Lucy Dacus

Lucy Dacus

Lucy Elizabeth Dacus (/ˈdeɪkəs/ DAY-kəss; born May 2, 1995) is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. Originally from Richmond, Virginia, Dacus first gained fame following the release of her debut album, No Burden (2016), which led to a deal with Matador Records. Historian, her second album, was released in 2018 to critical acclaim. Home Video, her third studio album, was released in 2021. Lucy Dacus, 美国独立摇滚歌手,1995年5月2日出生在美国弗吉尼亚州西北部一个叫诺福克的城市。 Lucy Dacus在2015年开启她的音乐事业,11月发行了第一支单曲“I Don't Wanna Be Funny Anymore”并收录于第一张专辑 。整张专辑是在纳什维尔和家乡的朋友们一同制作的,Lucy随后签约了Matador并在2018年发行了第二张专辑 收到了权威音乐评估网站Pitchfork的好评。同年Lucy与Phoebe Bridgers和Julien Baker组建了乐队"Boygenius" 并发行了一张同名EP。 2019年,Lucy发行了一张名为<2019>的合辑EP,收录了7首歌曲(翻唱/原创)代表7个极具意义的日子,采取了极具创意的改编形式让人耳目一新。 2021年,Lucy Dacus宣布全新专辑将在6月25日发行,从出生就被养母领养的她,“Chosen Family”是一个默认选项,她从未感觉到自己与他人血缘上的连结。Lucy在19岁第一次见到自己的乌兹别克斯坦的生父,他们之间存在客观的语言障碍。她说生父相信他们之间的血缘纽带,但是父亲却并不尊重她的boundaries,或许是因为他无法理解。这张专辑以自传的形式 通过容易共情的词作和动人的旋律 再次受到广大听众的喜爱。

Lucy Dacus个人资料

Birth name Lucy Elizabeth Dacus Born May 2, 1995 Mechanicsville, Virginia, U.S. GenresIndie rock,indie folk Occupations Singer-songwriter musician record producer Instruments Vocals guitar tambourine Lucy Elizabeth Dacus (/ˈdeɪkəs/ DAY-kəss; born May 2, 1995) is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. Originally from Richmond, Virginia, Dacus first gained fame following the release of her debut album, No Burden (2016), which led to a deal with Matador Records. Historian, her second album, was released in 2018 to critical acclaim. Home Video, her third studio album, was released in 2021. Early life Dacus was adopted as an infant and grew up in Mechanicsville, Virginia, a suburb of Richmond. She is of Uzbek and Irish descent. Her adoptive mother is a professional pianist and music teacher, and her adoptive father is a graphic designer. Dacus had an early interest in music, and bought her first guitar, an Ibanez, from Craigslist when she was in middle school. After graduating from Maggie L. Walker Governor's School in 2013, she began studying film at Virginia Commonwealth University, but left to avoid student debt and the "feeling of being misunderstood" in her university program. Prior to becoming a full-time musician, she was employed by Richmond Camera as an editor for children's school photos. During this time, she wrote approximately 30 songs, nine of which would comprise the tracklist of No Burden. Career 2015–2018: No Burden and Historian Dacus first performed in New York City in March 2015. Her first single, "I Don't Wanna Be Funny Anymore", premiered in November 2015. Her debut album No Burden was produced in Nashville by her hometown friends, Berklee College of Music graduate Collin Pastore and Oberlin Conservatory of Music graduate Jacob Blizard; it was recorded at the request of Blizard for a school project. The album was originally released digitally on CD, and on vinyl via Richmond's EggHunt Records on February 26, 2016. Dacus was then signed to Matador Records, who re-released the album on September 9, 2016. In the same year she performed at Lollapalooza, in Chicago's Grant Park and made her national television debut on CBS This Morning. She recorded a Tiny Desk Concert for NPR the same weekend. In October 2016 she played the London Calling festival in Amsterdam, as a replacement for The Duke Spirit, who had been forced to cancel. Dacus's second album, titled Historian, was released on March 2, 2018. Like its predecessor, it was met with widespread critical acclaim. Writing for Pitchfork, Sasha Geffen praised its nuance and sensitivity: "It’s not an easy album to wear out. It lasts, and it should, given that so many of its lyrics pick at time, and the way time condenses around deep emotional attachments to other people." Rolling Stone rated the album 4/5 stars, as did NME. Historian, like No Burden, was recorded in Nashville, at Trace Horse Studio, in a similar collaborative effort by Lucy Dacus, Jacob Blizard, and Collin Pastore. 2018–2025: Boygenius, 2019 EP, and Home Video Thumb Dacus performing at Neumos in Seattle in 2019 In 2018, Dacus, along with Phoebe Bridgers and Julien Baker, formed the supergroup Boygenius. In August, they released three songs from their self-titled debut EP, which was fully released on October 26, 2018. To coincide with Valentine's Day 2019, Dacus released a cover of "La Vie en rose", the first in a planned series of songs commemorating major holidays. Dacus released her third studio album Home Video on June 25, 2021. She performed one of its singles, "Hot & Heavy", on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on April 13. On November 10, Dacus released her single "Thumbs Again", a re-release of her song "Thumbs" with additional instrumentation, alongside the announcement of 2022 US tour dates. On February 2, 2022, Dacus released a single "Kissing Lessons", accompanied by a music video. On March 8, 2023, Dacus released a music video for the song "Night Shift", directed by Jane Schoenbrun, for the fifth anniversary of Historian. Boygenius' debut studio album The Record was released on March 31, 2023 and Dacus spent much of the year touring the album with the group, including an appearance at Coachella. On February 1, 2024, Boygenius announced a hiatus. On October 8, 2024, Dacus was a surprise opener for a makeup Julien Baker show at New York City's Brooklyn Steel, where she performed an untitled new song on International Lesbian Day. Thumb Dacus performing with Boygenius in 2023 2025–Present: Forever is a Feeling On January 15, 2025, Dacus announced her fourth studio Album, Forever is a Feeling. The same day, she released the double a-side single, Ankles. Activism After Texas's new abortion law went into effect on September 1, 2021, Dacus announced on Twitter that all the money she makes at her upcoming shows in Texas "will be going towards abortion funds." She also informed her fans to bring extra money to her Houston and San Antonio shows for the donation to the abortion funds. During her Home Video Tour in July 2022, Dacus announced that she and her supporting act Camp Cope would be donating tips from the merchandise stand to the organization Fund Abortion Not Police. While performing with Boygenius at Coachella in April 2023, the band spoke in support of trans rights following bills proposed in states like Florida and Missouri. At a later tour date in June 2023 in Tennessee, Dacus and her fellow band members performed in drag in protest of anti-drag legislation that state governor Bill Lee signed into law that was blocked in federal court. After former President Barack Obama included "Not Strong Enough" by boygenius on his annual summer playlist, Dacus quote tweeted him, saying "war criminal :(". Personal life Dacus was raised Christian but is no longer religious. She identifies as queer. Dacus lived in Richmond, Virginia until late 2019. As of October 2023, she resides in Los Angeles, having previously resided in Philadelphia.

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