Day 5 (January 5): Lucy Dacus - Night Shift

Hi. It's January 5th, and this is the only thing that has been posted on the blog today. The previous post was published yesterday, January 4th. Any suggestions to the contrary will be met with extreme anger.

Having fallen out of the time warp, I'm now able to listen to music properly again, which means I can indulge one of my favourite habits: listening to music that is really quiet and then gets really loud and shouty towards the end. That's the mark of a good song. Any song that ends quieter than how it started should, frankly, do one. I'm not interested in it.

Today's song of the day is one of those - "Night Shift" from Lucy Dacus' 2018 album Historian. It's a really, really lovely song about dedication and separation and loss, but most importantly, she keeps repeating the name of the song louder and louder until she's hollering. Lucy Dacus knew this would make a good song, and she was right. It is a good song. Maybe even better than good. Almost typed 'even better than god' there, which seems excessive, but you know what? Screw God. This is better than God.

God, if you exist, I'm sorry. I shouldn't curse you for cheap jokes on my weird blog. I'll make it up to you in purgatory.

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