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Switched on Pop

Growing Pains with Lucy Dacus

Switched on Pop

Vox Media Podcast Network

Music Interviews, Music History, Music, Music Commentary

4.62.7K Ratings

🗓️ 2 July 2021

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Growing up is never easy. But pop songs about adolescence too often gloss over the complicated moments. The “teenage dream” archetype is just a pop culture fantasy. And no one really wants to be 17 forever. On her new album “Home Video,” Lucy Dacus talks about youthful growing pains. She remembers the uncomfortable moments. Dacus says that “a lot of childhood is crisis mode… you get pushed around by the world and the rules that are set for you.” Her songs examine unequal power relationships between parents and friends and lovers. On the lighter side, the album opens up with “Hot And Heavy,” which takes us back to the scene of an early romantic encounter on a basement sofa, red faced and awkward. But by the next song, “Christine,” the amorous feelings fade: “He can be nice, sometimes / Other nights, you admit he's not what you had in mind.” Bad dads, bible camp indoctrination, and perpetual peer pressure all take the stage in Dacus’ coming of age album. Dacus says that writing about those years is “a process of extorting control over things that I didn’t have control over at the time.” With untethered teenage dreams safely behind her, Dacus now gets to reclaim the meaning of youth: “I am the narrator of my own life so I get to say what this meant.” Songs Discussed Lucy Dacus - Night Shift Frank Zappa - Sharleena boygenius - Souvenir Lukas Graham - 7 Years Kendrick Lamar - Beyonce Justin Bieber - Baby Mandy Moore - Fifteen Hilary Duff - Sweet Sixteen The Beatles - When I'm Sixty Four ABBA - Dancing Queen Sound of Music - Sixteen Going On Seventeen Avril Lavigne - 17 Kings Of Leon - 17 Lake Street Dive - Seventeen Sharon Van Etten - Seventeen Alessia Cara - Seventeen Stevie Nicks - Edge of Seventeen Janis Ian - At Seventeen More Playlist of coming of age songs Study on songs that references age Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Welcome to Switched on Pop.

0:55.0

I'm SlangWriter Charlie Harding, and I'm a musicologist, Nate Sloan.

0:58.7

To start off today, I want to take you back in time.

1:00.9

What do you think about most awkward aged Nate?

1:05.5

Okay.

1:06.5

I think we're going back to like 12, 13.

1:10.3

Yeah.

1:11.3

I mean, let's start with physical awkwardness.

1:14.3

You know, limbs too long for my body.

1:17.7

Just looking like a full being born.

1:21.3

You know, the size of a literal apple.

1:26.2

And socially, equally at sea, unable to relate to people, didn't watch television, didn't

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