Scarlett Macfarlane Unleashes Empowering Pop-Rock Anthem Immortal Celebrating Strength and Resilience

Stream "Immortal" by Scarlett Macfarlane. An empowering, arena-ready pop-rock anthem produced by Grammy-winner Scott Jacoby.

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Artist Spotlight

Scarlett Macfarlane

Genre
Anthemic Pop-Rock
Vibe
Arena-Ready / Empowering
Latest
“Immortal” (Available Now)
DIVINE MAGAZINE
FEATURE 2026

Channeling the unshakeable inner fortitude of the human spirit, Scarlett Macfarlane delivers a masterclass in modern resilience. With a “Queen-inspired” heavy-hitting chorus, “Immortal” is more than just a single—it’s an anthem for anyone coming back swinging against the odds.

Scarlett Macfarlane returns with a high-octane jolt of adrenaline in her new single, “Immortal.” A defiant pop-rock anthem, the track is built for arena-sized moments, blending the raw power of classic rock with sleek modern production to celebrate the “unkillable” essence of human fortitude.

Listen to “Immortal” here


The “Gym-Floor” Inspiration

The origins of “Immortal” are as grounded as the song is soaring. While waiting for a workout, Macfarlane realized her own catalog lacked the specific brand of “fist-in-the-air” energy she gravitated toward when she needed to push through a challenge.

  • The Vision: A “walk-out” song for life’s most difficult “final-boss” scenes.
  • The Meaning: For Macfarlane, immortality isn’t about literal eternal life—it’s about the endurance of identity and the resilience to “come back swinging” after being knocked down.
  • The Vibe: Larger-than-life, empowering, and intentionally bold.

Engineering an Anthem

To achieve the massive impact she envisioned, Macfarlane teamed up with Grammy-winning producer Scott Jacoby. A pivotal moment in the studio transformed the track into the powerhouse it is today:

  • The “Queen” Influence: Inspired by the foot-stomping gravity of Queen’s “We Will Rock You,” the team reworked the chorus to drop into a heavy half-time feel.
  • The Result: A chorus that doesn’t just play—it lands with a visceral thud, providing the emotional and sonic surge Macfarlane originally imagined.

“Who comes out the gate with an arena-ready song and sings about all of us being immortal?” Macfarlane laughs. “Our essence is ultimately unkillable.”


🥊 Perfect For…

  • The “Final Rep”: Your new PR soundtrack at the gym.
  • The Big Reveal: Walk-out music for presentations, performances, or game days.
  • The Comeback: A reminder of your inner strength during moments of self-doubt.

What first got you into music?

An Aerosmith concert at Jones Beach was the day I decided to pursue music as a vocation. Thanks, Steven Tyler!

What sets your music apart? What is unique, or at least uncommon?

I like to think that something that sets my music apart is something I used to think of as a weakness and now see as a strength. So far I’ve endeavoured to have each song have its own universe that feels unique, and while it’s all very much mine, each song feels different and stands on its own. The “sound” isn’t just one style and for each song, if I were to pick the ideal person to cover my music, it would be a different artist from song to song.

What is your creative process like?

My creative process begins with discipline. I try to schedule into my life time to write. Even if it’s only 5 minutes a day, once or twice a week, if I don’t MAKE time for it to be a regular practice, it’s amazing how time will slip away from me. The second part of my process is that I chase after any and every idea I have and make sure I save it somewhere so I don’t lose it. A song title? Write it down in my notes app. A melody in my head on the elevator? Record it on my phone even if it’s only one phrase. Have a song idea in a dream? Wake up and write it down and then roll over and go back to bed (hopefully).

Who would you most like to collaborate with?

This is really a question that would change by the day but I have this song I’m writing right now that demands a sort of Zach Bryan style voice and cadence to sing it (it’s written to be a duet). Doesn’t have to be exactly him, though that would be awesome of course. Just someone with that sort of casual, storyteller, been-there-done-that sound and resonance to their voice. ZB has a way with making a melody feel like it’s not planned and this is the first time he’s ever singing it. I’d love to collaborate with someone with that laid back vibe. Mumford or Hozier would also be incredible, I wrote a song called “In The Gray” that I’d be so excited to collaborate with either of them on. Dare to dream right?

What is one message you would give to your fans?

I only get one message? Every song is a message to my fans! But if I had to just say one thing directly to them, I think instead of presuming to speak, I’d simply ask a question: Who are you?

 …And then I’d hope that they’d respond and tell me about themselves! They can already find out so much about me on my social pages and in my emails. I’d like to know more about THEM!

If you could change anything about the industry, what would it be?

Right now I think one of the biggest problems is there being a clear place to discover new music in a succinct and simple way, that people naturally want to engage with. Even for me, and I’m in active pursuit always of finding new music to listen to, it’s oddly challenging to find new stuff without being very proactive about it. In the “good old days” it was curated for you at radio, later by MTV, and then now relying on the “algorithm” to give you new artists on streaming platforms or based on a post that went “viral” is very hit or miss. In some ways it’s amazing because you have access to SO MUCH content, but in some ways that can be a lot like finding something to watch on Netflix now. 2 hours later… I still haven’t found something to watch, haha!

Who are your top two favorite artists of all time? Why those artists?

TOP TWO? That’s a bold question to ask an artist! I can do top three today (which is hard enough). Ask me tomorrow and I’ll deny every saying this but today… Whitney Houston. Aerosmith. Michael Jackson.

Do you have any other plans relating to this release? A video? Online Shows?

The Music Video for Immortal was a HUGE endeavour for many reasons and I’m very proud of it. We tried to make our own “Marvel Movie” style video using a combo of real footage and AI and it’s really creative and cool I think so I’m excited about that.

Producer: Scott Jacoby Composer: Scarlett Macfarlane Composer Lyricist: Scarlett Macfarlane

What can we expect from you within the next 6 months? Any releases planned? Future gigs?

I’m releasing a new song every 6 weeks so definitely stay tuned for more songs coming soon!

Was anyone else involved in writing, recording, or producing the songs?

I’m the sole songwriter but I recorded the first 15 songs I’m releasing with Grammy Award winning producer Scott Jacoby at Eusonia Studios in NYC.

If you were to write an autobiography, what would the title be?

Welcome to Planet Earth: beware of French Fries.

If you could be a superhero, what would your superpower be and your superhero name?

My superhero power would be to know the truth of anything at all times always. This one is a controversial one but I prefer to know the truth than a pretty lie. And my name would be Scarlett. Maybe Scarlett Skye. My mom already gave me an awesome Superhero name, I’ll keep it. She also almost named me Skye. So I’ll just put those two names together.

What would be the ideal food to have cooked for you on a date night?

French fries. Or Pizza. Or both.

What was the last TV series you watched on TV?

Currently watching Paradise on Hulu and it’s incredible.

Which fictional character do you wish was real?

Hagrid. And Obi Wan. And Rhysand. (iykyk)

Which are cooler? Dinosaurs or Dragons?

Dragons. No contest.

What is your favourite board game?

Can a card game count? UNO because my dad and I like to play that game.

Do you have any lucky items, objects, or traditions?

My mom is a masterful finder-of-four-leaf-clovers and it has become a sort of tradition for us so… Four Leaf Clovers.

Are you a valuable asset on a Pub Quiz team?

No I’m TERRIBLE at trivia, I can’t remember what I did yesterday and I embarrassingly frequently forget the words to my own songs, which I wrote, so don’t count on me for anything trivia related.

If you were talking to a younger version of you, what advice would you give yourself?

Figure out who you really are first. Worry about the rest later, it will be much easier that way.

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Anders is the creative force and technical architect behind Divine Magazine’s editorial identity. Blending Scandinavian minimalism with a sharp instinct for digital storytelling, he shapes the magazine’s voice, visual rhythm, and structural clarity. His work moves between worlds — part editor, part engineer — ensuring every article is not only beautifully crafted but technically flawless beneath the surface. From SEO frameworks to asset design, from WordPress architecture to the magazine’s cinematic featured imagery, Anders builds the systems that let stories breathe. He curates Divine’s tone with intention: clean lines, honest language, and a commitment to elevating everyday subjects into something quietly extraordinary. Whether refining editorial workflows or sculpting the magazine’s long‑term creative direction, Anders brings a steady hand and an eye for detail — the kind that turns a publication into a signature.
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