
"The indie pop artist M. Lucky from Amsterdam has released her new single "Gone." Following "Tasks," this is the second taste of her upcoming album "Good Entertainment," set to be released in 2026. "Gone" musically oscillates between the sounds of Air, Enya, and Tame Impala: atmospheric, melancholic, yet sparkling and driving. The song merges delicate, almost confessional vocals with an anthemic chorus that pushes forward, supported by sharp drums and warm basslines."
"M. Lucky describes it as "a song about the secret spaces that appear between darkness and light." The production of "Gone" was done in collaboration with Pieterjan Coppejans (Eefje de Visser) and captures the aesthetic tension that characterises the forthcoming album "Good Entertainment," a work that oscillates between dreamy indie pop, psychedelic electronics, and unfiltered pop madness. Born in Yokohama and raised in Singapore, M. Lucky now calls Amsterdam home."
"Good Entertainment feverishly reflects these times. Amsterdam is turning into Disneyland; some people here seem to be made of plastic, and there's a lot of weird rich people who need more and more entertainment to numb the pain of power and luxury. "Good Entertainment" was created on the move: between a car, forests, Japan, Amsterdam, Berlin, and a studio stay in Ghent."
M. Lucky released the single "Gone" as the second preview of the upcoming album Good Entertainment, due in 2026. "Gone" blends atmospheric, melancholic textures with sparkling, driving production and merges delicate, confessional vocals with an anthemic chorus, sharp drums, and warm basslines. Production involved Pieterjan Coppejans and emphasizes the aesthetic tension central to the album, which moves between dreamy indie pop, psychedelic electronics, and raw pop energy. Born in Yokohama and raised in Singapore, M. Lucky is based in Amsterdam and examines urban restlessness, digital excess, social isolation, and the city’s growing artificiality.
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