Charlotte Sands recently released her EP titled ‘Good Now’. This six-track EP starts off with the title track, which delves into the singer’s personal journey of self-perception, as well as feelings of paranoia and isolation. And now that title track has an accompanying music video.
To enhance the song’s meaning, Charlotte Sands filmed a captivating music video in Los Angeles, which captures the essence of isolation and dissociation that inspired the song. On the music video, Sands says, “I wanted this video to represent the feeling of isolation and dissociation which is what I felt while writing the song. I pictured myself alone in my house experiencing a wide array of emotions and spiralling in and out of control of my feelings. I hope this video is able to connect the final dots of the song and I hope you love it as much as I do.”
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