Nashville’s Charlotte Sands is in her angsty, anthemic element on ‘Every Guy Ever’

The track sees the artist continue her monumental rise

The track sees the artist continue her monumental rise

Proving herself as one of the shining lights in a modern pop punk scene that feels overly saturated and and blighted by the emergence of “artists” like MGK, Charlotte Sands is quick establishing herself as one of the genres standout acts.

Latest release ‘Every Guy Ever’ is a fun pop punk tune that feels both anthemic and cathartic with Charlotte’s heart-on-sleeve writing style creating a vibe that feels intimate and endearing. The track is like a love-letter to the genre, featuring nods to the past and more contemporary, cutting edge sounds, continuing to highlight the exciting trajectory of an artist that seems to keep improving.

Charlotte says on the track, “‘Every Guy Ever’ is a song about every guy, ever. You say that you love him, and he’s like “whatever”. You say you don’t want him, he wants you forever. It’s a song that that started as a voice memo in my phone when I was drunk with my friends walking home from a bar. It’s a song for anyone who has ever been lead on or left hanging and are tired of dating different people and dealing with the same old shit.”