| Song | Perspective | What It Reveals | |------|-------------|------------------| | | Phantoms (pre-death) | Their last performance as Sunset Curve (1995). Pop-punk energy. Sets up their dream of playing the Orpheum. | | “Unsaid Emily” | Luke (to his mom) | Heart of the show. Luke reads a letter he never sent to his mother, who threw him out for chasing music. The most devastating and beautiful song. | | “The Other Side of Hollywood” | Trevor Wilson (ex-bandmate) | Not a phantom song—shows how the surviving member sold out. Cynical, synth-pop. |
Madison Reyes (Julie) Scene: Episode 1 – Wake Up songs julie and the phantoms
The final episode features a dramatic showdown between Julie and her rival, Lucille. The episode features: | Song | Perspective | What It Reveals
Ranking songs on “Julie and the Phantoms” - Daily Planet | | “Unsaid Emily” | Luke (to his
Wait—is that a drum solo? Yes. "The Other Side of Hollywood" is a surprising curveball. While not a traditional "hit," this sad, synth-heavy ballad is sung by the ghost drummer Alex as he processes his death and his isolated, unrequited love for a boy named Willie (Booboo Stewart).
Many critics argue this is the most underrated song in the series, mainly because it dares to be slow and weird in a show full of upbeat pop-rock.