This month, Gay City News reviews the latest albums by queer singer/songwriter Lucy Dacus and trans artist OHYUNG.
The singer-songwriter’s sparest songs tend to be not only the most emotionally unsparing, but points of unexpected climax.
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While the album on paper scans as a ’leveling up’ move, it plays like an exhausted reiteration of her previous record.