Prolific breakout pop/rock star Charlotte Sands releases her nostalgia-inspired alt ballad “blindspot,” alongside its official video. The single comes ahead of her debut album can we start over? releasing on 24th January and will be followed by a worldwide headlining tour, through the US, UK, Australia, and Europe starting March 7th and her first set at the UK’s renowned Download festival. The album includes singles “blindspot,” “use me,” “pity,” and “get over it,” along with six new songs. Tickets are currently available for purchase HERE.

“‘blindspot” is a song about having feelings for someone who you’re friends with,” says Charlotte “It’s about the experience of watching their life from the sidelines and having to witness them have feelings for other people. This is one of my favorite songs I’ve ever written and was very much sonically inspired by artists like Michelle Branch, Jewel, and so many others. It reminds me of some of my favorite songs from the 90’s and I am so proud and excited for it to be out in the world.”

In the years leading up to her debut album can we start over?, Sands has been prolific – constantly releasing music, charting at Top 40 radio for over 15 weeks, nominations for Breakthrough Artist at A2IM’s Libera Awards, taking home an award at London’s Heavy Music Awards, touring with legendary acts including the UK and Europe with 5 Seconds of Summer this year – all while remaining fiercely independent. She loves the freedom that being a fully independent artist grants you, making music on her own terms and releasing each song into the world when it feels right. Her debut album is the culmination of a lifelong dream, a project she waited to undertake until it aligned perfectly with her artistic vision.

As she stands on the precipice of her debut album’s release, Charlotte Sands is filled with anticipation. “I hope this album conveys strength, confidence, and power within vulnerability,” she says. “It feels like holding a mirror to myself and reflects exactly how I feel right now in this phase of my life. I feel more secure in who I am as a person and as an artist than I’ve ever been.”

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