Charlotte Sandsback to you
Directed by Benji Allen
back to you pairs Charlotte Sands’ pop-rock edge with a polished, performance-forward video built around pace, attitude, and hook-first replay value.
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Punk rock band. The band are currently on tour, with upcoming dates in Nashville and Cambridge.
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7 Charlotte Sands Music Videos from 2020–2026
Directed by Benji Allen
back to you pairs Charlotte Sands’ pop-rock edge with a polished, performance-forward video built around pace, attitude, and hook-first replay value.
None of My Business is Charlotte Sands in full alt-pop stride — sharp-tongued and infectious, a track built to soundtrack the moment you stop caring…
The video for “Sunday” presents Charlotte Sands through a performance-led visual style that focuses on delivery and tone.
Official music video for “Let You Down” by Sleeping with Sirens featuring Charlotte Sands pairs high‑energy emo‑rock performance with narrative visuals that reflect the song’s…
A raw, energetic live performance clip of Charlotte Sands delivering her infectious alt‑pop/rock track “Alright,” showcasing her dynamic stage presence and vocal strength with stripped‑down…
A bold, anthemic pop‑rock cover by Charlotte Sands of AFI’s classic “Miss Murder,” amplified with her signature fiery vocals and dynamic official video visuals that…
Charlotte Sands’s studio albums / EPs · 2
Everything you need to know about Charlotte Sands
Charlotte Sands’s music spans punk rock.
Charlotte Sands have released 2 studio albums, from can we start over? (2024) to Satellite (2026).
Charlotte Sands’s most recent studio album is Satellite, released in 2026.
Charlotte Sands’s most-watched music videos on AltSounds are “Let You Down (feat. Charlotte Sands)”, “Dress”, “Alright (Live Performance Video)” and “None of My Business”.
Charlotte Sands’s most-viewed music video on AltSounds is “Let You Down (feat. Charlotte Sands)” (2022), with 3.3 million views. Official music video for “Let You Down” by Sleeping with Sirens featuring Charlotte Sands pairs high‑energy emo‑rock performance with narrative visuals that reflect the song’s emotional vulnerability, resilience, and relational conflict, using dynamic band shots and cinematic…