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Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys Unveil 7th Album

Henno KrugerBy Henno KrugerFebruary 14, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read Music News 4 Views
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Berlin-based collective Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys have released their seventh studio album, Pale Bloom, via Unique Records.

The record arrives at the end of a five-year creative stretch that sees the art-pop outfit wandering deeper into the shadows of memory and childhood mythology than ever before.

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Known for their fusion of art-pop, ambient noise, and dark folk, the band has often drawn comparisons to Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Sonic Youth, PJ Harvey, and Aldous Harding.

Their sound moves between hushed intensity and jagged urgency – drifting from dreamlike drones into sharp, driving passages that make their live shows feel slightly unhinged in the best way.

More info about the Making of Pale Bloom

Unlike earlier releases that captured specific emotional snapshots, Pale Bloom formed gradually – less lightning strike, more sediment settling at the bottom of a slow river.

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It marks frontwoman Lucy Kruger’s most personal excavation yet, returning to the rhythms and narrative structures rooted in her religious upbringing, now reframed through defiance and self-discovery.

Kruger reflects on growth with a botanist’s patience and a poet’s sting. Plants, she notes, instinctively stretch toward light. Humans? We complicate things.

That metaphor runs through the album: an anaemic gardener wrestling with failed attempts at cultivation, unearthing seeds of desire, death, and dirt. Even “pale blooms,” wild and imperfect, deserve space to unfurl.

The Focus Single: “Bloom”

The opening track and lead single, “Bloom,” establishes the album’s terrain immediately. It begins with a slowed nursery rhyme – familiar but half-buried – before the band enters piece by piece. When the beat finally lands, it feels earned. Cathartic. Slightly devastating.

“Bloom” works as both invitation and warning. Nursery rhyme becomes reckoning. Lullaby becomes liberation. The familiar scaffolding of childhood is dismantled and rebuilt into something stranger, more honest, and beautifully disobedient.

The accompanying music video, directed by Belgian filmmaker Lena Nerinckx, mirrors the album’s emotional terrain. A young girl gathers seeds in a forest before offering them to a shadowed figure. The narrative dissolves into a liminal inner world where Kruger appears as both gardener and garden – caretaker and the one in need of care.

Shot in soft black and white, the film unfolds like a fever dream: ritualistic, intimate, and unsettling. Moss-covered islands, handcrafted textures, and shadowed gestures create a space that feels suspended between reckoning and relief.

Check out the Music Video for “Bloom” below:

Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys - Bloom (Official Music Video)

Musically, Pale Bloom showcases Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys’ most refined interplay yet. Jean-Louise Parker’s viola stretches toward what Kruger calls “a complex kind of heaven,” evolving from its earlier presence on Heaving and A Human Home into something darker and more solemn.

Guitars expand and contract through cavernous spaces – sometimes grinding, sometimes feather-light – while the rhythm section anchors everything with stoic restraint. The arrangements give Kruger’s voice room to roam: dipping, searching, rising with equal parts vulnerability and command.

Recorded over six months in Berlin, the album brought together Kruger with bandmates Liú Mottes (guitar), Jean-Louise Parker (viola), Gidon Carmel (drums), and Reuben Kemp (bass), alongside close collaborator André Leo. Longtime mixing partner Simon Ratcliffe returned to complete the project, continuing a creative relationship that has shaped the band’s last five records.

Since forming in 2015, Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys have carved out a distinct space in contemporary art-pop. Their acclaimed Tapes Trilogy (2019–2022) traced a journey through contemplation and transformation, while 2023’s Heaving and 2024’s A Human Home explored bodily urgency and human connection with surgical honesty.

Their immersive performances have earned them slots at major festivals including SXSW, Roadburn Festival, Reeperbahn Festival, Viva Sounds, and The Great Escape. In 2023, they received the Europavox Spotlight Prize, and Kruger was selected as a Keychange participant, supporting gender equality in the industry.

You can stream/download the album HERE.

Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys March 2026 Tour Dates:

  • 24 March 2026 – Manchester, Deaf Institute
  • 25 March 2026 – Birmingham, The Rainbow
  • 26 March 2026 – London, The Lexington
  • 27 March 2026 – Brighton, Green Door Store
  • 28 March 2026 – Bristol, Ritual Union Festival

With Pale Bloom, Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys push further into childhood’s murky waters – reclaiming old chords, nursery rhymes, and inherited fears, and reshaping them into something untamed. Not every bloom is symmetrical. Some fight for the light. Those are usually the interesting ones.

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