‘Ambient Heart’ and ‘Anchor’, the band now bring forth the third single called ‘Woolf’.
Pulling inspiration from renown British author Virginia Woolf, the track launches will a minimalist and eerie soundscape with the ghostly vocals of Lucy Kruger professing the love of the writer’s tales. The production eventually builds up with icy synths and slow beating drum kicks for a chilling and almost cinematic listening experience.
Touching on the track, Lucy Kruger wrote:
“Woolf’ is a twisted sort of love letter — or a summoning. Or a sentencing. To a godless void, to Virginia, to the patriarchy, to my past self. As the four distinct chapters of this not-very-long song suggest, I’m not quite sure how to thread all these selves together into a cohesive timeline or tempo. Luckily, music makes space for such a problem.”

