Darren Lewsen delivers raw emotion and hard-earned resilience in his latest track, “Curbside.” Built around the haunting line, “Cos I’ve had days that’ll rival your nights, whisky and cigarettes, just to put me right,” the song captures the story of a man who has been worn down by heartbreak, disappointment, and inner battles.
Rather than seeking revenge or dwelling in anger, “Curbside” focuses on the quiet strength it takes to walk away. The track paints a vivid picture of someone choosing peace over conflict, leaving painful memories and toxic experiences behind. Through gritty lyrics and emotionally charged storytelling, Darren Lewsen explores themes of survival, reflection, and personal freedom.
Musically, the song carries a rugged and soulful energy that complements its deeply human message. There’s honesty in every verse, making “Curbside” relatable to anyone who has faced difficult moments and decided to start again.
At its core, “Curbside” is not just about heartbreak — it’s about reclaiming control and moving forward stronger than before.