Cupchairs Reacts — DarcyOwla October Of 8th │ Destruction EP

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October Of 8th runs just over four minutes — and from the very first moment, you realize this isn’t meant to be polished. It’s raw, abstract, and deeply emotional. Sparse piano lines, fleeting guitar and pad textures, minimal percussion — the whole track feels like a stream of consciousness, like we’re eavesdropping on a private confession that needed to happen.

Darcy told us this was one of the hardest songs she’s ever written — and that she intentionally made the Destruction EP without AI. That decision shows. What you hear isn’t perfection — it’s truth. It’s someone putting survival into music, and that honestly takes guts.

The piece plays more like a spoken confession set to music than a standard pop structure. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t a solid core — the chord progressions especially carry a beauty that instantly reminded me of early Evanescence demos (Understanding, Missing) — dark, minimal, and emotionally devastating in their quietness.

As for the lyrics — they’re heavy. Lonely. Desperate. Not asking for pity — just asking to be heard. And we hear them.

Darcy — thank you for sharing this. Keep going. We need more truth-tellers, even when it’s messy. And if this resonates with you as a listener, please — don’t sit in silence. Talk to someone. There’s space for you. And there’s a lot more music left to make.

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