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Got Time? The Darcys Release 22-Minute Epic Song

It’s an instrumental piece entitled “Hymn for a Missing Girl.”  From the press release:

Originally inspired by Cormac McCarthy’s Cities Of The Plain, the piece was produced by The Darcys, mixed by Warring producer Tom McFall (Bloc Party, Stars) and described by the band as “an experiment in creating sound that reflects emotion.” Hymn For A Missing Girl was recorded inside a barn at Knowles Farm, Grey Highlands, Ontario, summer 2013.Available as part of Record Store Day in Canada and in the US on April 29th – the vinyl pressing is limited to 500 copies in North America. Hymn For A Missing Girl will be available on iTunes worldwide June 3.

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