Duffy is originally from Amsterdam, New York, and first started playing guitar at 17, although they had played drums since 5th grade.[2] After graduating from high school, Duffy attended Schenectady County Community College for guitar performance as the only female student in the program.[2] After graduating from college they briefly relocated to Albany, New York, prior to joining Morby's band in Los Angeles, California.[2] Duffy uses non-binarygender-neutral pronouns.[3][4]
Session work
Duffy is credited on a number of albums as a session musician. They played a slide guitar solo on "Holding On" off The War on Drugs' Grammy-winning album A Deeper Understanding,[5] and in 2019 they played on William Tyler's instrumental album Goes West.[6] Duffy contributed guitar, slide guitar, and bass on the albums Fading Lines (2016) and European Heartbreak (2018) by Dutch artist Amber Arcades.[7][8] Duffy played slide guitar on "Seven Words", a 2016 track from the album Front Row Seat to Earth by Weyes Blood.[9] Duffy appeared on Mega Bog's albums Happy Together (2017) and Dolphine (2019).[10][11] Duffy was a regular member of indie rock musician Kevin Morby's live band from 2015 to 2018, and played guitar, piano, and bass on his 2017 album City Music.[12]
Duffy collaborated with music Jenn Wasner on Wasner's second album as Flock of Dimes, Head of Roses.[13] They are also heavily featured in Sylvan Esso's expanded live band from their WITH tour, of which a full-length concert film and double LP WITH was released. Duffy also performed on the follow-up EP, WITH LOVE.
Duffy is the founder, primary songwriter, and only permanent member of the Los Angeles-based band Hand Habits.[14] Their first release as Hand Habits was a 2012 split record titled Small Shifts (included as part of the pinky demos).[15] On September 25, 2015, Hand Habits released double EPs titled This Sounds Like Nothing Tonight and This Sounds Like Nothing Before.[16][17]
Wildly Idle (2017)
Their first full length record Wildly Idle (Humble Before the Void) was released by Woodsist Records in 2017.[18]
Wildly Idle was self-produced by Duffy and recorded partially in Saugerties, New York and partially at their home in Highland Park.[4] Kevin Morby said about the album: "Wildly Idle feels incredibly intimate, like a secret between her and the listener. It hits soft, like warm water, and before you know it it is all around you – a bath, and Meg's whisper has made its way inside you".[19] In reviewing the album for Pitchfork, Quinn Moreland wrote: "Duffy sings of romances come and gone without ever sounding jaded or spiteful; future love promises a mystery, a sensuality that’s open like the road".[18]
placeholder (2019)
On March 1, 2019 Hand Habits released their second studio album, placeholder, produced by Brad Cook in Justin Vernon's Wisconsin studio.[20][21] Duffy stated that the songs on placeholder "are about accountability and forgiveness .... These are all real stories. I don't fictionalize much".[22]
2020 to 2021
In 2020, Hand Habits released singles "Pictures of Flowers", a collaboration with Jess Williamson,[23][24] and "Comfortable", a collaboration with Ryan Hemsworth.[25][26] They released their EP dirt in February 2021,[27] and in June of that same year, they released the singles "motherless" and "no reply", produced by Luke Temple and Jeremy Harris.[28]
yes/and (2021)
Duffy's collaborative project with producer Joel Ford, yes/and, debuted with a self-titled album in July 2021.[29][30][31]
Fun House (2021)
In August 2021, Hand Habits announced their upcoming album Fun House, and released the first single "Aquamarine".[32][33] The album, which was produced by Sasami and engineered by Kyle Thomas, was released on October 22, 2021.[34] In their positive review of the album, Pitchfork noted: "[Fun House] embodies all Duffy’s gifts at once, bringing their virtuosic talent into their own wheelhouse, on their own terms."[35] The FADER dubbed the album a "breakthrough," with Shaad D'Souza writing that the album is "lush, bright, in constant forward motion, in a constant state of change... Duffy’s third and best record, it possesses some grimy, earthen magic."[36]
2022
On September 14, 2022, Hand Habits released two new songs "Greatest Weapon," a song about "coming to grips with the dance of time," [37] and "Under The Water" via Sylvan Esso's Psychic Hotline label.[38] The latter track is a collaboration between Duffy and Sylvan Esso's Amelia Meath.[39]
Sugar the Bruise (2023)
In March 2023, Hand Habits announced a six-track album Sugar the Bruise, which was released by Fat Possum on June 16.[40] The record was co-produced by Duffy and Luke Temple, with additional production from Philip Weinrobe and Jeremy Harris, and was recorded at Panoramic House Studios in Stinson Beach, CA.[41][42] Of the album, Paste Magazine writes, "these chapters are personal, droll, flushed and cresting; wondrously experimental and deftly consummate; a skyline of everydayness... Duffy paves a new slate, growing slowly into subversive song constructions and articulating how a body might begin tumbling through familiar habitats with a romantic, curious and joyous eye."[41]