Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys share stirring new single ‘Woolf’

As anticipation builds for their upcoming seventh studio album Pale Bloom, Berlin-based art-rock collective Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys unveil their spellbinding new single ‘Woolf’.

A sonic dialogue between selves, ‘Woolf’ opens in vulnerability, with hesitant vocals that slowly unfurl into layered harmonies, grinding guitars, and searching viola. Inspired by Virginia Woolf, the track is both tribute and confrontation: a love letter, a summoning, and a reckoning with time, patriarchy, memory, and artistic inheritance.

Taken from Pale Bloom, a record rooted in mystery, spiritual inheritance, and excavation, ‘Woolf’ continues the band’s evolution into increasingly cinematic and confessional territory. The album sees Kruger drawing from the childhood rhythms of religious music and bending them toward personal truths, flanked by her long-time collaborators Liú Mottes, Jean-Louise Parker, Gidon Carmel, and Reuben Kemp.