Indira Ellis is back — louder, bolder, and unapologetically fierce — with her electrifying new single “Spellbound.” This rocked-up reimagining of her already captivating pop anthem takes everything we love about her artistry and dials it up to eleven. With roaring guitars, crashing drums, and an edge straight out of the early 2000s alt-rock era, Ellis brings nostalgia and empowerment together in a way that feels both fresh and timeless.
Inspired by the likes of Evanescence and Darling Violetta, “Spellbound” dives into the intoxicating rush of being drawn to the wrong person — that dangerous kind of charm that burns bright but fades fast. Ellis describes it as being “spellbound by a stereotypical bad boy,” a fleeting but unforgettable experience that feels like a cool autumn breeze — beautiful, exhilarating, and gone too soon. Through her commanding vocals and fiery delivery, she turns heartbreak into an anthem of self-realization.
There’s a powerful duality at play here — one that mirrors Indira’s journey from classically trained performer to genre-blending powerhouse. The new “Spellbound” embraces both her pop sensibilities and her rock roots, proving she’s not afraid to evolve or experiment. It’s fierce, cinematic, and soaked in emotion — the kind of track that demands to be played loud and lived through.
Indira Ellis continues to rise as one of the most exciting new voices in alt-pop, and “Spellbound” is another clear reminder of why. It’s not just a song — it’s a reclamation of power, wrapped in distortion and glitter.
‘Spellbound’ is a fiery alt-rock revival