Filtering years of journal entries, countless wry observations and tales of
awkward confessional angst into whip-smart indie rock, Lucy Dacus was quickly
marked out as a new songwriting talent when she emerged in 2016.
Raised by an adoptive family in rural Norfolk, Virginia - where her mother was a
piano teacher and her guitar-playing father had a healthy stack of Paul Simon,
David Bowie and Bruce Springsteen records - Dacus started performing as part of
vibrant creative community in Richmond in her teens, before studying film at the
Virginia Commonwealth University. Dropping ...