Darlinghurst (album)

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Darlinghurst
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Studio album by
Released24 September 2021
StudioSecret Sound Studios, Melbourne [1]
Label Helium Records
Producer Pete Dacy, Jason Resch [2]
Singles from Darlinghurst
  1. "Sorry Won't Get You Back"
    Released: 2 August 2019 [3]
  2. "So Long So Long"
    Released: 25 October 2019 [4]
  3. "Picture Frame"
    Released: 17 April 2020 [5]
  4. "Gotta Go Rodeo"
    Released: 4 September 2020 [6]
  5. "Where Do We Go"
    Released: January 2021 [7]
  6. "Unfaithful"
    Released: 14 May 2021 [8]
  7. "You Stopped Making Sense"
    Released: 6 August 2021 [9]

Darlinghurst is the debut studio album by Australian country band Darlinghurst. The album was announced on 28 July 2021 [10] and released on 24 September 2021. The album debuted at number 9 on the ARIA Charts.

Contents

In an interview with Scenestr, Jason Resch said "I think there's something on the album for everyone to enjoy and relate to, and that's given I guess to our different musical backgrounds and how we are as individuals together. There will be a lot of different shade and colour among the 12 songs. We all share lead vocals, lots of harmonies, songs to go wild to, some to breakdown to. But, we invite anyone to listen to our record and make their own mind up. [2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."So Long So Long" 3:00
2."Where Do We Go"
  • Jack Dacy, Matt Darvidis, Cassie Leopold, Pagan Newman, Jason Resch
3:35
3."Carousel"
  • Darvidis, Leopold, Newman, Resch
3:34
4."Sorry Won't Get You Back"
  • Darvidis, Leopold, Newman, Resch
3:55
5."Unforgettable" (available on physical edition only)  
6."Picture Frame"
  • J.Dacy, Ruby Dacy, Darvidis, Leopold, Newman, Resch
3:24
7."Hangman" (available on physical edition only)  
8."Genevieve"
  • Darvidis, Leopold, Newman, Resch
3:56
9."Unfaithful"
  • J.Dacy, Darvidis, Leopold, Newman, Resch
2:46
10."Gotta Go Rodeo"
  • Darvidis, Leopold, Newman, Resch
3:05
11."Bad Things"
  • Darvidis, Leopold, Newman, Resch
3:42
12."You Stopped Making Sense" (with Shannon Noll)
  • Darvidis, Leopold, Newman, Resch
3:45

Charts

Chart (2021)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [11] 9

Release history

CountryDateFormat Label Catalogue
Australia [12] [13] 24 September 2021Helium Records Pty LtdHRDA2

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Darlinghurst are an Australian country music group, formed in 2017 consisting of Jason Resch, Pagan Newman, Cassie Leopold and Matt Darvidis. The group's debut self-titled studio album was released on 24 September 2021 and debuted at #1 on the ARIA Country album chart and #9 on the all music genre album ARIA chart. The group's first six singles peaked within the top 5 of the Australian Country Radio chart.

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