D’Arcy - 'Moon'
D’Arcy has quickly become our favorite thing to come out of New York at the moment, she has just released anthemic new single ‘Moon’.
From the moment the first notes hit, ‘Moon’ brings a full-bodied anthemic quality while capitalizing on the subtle, ruminative nature that sets D'Arcy apart from the rest. Creating it’s own universe that politely invites you to full beautiful effect. The track has a '90s haze that brings warmth to the crisp, cool night that is ‘Moon’. Her floating vocals guide each line without ever pushing or pulling. D'Arcy is proving a light touch is all it takes to bring art to that next level.
"Moon is about finding love and beauty in life, despite the pain that comes from letting go of childhood in order to transition to adulthood."
Words by Rylee Alie
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