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Lucy Dacus New Zealand Show Announced

Lucy Dacus New Zealand Show Announced

Thursday 14th February, 2019 8:56AM

Richmond, Virginia songwriter Lucy Dacus is playing her debut New Zealand show this April, bringing her critically acclaimed tunes to Auckland's Tuning Fork for a one-off headline performance. One third of US super-trio boygenius with Phoebe Bridgers and Julien Baker (who we interviewed last week), Dacus' emotionally resonant solo work spans two albums – her 2016 debut No Burden, and last year's sophomore collection Historian, which was met with rapturous praise by the likes of The Guardian, Noisey, Pitchfork, The Line Of Best Fit and Rolling Stone. To add to the excitement and in honour of Valentine's Day (which lovebirds will know is today), Dacus recently shared a cover of Edith Piaf’s ‘La Vie En Rose’ from her forthcoming 2019 EP sung in both French and English for you to swoon to. Dive in to the details here...


Lucy Dacus
Thursday 4th April - Tuning Fork, Auckland

Presales available from 12pm Friday 15th February


Listen to 'Night Shift' from 2018's Historian...


Press release:

A glance at her worldwide touring schedule in 2019 shows little sign that Lucy Dacus is slowing down, Make sure you see her live in her one New Zealand performance this April.

"Dacus’ performance was subtle and effortless, with no pretence to distract from what has to be one of the purest, sturdiest young voices today." - Consequenceofsound

2018 was a milestone year for Richmond, Virginia's Lucy Dacus. Her widely celebrated sophomore record, Historian, was met by a cavalcade of critical elation including Best Of coverage from The Guardian, Noisey, Pitchfork, The Line Of Best Fit and Rolling Stone among many others. Features in MOJO (‘Rising’), BBC Entertainment, Quiet, Uncut, and plays across BBC 6 Music, Radio 2 and Radio X.

"this is a rock’n’roll album with deep understanding of pop melody but layered up with bold lyrics which disarm you as much as they connect with you." - NME

"The record is a thoughtful, emotionally astute account of loss in all its bittersweet varieties." - BBC Music

Her collaborative EP as 1/3 of boygenius (with Julien Baker and Phoebe Bridgers) became one of the most talked-about new projects of the year, and was heralded by publications including The Guardian, The Observer, i-D, New Statesman, Uncut and MOJO.

"The sizable talent and personalities of Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers, and Lucy Dacus come together for a harmonious, confrontational, and all too brief EP." - Pitchfork

Dacus headlined UK venues including London’s Islington Assembly Hall and Omeara, and made US national TV appearances on CBS This Morning, Late Night with Seth Meyers, and Last Call With Carson Daly.

Recorded in here-and-there studio spurts over the last two years, 2019 will be released later this year as a physical EP, and will be made up of originals and cover songs tied to specific holidays, each of which will drop around their respective date: Valentine’s Day, Taurus season and US Mother’s Day, American Independence Day, Springsteen’s Birthday, Halloween, Christmas, and New Year’s.

In honour of Valentine’s Day, Dacus has released a cover of Edith Piaf’s ‘La Vie En Rose’ sung in both French and English. Dacus’ clear vocals and faint vibrato float over the chiming piano, a starry-eyed, upbeat take on the classic tune, and a hint at her pop-star potential. “From the first time I heard it, I thought ‘La Vie En Rose’ was a perfect song. Hearing it, I knew that, one day, I would fall in love,” says Dacus, adding “I want someone to listen to this while running at top speed to the doorstep of the person they adore, ready to profess their deep, undying love. (P.S., there’s a longer story about singing this song as a duet with my middle school janitor, but it is not concise).”

Dacus uses her gift as a songwriter to help understand and cope with the world around her, including making sense of national holidays, often more geared towards social media boasts and manufactured consumerism than authentic celebration. “What is going on,” she asks herself on these days, retreating from the heightened expectations of holidays to figure out what to make of them and to find her own meaning. “I’ve collected some songs from trying to answer that question,” she says, and “this series seems like the right place to put them next to each other. These songs are self- contained, not indicative of a new direction, just a willingness to do something different and sometimes even out of character.”

Links
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