LANY Find Eternity in New Single “Last Forever”

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Multi-platinum pop-rock band LANY have unveiled their latest single, “Last Forever,” the closing track from their upcoming album Soft, due out October 10 via Virgin Music. The release follows the record’s first single, “Know You Naked,” and offers fans a luminous, emotional glimpse into the band’s most personal project yet.

A shimmering ballad drenched in twilight synths and slow-burning beats, “Last Forever” feels like a deep exhale—tender but resolute, nostalgic yet expansive. The track builds gradually into a cinematic haze, wrapping Paul Klein’s vulnerable vocals in LANY’s signature glossy production. By the end, it radiates the quiet confidence of a band fully at ease with themselves, transforming softness into strength.

For fans, the reaction has been instant and emotional. One listener on YouTube wrote: “I have been sobbing for hrs listening to this on a loop since it dropped in my country. The bridge😭 guys i finally found my wedding song 💘 i can't wait for you all to hear it. IT'S SO BEAUTIFUL. LANY NEVER EVER MISS.”

At its core, “Last Forever” is a love song—direct, unguarded, and cinematic in scope. Lyrics like “Every day, every night / every second of my life / let it rain, let it shine / I will choose you every time” capture the timeless devotion of lifelong commitment, with a sweeping chorus that feels destined for wedding playlists and late-night drives alike.

The track also serves as the emotional bookend to Soft, LANY’s first new album in two years. The record explores duality—pairing themes of vulnerability with resilience, and contrasting softness with strength. Across ten songs, Paul Klein, who co-wrote every track, blends piano ballads, West Coast indie guitars, and bedroom-pop textures with a bolder, more mature sonic palette.

The full tracklist includes:

Soft

Why

Know You Naked

Stuck

Sound Of Rain

Act My Age

Good Parts

Make Me Forget

Destiny

Last Forever

With “Last Forever” out now, anticipation for Soft is only growing. If the fan reactions are any indication, this record may mark a defining era for LANY—one that embraces vulnerability, glows with intimacy, and proves, once again, that the band knows how to turn love into timeless pop.

Andrew Braithwaite
Author: Andrew Braithwaite
Andrew is the founder and chief editor of Music Talkers. He's also a keen music enthusiast and plays the guitar.

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