Two years at Essendon Grammar were then followed by another move to Perth, Western Australia, where he attended Hollywood High School.
After being introduced to and mentored by Melbourne gospel artist Paul Colman, Darlow began recording his first album, entitled Be with You, with indie producer David Carr.
[citation needed] In January 2016, Darlow released the first single from his fifth album, "Solid Rock", a cover of the Goanna hit from 1982.
Darlow enlisted the help of the song's author and original singer, Shane Howard, on vocals and recorded it as a duet.
This second single got solid radio play around Australia, with the supporting music video featuring well known Australian actor Matt Hetherington, TV personality Melissa Hetherington, TV and radio personality and author, Jane Gazzo as well as Darlow's son Emmanuel.
January 2018 saw radio success for Darlow, in the form of his most recent release, a remake of an older production "Sorry", an apologetic song that protests white settlement in Australia and the mistreatment of Aboriginal people in the following centuries.