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Melbourne Indie-Pop Artist Darcy Fox Announces Atmospheric New Single βStorm Warningβ MELBOURNE, VIC - Following a string of soul-baring releases, indie singer-songwriter Darcy Fox returns with βStorm Warningβ, a cinematic exploration of vulnerability and the quiet strength of unconditional support. Scheduled for release on March 6, the track blends the intimate storytelling of Lizzy McAlpine with the expansive, lush production style of Kacey Musgraves' "Golden Hour" Storm Warningβ serves as a poignant tribute to those who stay during lifeβs most turbulent chapters. Written from the perspective of someone navigating a heavy mental health "storm," the single captures the visceral tension of internal struggle and the profound relief of a partner who remains a safe harbor. βThis song is for the people who donβt run when things get dark,β says Fox. βItβs about the gratitude you feel when someone chooses to sit in the rain with you instead of just waiting for the sun to come back out.β The trackβs production mirrors this emotional arc, beginning with delicate, close-mic vocals that draw the listener into a private confession, before swelling into a rich, layered soundscape. Featuring soaring harmonies and a "slow-burn" rhythmic drive, βStorm Warningβ highlights Foxβs ability to turn deeply personal experiences into universal indie-pop anthems. Already gaining international traction with a 28% approval rate on global tastemaker platforms, βStorm Warningβ is poised to resonate with fans of Joy Oladokun and Gretta Ray. With its blend of raw honesty and polished, atmospheric production, the single cements Darcy Foxβs reputation as one of Melbourneβs most compelling voices in the contemporary indie-pop scene.

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