The Understudy

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Fine Young Folk 03:23 Tools
Every Old Hymn 03:38 Tools
Things That Get Dark 02:03 Tools
Rest Your Lonesome Cheek 03:54 Tools
The Last Patrol 03:56 Tools
Smile At A Stranger 05:44 Tools
Taking Off 02:59 Tools
Captured 05:02 Tools
Again 06:16 Tools
Upstate, Upstate! 03:48 Tools
Figure 8 03:01 Tools
Raymond Carver Was Never a Friend of Mine 02:24 Tools
Birds Leave the Bats to Their Own 01:52 Tools
Last Easy Day 02:56 Tools
Smoke & Strangers 04:07 Tools
What We Talk About 04:30 Tools
Again - Original Mix 04:30 Tools
Use Your Words 04:48 Tools
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MUSIC FOR PEOPLE WHO THINK TOO MUCH The Understudy is Lucy Hearn, or the music of Lucy Hearn, or both. Lucy has been a songwriter since her thoughts turned coherent. She writes on guitar and piano, and sings. In August 2007, Lucy hopped a plane to Ithaca, NY, where she lived for three weeks recording her debut album, What Not To Think While In Love. It was made with old friends, New Neighbors, in the band members’ summer vacation from college. Most of this happened at other people’s houses, some on the very same streets where Nabokov wrote Lolita. The end result steps from wry, winking pop to minimalist folk and back again--an omnibus of found sounds, inky guitars and hand-puppet piano. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.