With their latest single “Pour Me Another,” UK indie rock outfit Sleeping Together deliver a soundtrack for every regret-soaked 3 a.m. conversation and every drink that tipped the night into something a little messier, a little more memorable. Released on April 25th, this track follows on from their recent single “The Essentials” and continues the evolution of their sound since their debut EP I Won’t Tell If You Don’t. If that EP hinted at promise, “Pour Me Another” is the moment the band rolls the dice, knocks over the first domino, and lets the chaos spill.
Produced by Andrea Cozzaglio (Inhaler, Wet Leg) at Narcissus Studio in London, the track marks a confident refinement of the band’s identity. Sleeping Together are navigating the space between indie rock and indie pop with increasing clarity — and edge. There’s still that infectious charm they’ve carried from the beginning, but now it comes laced with something sharper. A little darker. A little more honest.
“Pour Me Another” isn’t trying to polish the mess away. It leans into it. The production stays slick without losing its grit, allowing the band to feel tight but still raw — a combination that’s hard to balance but pulled off here with style.
The storytelling in this track is its greatest strength. From the opening lines, you’re pulled into a world of neon lights, half-meant promises, and emotional vulnerability that hides behind a cheeky grin. “Late-night longing drips from every lyric like condensation down a half-empty glass,” and it’s true — you don’t just hear this song, you see it. You feel it in the pit of your stomach.
Drawing comparisons to Arctic Monkeys’ lyrical wit and Catfish and the Bottlemen’s emotional urgency, “Pour Me Another” captures a specific type of romance — not the slow-burning kind, but the kind that ignites, crashes, and leaves you scrolling through your camera roll the next morning wondering what went wrong (or what went right). It’s fuelled by habit, heartache, and self-sabotage, a love story built on repetition rather than resolution.
There’s a cleverness here, a knowingness — the band knows the scene they’re painting. They’ve lived it, or at least watched enough people crash and burn to write about it honestly.
As the UK festival season kicks into gear, Sleeping Together are gearing up to take their sound to Truck Festival, Wilderness, Isle of Wight, and Focus Wales — major stages that are well-suited to the kind of live energy this song was built for. “Pour Me Another” feels like a track made for festivals: sweaty crowds, echoing singalongs, and just enough emotional punch to bring a hush before the chorus explodes again.
This single isn’t just another notch in their discography — it’s a statement. The band is stepping into their own, sharpening their songwriting, and refusing to play it safe.
Sleeping Together are no longer just “one to watch” — they’re a band actively defining their space in modern indie rock. “Pour Me Another” is both reckless and calculated, raw yet polished, fun but introspective. It’s a track that will resonate with anyone who’s ever poured another drink to chase a feeling they weren’t quite ready to face — or forget.
This isn’t a song to sit quietly in the background. It’s a scene-stealer, a festival anthem in the making, and another bold step forward for a band that’s clearly ready to take over the main stage.
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