âThis is my most embarrassing song,â Katie Gregson-Macleod tells a jam-packed Horatio’s midway through her debut at The Great Escape. âItâs called âI Want To Be Your Girlfriendâ and it was written the day before [the relationship] ended.â Sheâs effortlessly entertaining the buzzy crowd, but also couldnât be more wrong â thereâs nothing embarrassing at all about Gregson-Macleodâs quietly devastating tunes. With only a subtle guitar accompaniment, the full focus today (May 11) is on emotive vocals and heart-wrenching balladry.
Headlining Scotland at The Great Escape’s showcase, the rest of the set follows suit: Gregson-Macleodâs easy on-stage banter is juxtaposed against her powerhouse songwriting. âTV Showâ, a gorgeous, unreleased track co-written with Matt Maltese unpicks a breakup â or âsituational endingâ â that she quips was âshorter than an episode of The Officeâ. Meanwhile, âSecond Single Bedâ â a song about âa friend of mine I was sure I was going to shag but didnâtâ â is a grunge-flecked earworm.
With no backing band, the 22-year-old leads on the piano and guitar throughout. She offers cuts from last year’s excellent âSongs Written For Pianoâ EP, which boasts viral hit âComplexâ. The teary track went stratospheric in mid-2022, with a trajectory that mimicked the success of Olivia Rodrigoâs âDrivers License’ the previous year. âCamila Cabello sings it,â she jokes, nodding to Cabello’s cover of ‘Complex’, adding: âNo Iâm only joking, she sang it one time, but one time is enough!â

âComplexâ is a song that places Gregson-Macleod alongside her young contemporaries (the aforementioned Rodrigo and Lizzy McAlpine) as a masterful storyteller. Spinning lyrics that depict unrequited love (âBut I’m wearing his boxers, I’m being a good wife / We won’t be together, but maybe the next lifeâ) over lilting piano lines, itâs not hard to see why it took off, with artists like King Princess and Madison Beer delivering their own covers of the tune.
Yet despite being the track being the grand finale of Gregson-Macleod’s set, itâs not an outlier. As she proves at The Great Escape today, she’s one of Gen Z’s next great storytellers.
Katie Gregson-Macleod played:
‘I’m Worried It Will Always Be You’
‘TV Show’
‘Second Single Bed’
‘I Want To Be Your Girlfriend’
‘Body’
‘White Lies’
‘Complex’
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