Australian country outfit Darlinghurst return with their compelling new single, “Pour Me Another One” — a relatable, slow-burning track that captures the quiet need to switch off after a long day.Set in the familiar glow of a local bar, the song tells the story of slipping in alone for a drink — not to celebrate, not to socialise, but simply to sit, breathe, and let the day wash off. It’s a moment of stillness in a world that rarely stops talking.But as the night unfolds, that solitude becomes harder to hold onto. Strangers strike up conversations, assumptions are made, and the simple act of being alone is misunderstood. “Pour Me Another One” taps into that tension — the push and pull between needing space and being drawn back into the noise.Blending modern country with an understated Americana feel, Darlinghurst deliver the track with restraint and authenticity. The production remains grounded, allowing the storytelling to lead, while the vocal carries a quiet honesty that feels both intimate and deeply familiar.This is not a heartbreak anthem or a party song — it offers something more subtle: a reflection on independence, boundaries, and the small personal rituals we rely on to reset.“Pour Me Another One” follows Darlinghurst’s February release, “Trouble in a Small Town,” which was embraced by the country community and radio alike, earning Apple Music playlist support and high rotation across stations Today’s Country 94.1, TMFM (Tamworth), Australian Country Radio and Capital Country Radio.With this latest release, Darlinghurst continue to carve out their lane in Australian country music — one built on real moments, real emotion, and stories that don’t need to shout to be heard.Darlinghurst’s new single “Pour Me Another One” is out at radio on Monday 11th May and all streaming services on Friday 15th May.
