November 29, 2025 30 Melbourne duo My Lovely Haunting descend further into their shadow-soaked world with “Lost Again,” the final single from their debut album Forgotten Moon. Out now, the track continues the project’s self-crafted genre, Bladerunner Folk fuses spectral folk melodies, cinematic ambience, and the eerie emotional pull of a sci-fi fever dream. Built on the bones of an improvised first recording, reverb-drenched vocals bleed through a humming guitar amp, organ-like keys floating like ghosts in a ruined cathedral, with the finished version carrying that raw first breath of pain. The duo’s driving philosophy is embedded in the track’s DNA, with suffering being a shared human pulse, memory as a trapdoor, and sound as a form of self-medication. The song sinks in slowly. It opens with hazy, vaporous textures, with a drifting fog of synth-tinged atmosphere, before the vocals emerge, thick, deep, and weighted with an exhausted gravity. The refrain “Look into my eyes / Surrounded by the wolves again” lands like a looped memory, returning again and again to the moments you thought you had outrun. The production is drenched in space, echo, and that signature analogue melancholy, moves like a prayer reverberating through an empty city. As the track unfolds, it doesn’t chase catharsis so much as circle the ache. The drums never crash in triumph; instead, the arrangement keeps dissolving and reforming like a dream you can’t hold onto. Toward the end, Lucy’s soothing, ambient, soft, spectral, and mesmerizing vocal glides in, creating a quiet duet between despair and solace. By the final refrain of “I’m lost again,” the song has become a hypnotic, unsettling, intimate, and painfully recognizable spiral. With “Lost Again,” My Lovely Haunting delivers their most immersive descent yet, like wandering familiar ruins you hoped never to revisit. STAY IN TOUCH: Source: https://illustratemagazine.com/lost-again-by-my-lovely-haunting-review/