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Darcie Haven’s ‘Burner Account’ is the story of every psychotic thing she has done in the name of heartbreak

Indie-pop artist Darcie Haven dives headfirst into the emotional turbulence of heartbreak with her latest single, Burner Account – a raw, sharply produced track that captures the messy reality of post-breakup obsession with equal parts humour and heartbreak. The track sees Darcie leaning into her storytelling style, offering a relatable anthem for anyone who’s found themselves spiralling in the aftermath of love lost.

From the opening line, Burner Account plays like a late-night confessional wrapped in shimmering pop production. Produced with a sleek polish that contrasts its lyrical content, the song balances vulnerability with a biting sense of self-awareness. “In Burner Account, I open the gates on every insane, borderline psychotic thing I’ve done in the name of heartbreak,” Darcie says. “From obsessively checking your phone for messages you know won’t come, to creating a burner account on Instagram just to see if they’ve moved on—if you’ve been there, this one’s for you.”

The track’s sonic structure – featuring beats, synths, and a hook-heavy chorus – mirrors the emotional highs and lows of its narrative. Essentially, it is a breakup song that doesn’t wallow in sadness but instead puts the chaotic reality of romantic fallout under a bright, clever spotlight. Raised on a remote farm in Western Australia, Darcie’s early musical influences came from CDs and songbooks she discovered in her childhood bedroom. That foundation in heartfelt songwriting carries through to her current work, now shaped by life in Melbourne’s bustling music scene.

Burner Account is honest without being self-pitying, yet grounded in lived experience, and above all, it’s deeply human. Darcie continues to cement her status as one of Australia’s most compelling new voices in indie-pop, unafraid to say what everyone else is thinking—but to a beat you can dance to.

Connect with Darcie Haven: Instagram

Steve

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