Artist's albums
Heaving
2023 · album
Howl
2023 · single
Howl
2023 · EP
Heaving
2023 · single
Burning Building
2023 · single
Stereoscope
2022 · single
Teen Tapes (For Performing Your Own Stunts)
2022 · album
Autobiography of an Evening
2022 · single
Amsterdam
2022 · single
Play
2021 · single
Baby
2021 · single
A Stranger's Chest
2021 · single
Evening Train
2021 · single
Loose Ends
2020 · single
Sleeping Tapes Sessions
2020 · single
Sleeping Tapes for Some Girls
2019 · album
Digging a Hole
2019 · single
Half of a Woman
2019 · single
The Ocean at Night
2019 · single
Diamond Day
2019 · single
Summer's Not That Simple
2017 · album
Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys
2014 · EP
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Biography
Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys are an art pop ambient noise band based in Berlin. The group, fronted by South African born artist, Lucy Kruger, create music that is full of atmosphere and intensity. In April 2022 the band released, ‘Teen Tapes (for performing your stunts)’ - a follow up to their previous record ‘Transit Tapes (for women who move furniture around)’ - and the final in their series of tapes. The trilogy, which began with the introverted collection of lullabies, ‘Sleeping Tapes for Some Girls’, documents a growing desire to play. There is a relinquishing of control that happens throughout the course of the three records, both in the sonic landscape and in the stories brought to life through the lyrics. Heaving, released in April 2023 is the first musical departure from Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys' recent tape series, is a vivid, visceral and unbounded exploration of sonic storytelling. Relying on the idea articulated by poet and essayist Anne Carson that "every sound we make is a bit of autobiography. It has a totally private interior yet its trajectory is public. A piece of inside projected to the outside”, Kruger dove into the composition process through performance, rather than with the pen. The album offered the artist, and hopes to offer the audience, a coming home to the body through a physical relationship to sound.