Track & News: Eora/Sydney’s Pop Princess Gia Darcy Announces Forthcoming EP ‘Crash Test’ and shares glistening single ‘Nice Things’


Eora/Sydney-based pop artist Gia Darcy has shared her latest single ‘Nice Things’ in lead-up to her upcoming EP ‘Crash Test’ – click to stream.

‘Nice Things’ is an electrifying pop anthem bursting with shimmering synths, bright guitar riffs, and Gia Darcy’s euphoric vocals. The song’s glittering production, layered with echoing harmonies and driving rhythms, creates a captivating soundscape that balances exhilaration and longing. With its infectious energy and emotionally charged delivery, ‘Nice Things’ captures the thrill of unguarded moments and the bittersweet edge of desire, making it an unforgettable, high-energy track.

Gia Darcy shares the single is about,

“The excitement and uncertainty of a new relationship. That intense feeling of wanting to dive in but feeling scared because of past heartbreak. It’s all about the struggle between self-sabotage and letting yourself be happy with someone special.”

Across the record’s as-released singles, ‘Make Me Wanna’, ‘Next Life’ and ‘Crash Test’, Gia has established herself as a dynamic fresh voice – ‘Nice Things’ further cements Gia’s place as one to watch. Recording the song with collaborator Liam Quinn (Ruel, Keith Urban, Rita Ora, Peach PRC) in Sydney, Gia created the ‘Nice Things’ demo in Los Angeles with producer Alex Koste (Go-Jo) and songwriter Emma Lov (Demi Lovato, Cheat Codes).

Accompanying the release of her EP is a tour across October:

Oct 9 – House of Strings, Mumbo Jumbo’s Darkinjung/Terrigal
October 10 – The Hamilton Station Awabakal/Newcastle
October 11 – TBH Friday’s, TBH Dharawal/Wollongong
Nov 2 – Trocadero Room Eora/Sydney

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