Artist's albums
Home Again / It's Too Late
2022 · single
Spotify Singles
2022 · single
Kissing Lessons
2022 · single
Thumbs Again
2021 · single
Going Going Gone (Edit)
2021 · single
Home Video
2021 · album
Brando
2021 · single
VBS
2021 · single
Hot & Heavy
2021 · single
Thumbs
2021 · single
Isabella
2020 · single
2019
2019 · EP
Fool's Gold
2019 · single
Last Christmas
2019 · single
In The Air Tonight
2019 · single
Dancing In The Dark
2019 · single
Forever Half Mast
2019 · single
My Mother & I
2019 · single
La Vie En Rose
2019 · single
Historian
2018 · album
Next of Kin
2018 · single
Addictions
2018 · single
Night Shift
2017 · single
Lucy Dacus on Audiotree Live
2016 · EP
No Burden
2016 · album
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Biography
Out Now: the new full-length from Lucy Dacus, Home Video. This new gift from Dacus, her third album, was built on an interrogation of her coming-of-age years in Richmond, VA. Many songs start the way a memoir might—"In the summer of ‘07 I was sure I’d go to heaven, but I was hedging my bets at VBS”—and all of them have the compassion, humor, and honesty of the best autobiographical writing. Most importantly and mysteriously, this album displays Dacus’s ability to use the personal as portal into the universal. “I can’t hide behind generalizations or fiction anymore,” Dacus says, though talking about these songs, she admits, makes her ache. That Home Video arrives at the end of this locked down, fearful era seems as preordained as the messages within. “I don’t necessarily think that I’m supposed to understand the songs just because I made them,” Dacus says, “I feel like there’s this person who has been in me my whole life and I’m doing my best to represent them.” After more than a year of being homebound, in a time when screens and video calls were sometimes our only form of contact, looking backward was a natural habit for many. If we haven’t learned it already, this album is a gorgeous example of the transformative power of vulnerability. Dacus’s voice, both audible and on the page, has a healer’s power to soothe and ground and reckon.