Former Darlinghurst principal songwriter and Golden Guitar winner Jason Resch returns in 2026 with his compelling new single, ‘Does It Mean That It’s Over?’, released today. Marking an exciting new chapter in his musical journey, the song showcases Jason’s signature storytelling and emotive songwriting as he steps into the spotlight once again with fresh purpose and perspective.’Does It Mean That It’s Over?’ surfaced unexpectedly whist Jason was experimenting with other ideas and adding the finishing touches on his 2025 debut single ‘Talk Of The Town ’. During that time Jason was reflecting on experiences of loss and the weight of unmet expectations. Jason explains: “ ‘Does It Mean That It’s Over?’ represents a moment, and a question, that most of us will unfortunately experience and ask ourselves at some point in our lives. Then the hardest part is being realistic with what our answer is going to be.”Written and produced by Jason, ‘Does It Mean That It’s Over?’ features the pedal steel guitar of Ed Bates, one of Australia’s most loved and respected players. Renowned for his exceptional feel, technique and tone, Bates has performed and recorded with a veritable who’s who of the Australian music scene, bringing his unmistakable touch to the song. Melbourne singer Mary Catanchin lends her beautiful voice on background vocals, and the track was mixed by ARIA award winner David Carr at Rangemaster.With the release of ‘Does It Mean That It’s Over?’, Jason continues to carve out his own path — delivering a sound that is distinctive, authentic, and unmistakably his own.
: Performers:
· Jason Resch – Vocals, background vocals, guitar, drums and programming, keyboards
· Ed Bates – Pedal steel guitar
· Mary Catanchin – Background vocals
About Jason Resch:
Jason Resch is a Melbourne-based songwriter, musician and producer, whose career spans UK pop, Nashville song writing rooms, and Australian Country music charts. With a track record that includes chart-topping singles and award-winning collaborations.At just 18, Jason moved to the UK and joined Xenomania, a successful British music production team. He co-wrote ‘The Promise’ for Girls Aloud, which won Best British Single at the 2009 BRIT Awards and earned an Ivor Novello nomination. He co-wrote ‘The Boy Does Nothing’ for Alesha Dixon, a major hit across the UK, Europe, and Australia, and ‘All Fired Up’ for The Saturdays, a UK Top 5 hit. Jason’s song writing and musicianship have seen him collaborate with some of the biggest names in pop—contributing tracks for Kylie Minogue, playing guitar on Gabriella Cilmi’s global hit ‘Sweet About Me’, and co-writing, programming, and performing on the Pet Shop Boys’ Grammy-nominated album Yes.After several years in the UK and a song writing stint in Nashville, Jason returned home and co-founded the country group Darlinghurst. As the group’s principal songwriter and co-producer, he helped shape their distinct sound, leading to multiple charting Country singles, a #1 ARIA Country Album, and a Golden Guitar Award for New Talent of the Year.Since leaving Darlinghurst, Jason has continued to expand his creative horizons, producing and co-writing with a diverse line up of artists.
