Charlotte OC serves up choral excellence on new single “Darkest Hour”
03 October 2016, 11:30
| Written by
Pip Williams
The newest single from sultry gem Charlotte OC channels choral euphoria even in the "Darkest Hour".
“Darkest Hour is about watching someone become a prisoner in a toxic relationship,” explains the singer. “It’s about feeling powerless because there is nothing you can do to help.”
The brilliance of the song lies in its contrasts; spacious, piano-led verses giving way to the towering vocals of the chorus. Lyrically, it’s every part the soulful sorcery we’ve come to expect from this rising star, topped off with a nostalgic vinyl crackle.
“Darkest Hour” follows in the wake of three stellar EPs, and precedes a handful of UK shows this November.
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