
Forever Is A Feeling: The Archives Lucy Dacus
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Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
10.10.2025
Label: Lucy Dacus, under exclusive license to Geffen Records.
Genre: Pop
Subgenre: Pop Rock
Artist: Lucy Dacus
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- 1 Calliope Prelude 01:17
- 2 Big Deal 04:19
- 3 Ankles 03:11
- 4 Limerence 03:12
- 5 Modigliani 03:06
- 6 Talk 03:17
- 7 For Keeps 02:11
- 8 Forever Is A Feeling 03:12
- 9 Come Out 03:48
- 10 Best Guess 04:00
- 11 Bullseye 03:23
- 12 Most Wanted Man 03:54
- 13 Lost Time 04:43
- 14 Best Guess (wedding version) 03:25
- 15 Bullseye (at Radio City Music Hall) 03:47
- 16 Losing 02:03
- 17 Ankles (demo) 03:11
- 18 Time In A Bottle 02:39
- 19 Bus Back To Richmond 02:54
- 20 More Than Friends 03:23
- 21 Lost Time (extended) 05:57
Info for Forever Is A Feeling: The Archives
GRAMMY award-winning singer-songwriter Lucy Dacus releases "Forever Is A Feeling: The Archives", the counterpart to her fourth studio album, Forever Is A Feeling. The album features reimagined versions of tracks, like “Best Guess (wedding version)” and a live recorded performance of “Bullseye” with Hozier at Radio City Music Hall. In addition to the fresh versions, Dacus included never-before-released songs like “Losing” and a cover of “Time In A Bottle” by Jim Croce.
"Dacus embraces cynicism, anticipating her relationship’s eventual fracture. Instead of letting it swallow her, she remains optimistic by focusing on the present. Her signature subdued vocals and decorative writing are excellent tools to express this. Still, Dacus’ spin on themes that are already tried-and-true and occasional mistakes in world-building make it difficult for complexity to shine." (machronicle.com)
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