Lasse Lokøy has introduced his new album ‘& The Roommates’ and shared the one ‘Lot Of Individuals Right here’ – pay attention under.
The musician and producer, who got here to prominence because the bassist in punk band Sløtface, launched his debut solo file ‘Badminton’ in 2021 and has collaborated with Lady In Pink, Uffie and Nils Bech.
Now, he’s again with ‘& The Roommates’, an album written in his bed room studio in Los Angeles and together with appearances from Safario, Emma Jensen, Mikhael Paskalev and Vuyo. It will likely be launched through his personal label Glimten Information on 9 January 2026.
The primary style of the album is ‘Lot Of Individuals Right here’, which foregrounds Lokøy’s lilting, languid vocals, with a unfastened, slacker DIY indie vibe matching the lyrics’ wandering self-examination. Watch the one’s video right here:
Talking in regards to the monitor, Lokøy has stated: “It embodies two crises. An inside disaster of belonging, and the local weather and political disaster of the world. I hoped I’d discover a solution whereas writing however as a substitute discovered peace within the drifting. I’ve drifted removed from the place I began and I don’t know the place I’m going both. I suppose I’ll carry on going.”

Lasse Lokøy – ‘& The Roommates’ tracklist:
- ‘When All the pieces Was Intuitive’
- ‘Remedy’
- ‘Tag Alongside’
- ‘Julia’ (ft. Emma Jensen)
- ‘New Wounds’
- ‘Raining In LA’
- ‘Jam’ (ft. Vuyo)
- ‘Many Instances – Interlude’ (ft. Safario)
- ‘Clay Of My Coronary heart’
- ‘The Extra You Know’
- ‘Italy’
- ‘Lot Of Individuals Right here’
Lokøy has given followers an perception into the inspiration for the album: “I’ve been impressed by diaristic writers these days. That is the primary album the place I showcase extra of myself as a singer-songwriter, whereas earlier albums had been extra of a manufacturing showcase. It’s not an idea album. It’s extra like a photograph album, simply inward as a substitute of outward, capturing completely different variations of myself. Some moments are intense, some are enjoyable and candy. Not one of the phrases really feel dishonest to me and that’s all I can maintain myself accountable for.”
NME awarded his debut ‘Badminton’ 4 stars, writing: “‘Badminton’ is a daring assertion from an artist with a really refined pop palette and streetwise worldview; it appears he can do what he likes and get away with it.”
