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Lost//Youth has entered a new era. Originally known for their electrifying blend of 90s alt-rock grit and 70s classic influence, the South African duo now turns to a more intimate, acoustic sound.
At the heart of the project is Alanna Joy’s crystalline, ethereal vocals—raw, emotive, and hauntingly beautiful—paired with Faghri Hendricks’ intricate guitar work, weaving modern alt-acoustic riffs with timeless nostalgia. This shift allows them to explore storytelling in its purest form, bringing a fresh vulnerability to their music while maintaining the emotional depth they have become known for.
Though their sound has taken on a new form, the essence of Lost//Youth remains—honest, evocative, and ever-evolving. This acoustic chapter is a new way to connect, stripping everything back to let the songs breathe. Whether this is a momentary shift or the beginning of something bigger, one thing is certain: Lost//Youth continues to create music that lingers long after the last note fades.
At the heart of the project is Alanna Joy’s crystalline, ethereal vocals—raw, emotive, and hauntingly beautiful—paired with Faghri Hendricks’ intricate guitar work, weaving modern alt-acoustic riffs with timeless nostalgia. This shift allows them to explore storytelling in its purest form, bringing a fresh vulnerability to their music while maintaining the emotional depth they have become known for.
Though their sound has taken on a new form, the essence of Lost//Youth remains—honest, evocative, and ever-evolving. This acoustic chapter is a new way to connect, stripping everything back to let the songs breathe. Whether this is a momentary shift or the beginning of something bigger, one thing is certain: Lost//Youth continues to create music that lingers long after the last note fades.
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