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Flock of Dimes // Lucy Dacus

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Jenn Wasner of Flock of Dimes and Wye Oak takes you through why Joni Mitchell’s “Amelia” both comforts and terrifies her. And Lucy Dacus explains how The Cure’s Just Like Heaven” is a friendly ghost in her life, and how Prince’s I Would Die 4 You,” helped expand her idea of how cool a song about God could be.

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Jenn Wasner of Flock of Dimes and Wye Oak takes you through why Joni Mitchell’s “Amelia” both comforts and terrifies her. And Lucy Dacus explains how The Cure’s Just Like Heaven” is a friendly ghost in her life, and how Prince’s I Would Die 4 You,” helped expand her idea of how cool a song about God could be.

Listen to Flock of Dimes Studio 1A performance

Listen to Wye Oak’s Studio 1A performance

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Check out Lucy Dacus on the cover of Magnet

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