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“I do not know how to write without making it personal, and for now I do not wish to”. It also involves glorious thrill and the chance to surrender. Sometimes playing involves getting scratched or wounded. “How are we supposed to discover who we are if we are not allowed to make a mess? To leak, spill, sweat, spit, shriek.
“There is more pressure on a woman to figure herself out in private and then step out with a formed identity.
Kruger explores many themes in her music including the centrality of women in Kruger’s lyrics, as listeners, and in her own life. It was with Leo that she first played in Berlin during a Medicine Boy European tour in 2015. She then spent several years in Cape Town where she first met long term musical collaborator, André Leo. Lucy grew up in Johannesburg where she began writing songs as a 16-year-old and laid the foundation for her absorbing, fervent live performances while studying music and drama in Grahamstown. Kruger approaches her artistry with the care of an archaeologist seeking all the interwoven elements that make up the historical whole. To encounter Lucy Kruger’s music is to witness a singular journey of constant reflection that is producing an ever-widening arc of creativity. "Teen Tapes (for performing your own stunts)" is the much needed arrival and release. *The tapes trilogy, which began in 2019 with the introverted collection of lullabies, "Sleeping Tapes for Some Girls", and followed with the equally tender but perhaps more intense "Transit Tapes (for women who move furniture around)", documents both a literal and metaphorical move away from and towards something. Lost In The Storm (Original Instrumental) (03:58) Download. Kruger's explores many themes in her music including "the centrality of women" in her lyrics. Lost In The Storm (Marley's Hip-Hop Instrumental Remix) (04:29) B3. Even though Kruger's style is different there is a similarity on some sonic cellular level and certainly Harvey's willingness to artistically bleed from top to bottom screams female empowerment. Kruger's ability to openly bleed made me flash on PJ Harvey individually and with Nick Cave as a collaborator. I don't know but listening in closed cup headphones Kruger and her collaborators create a massive piece of dark cinema. As a framework for Kruger's stark, droll, pained vox and dark poetic lyrics that might signal a clash of inner turmoil, a metaphorical creature that takes you entire being or is it about succumbing to your own inner fear. It all sounds so dire, like a distant machine war.
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South African Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys craft such a dark hungry sound on "Risk" from their current ten track recently released full length "Teen Tapes (for performing your own stunts)"* and the sonic landscape of guitars that sound like clashing metal, and drums that feel like heartbeats, stalking walls of bass, what feels like screaming guitar notes in tandem and pushing against each other creating dissonance, or maybe ambient electronica.