Lucy Dacus sat behind an actual tiny desk for her NPR 'Tiny Desk Concert' appearance, filmed at her high school alma mater.
appearance, filmed at her high school alma mater, Maggie L. Walker Governor’s School in Richmond, Virginia.
With her band — which includes two of her former classmates, guitarist Jacob Blizard and audio engineer Collin Pastore — Dacus played through several songs from her latest albumAfter a short transition into “Going Going Gone,” the band left the room for Dacus to perform the grim album cut “Thumbs,” in which she fantasizes about murdering a friend’s estranged father. “It might be tough to hear — it’s just a warning,” Dacus said before performing.
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