D'Arcy Shares "Crush (RUSL Bubblegum Remix)" Video Via Women Who Rock, EARMILK

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If you like Billie Eilish or Lorde, you’re bound to like NYC-based indie act D'Arcy. Coming in with her dark and alternative pop sounds, she’s making her presence known and offering a unique take on the genre that's setting her apart from the aforementioned artists. - EARMILK

"The type of pounding nocturnal alt pop that acts as the perfect complement to both a neon-lit night out or an introspective drive" - Under The Radar

"A fierce alt-rock winner that hones summer playlist poignancy" - Glide

Today, D'Arcy shares a brand new lyric video for RUSL Bubblegum's remix of "Crush" via Women That Rock.

NYC-based indie act D'Arcy previously shared "Bad Habit". Pounding 808s score the dramatic track, flaunting her powerful voice and lyricism. Under The Radar premiered the track, praising it as "the type of pounding nocturnal alt pop that acts as the perfect complement to both a neon-lit night out or an introspective drive."

On "Bad Habit", D'Arcy says: Bad Habit centers on a struggle with addiction and the road to recovery. The song is imbued with self-awareness about the reality of addiction - "cards on the table I'm unstable, this is fatal, I won't hate you if you decide to leave."

"Bad Habit" stands in stark contrast to D'Arcy's more upbeat tracks "Bad Girls" and "Crush", which focus on young love, lust and wild nights out; "Bad Habit" is, perhaps, the aftermath of the "cocaine, head spin, pills and gin," that D'Arcy sings about in "Bad Girls".

D’Arcy is a new alternative act based out of NYC. Her first single “Crush” was released in October 2020 followed by “Bad Girls” in December and “Bad Girls” remix by Morgothbeatz (Juice WRLD, Lil Xan). D’Arcy is the first musical act launched from DRØME, a media company that previously published a multi-issue print magazine featuring Billie Eilish, Sofi Tukker, LPX, OSHUN, Girlpool, Nakaya and more. D'Arcy's influences range from Fiona Apple to Nine Inch Nails.

July 14, 2021 9:00am ET by Pressparty  

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