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Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys Share The New Single ‘Anchor’ Ahead of Upcoming Sixth Album – Backseat Mafia

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Following their first-ever UK tour, Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys release the beguiling and beautiful new single ‘Anchor’, out today. The track is taken from their anticipated sixth studio album, Pale Bloom, out February 2026 via Unique Records.

In ‘Anchor’, Kruger’s soft staccato vocals weave childhood song motifs with a profound sense of yearning. The track’s nostalgic scaffolding is cleverly transformed by exhaling viola lines, brief searing guitar, and Kruger’s precise, startling enunciation, lifting it free from any saccharine undertones. The accompanying visual, crafted by long-time collaborators DTAN, features Kruger (un)devouring a pale white rose—a symbol of undoing. Yet, instead of personal violence, the imagery portrays a tender reconstruction of what is discarded, suggesting that caring for what has been excised is itself an act of care.

“Anchor speaks to the eternal frustration of wanting to be both moored and meandering — to be known, yet able to create yourself anew,” Kruger explains. “Can you sail into the unknown and still remain safe? Probably not. The song longs for home, but also for a love like the one you might feel before the imagined fall from grace that comes with leaving childhood. For somebody to say ‘it’s all going to be okay,’ and to believe them.”

Unlike previous albums, which were produced within a specific moment in time, Pale Bloom emerged slowly, aiming to suspend a creation myth in amber: a complex, ancient origin tale full of mystery and metaphor, resistant to tidy explanation. Each Lost Boys release explores new musical and lyrical territory, but Pale Bloom digs deepest into childhood, uncovering rhythms and narrative styles shaped by a strict religious upbringing. By revisiting forgotten chords, refrains, and melodies from nursery rhymes and folk songs, the band bends these inherited sounds toward intimate, personal truths.

Kruger’s sonorous and euphoric voice navigates these forms with a mix of longing, mourning, and desire, landing them in the band’s lush reinterpretation of remembered rhythms. Strings are less ornamental than on Heaving or A Human Home, adopting a somber, serious character that stretches toward a complex kind of heaven, grounded by stoic yet expressive grooves. The guitars roam freely across voluminous sonic spaces, at once grinding and gentle.

The lineup on the record includes Lucy Kruger (voice, guitar), Liú Mottes (guitar), Jean-Louise Parker (viola), Gidon Carmel (drums), and Reuben Kemp (bass). The album was recorded over six months across Berlin studios with bandmates and close collaborator André Leo, and mixed by Simon Ratcliffe.

Pre-order Pale Bloom now to save the album, arriving February 2026.

Listen below:



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