Lucy Dacus shares her new single ‘Next Of Kin’, from her second album Historian, out 2 March. It’s an album stand-out that highlights Lucy’s silky alto, crisp production, and intimate storytelling. Listen below!
“’Next Of Kin’ is the thesis statement of the album,” says Lucy. “It’s a breaking point after a build up of difficult subject matter. It’s a song about accepting fate, forgetting fear, and allowing yourself to be incomplete always.”
Historian is a 10-track record full of bracing realisations, tearful declarations and moments of hard-won peace, expressed in lyrics that feel destined for countless yearbook quotes and first tattoos. “This is the album I needed to make,” says Dacus, who views Historian as her definitive statement as a songwriter and musician. “Everything after this is a bonus.”
Dacus recorded the album in Nashville, re-teaming with No Burden producer Collin Pastore, and mixed by John Congleton. The sound they created, with substantial input from multi-instrumentalist and live guitarist Jacob Blizard, is an outward flowering of dynamic, living, breathing rock and roll. Historian is now available for pre-order here.
Dacus found solace in crafting a thoughtful narrative arc for Historian, touching on everything from systemic racism to creative burnout to the death of her grandmother. “It starts out dark and ends hopeful, but it gets darker in between; it goes to the deepest, darkest, place and then breaks,” she explains. “What I’m trying to say throughout the album is that hope survives, even in the face of the worst stuff.”
Stream / purchase ‘Next Of Kin’: https://lucydacus.lnk.to/nextofkin