Transit Tapes (For Women Who Move Furniture Around)

AlbumMay 14 / 202112 songs, 47m 37s46%

After Capetonian singer-songwriter Lucy Kruger’s relocation to Berlin saw her swap out the South African lineup of the Lost Boys (now featuring Martin Perret, Andreas Miranda, and Liú Mottes), she tackled her second album with a renewed focus, fleshing out the bare bones of her psychedelic song structure. As a result, *Transit Tapes (For Women Who Move Furniture Around)* is a slow burn that makes you feel as though you’ve intruded upon a private moment at first, but ultimately lulls you into an ambient state of mind. Kruger’s dark-tinged folk soundscapes are underpinned by a lyrical introspection that tackles deeply personal themes and finds her reveling in her restlessness, rejecting a long-held uniformity in favor of rebellion.

'Trasit Tapes (for women who move furniture around)' is a follow up to 'Sleeping Tapes for Some Girls' and documents Lucy's first year and a half after moving to Berlin.

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