Clare Easdown-Wrap Me Up
4 h : 25 min

Music gets a new world-view with Clare Easdown. Not only does she have a multi-faceted understanding of music, but she creates it with the amount of influences she’s had throughout her life. Each song is like a chapter of a new book, and the aura around each is spectacular. You’ll never hear the same style twice. This is her latest single, Wrap Me Up. Her tone is of infatuation. If the vibe is anything about this song, it is about imbibing yourself in a person completely. Assuming this is what shaped the song, the lyrics guide you through the impressive echoes of sound and style. This is an artist that whittles her song to the most spectacular detail. From the receded trap beats to her vocals that have a unique dimension to it, you’re always diving deeper into what she has intended for a song. The production allows you to listen to the smallest flourishes, sounds and whispers as well. A creative chameleon, you’ll see her evolve constantly rather than settle into some mainstream pop production. Clare Easdown will always choose to surprise rather than not, and a song like this is a cornerstone in understanding the kind of musician and incredible vocalist she is.  This song would do brilliantly on the hit series, Euphoria. From the tonality to the kind of sonic atmosphere which clouds reality, this would allude to certain scenes very well. With I’ll Wait and Your Eyes Are Ice, Clare has established herself as a superb musician on a fire path to success. Follow her for more incredible music like this!

Clare Easdown - I Break
3 h : 5 min

The latest offering by Clare Easdown, "I Break," is a hauntingly groovy journey into the depths of Electro Pop, Alt, and Punk Music. With a touch of darkness reminiscent of her previous works, this track maintains a steady rhythm section throughout its runtime while delving into sombre lyrical narratives. Collaborating with Jburnsmusic has yielded astounding results, making "I Break" a standout in the indie music scene. From the moment the song begins, Easdown's vocals take center stage, surfing through electronic waves with an unmatched sense of emotion. Her ability to seamlessly blend melody with a laid-back groove creates a sonic atmosphere that feels both enigmatic and inviting. The song's production is nothing short of exceptional, boasting a carefully crafted frequency spectrum that meets global standards. The mix is a testament to Clare Easdown's dedication to her craft, allowing every element to shine while maintaining a perfect balance. A Testament to Mental Fortitude "I Break" evokes a sense of brooding intensity, making it a perfect fit for dramatic movie soundtracks. Picture this track accompanying the dark and mysterious narratives of movies like "Eyes Wide Shut" and "American Beauty." Its moody undertones and undeniable charisma would provide the ideal backdrop to scenes filled with tension and intrigue. In a world dominated by mainstream music, Clare Easdown continues to carve out her unique niche in the indie music scene. "I Break" is not just a song; it's an experience that lingers long after the final note fades away. With this track, Clare Easdown solidifies her position as an artist unafraid to explore the boundaries of sound, and we eagerly anticipate what splendid creations she has in store for us next.

Clare Easdown - Scopolamine
2 h : 50 min

Clare Easdown breaks down the walls between her listeners and she offers us a piece of her heart in Scopolamine, her latest single. Easdown has an amazing eye for details and variation. She effortlessly soars and dips enough to leave us hanging on every breath that leaves her.  The mellow electro-pop-wonder lands softly on the ground with the piano section and it takes off with Clare’s voice. She expresses the intensity of love through the intimate rendition and this is expressed in every aspect of the song. She laces the air with a soft intensity that gently allows us to get lost and glide in her reverie  The track would work so well in Frances Ha, a film that looks at love from every perspective and lands on female friendship being the truest form of love. You can imagine Scopolamine playing in the final shot of Frances and Sophie looking at each other. So go on, hit the play button on love that fills your ears and heart through sound. Follow the links above and stay tuned to all the brilliant work that Clare Easdown does.

Clare Easdown - Rebel Hearts
2 h : 41 min

The latest single by Clare Easdown, Rebel Hearts, is an energetic fusion of pop punk and indie rock that strikes a powerful chord. The track opens with a vivid dynamic range of a punk-style drum groove, immediately setting the pace for its rebellious spirit. Gritty guitar riffs intertwine with a steady bassline, creating a perfect bedrock for Clare’s distinctive voice to shine. The chorus builds into an anthemic release, supported by filtered vocal textures and overlapping harmonies that add depth and richness to the song’s indie sensibility. The mix is a testament to careful production, featuring a carefully crafted stereo field that allows each instrument to breathe without overwhelming the others. The vocal layering is particularly noteworthy, with Clare’s voice oscillating between raw power and an ethereal softness, reminiscent of her inspirations in Emo soundscapes. The moments of vocal experimentation, paired with the raw instrumentation, make the track feel as if it’s pushing boundaries yet staying grounded in a familiar, nostalgic space. Rebel Hearts would seamlessly fit into the soundtrack of a movie like The Hunger Games, which grapples with themes of youthful rebellion and societal change. Clare’s ability to channel the emotional undercurrents of revolution and defiance is palpable, making this track a poignant addition to the indie music scene. With a background in classical training and a passion for vocal experimentation, Clare Easdown continues to push the envelope with each release. Her blend of melody, emotion, and electronic production sets her apart as an artist destined to make waves in the modern indie music landscape.

Clare Easdown - Lipstick On My Restraints
2 h : 27 min

The reclamation anthem. Think of a background song in a movie centered around struggle. The pitfalls and the leaps eventually end with a point where the character is hit with a revelation about his powers. On queue plays Lipstick on My Restraints by Clare Easdown.  The song is an electronic adak wave piece that sounds very experimental. Just as a movie character would feel, the song is reflective of leaps and pitfalls, too, especially with its structure. It has the feel of a minimal yet emotive synth production. The song works with atmospheric, moody textures, and that is enhanced by an intimate vocal layering. Clare Easdown’s song has a feel of power associated with it. The song touches on topics of mental health struggles and experiences. The contrast between lipstick and restraints symbolizes defiant self-expression amid confinement. The song lyrics work with a face of sincerity. You can feel it coming directly from someone who lived it. The theme of transforming helplessness into empowerment is universal and especially potent within mental health contexts. The production being minimalist adds an emotional core element to the song, keeping it pure, undiluted, where every lyric and pitch carries weight. The sonic textures, maybe faint ambient noise or a pulsing synth, evoke the feeling of breath or heartbeat. That intensifies the mental health undercurrents. The song sounds like a perfect fit for a movie like The Invisible Man (2020). The scene after the final confrontation, where Cecilia (Elisabeth Moss) walks away from her abuser’s house, emotionally detached but internally burning.

Clare Easdown - In Candlelight
2 h : 16 min

In Candlelight is the perfect example of how Clare Easdown can reach in and shake the very foundation of your soul. If I were to ascribe a genre to her music, it would be “shelter from the storm”, but we have to settle for experimental synth and a hint of folk. The Sydney-based singer-songwriter began by playing the classical cello. From there, she went ahead and got herself educated in music and has been off on a journey of her own, weaving together a galaxy of sounds to guide us through the storm.  Clare has always had a fluid language to her music. She herself proclaims that she takes inspiration from the sea, and In Candlelight is no different. The track has a dreamlike beginning where she muddies the lines of what is perceived reality and what is imagined through the instrumentals. Clare hits the floor running by the time we hear the drums pick up. She folds in confident and decisive resolution in her voice. When she sings of how cradles rock with fractured dreams, it feels as though she is deconstructing the idea of freedom. Were we ever free to begin with? The track brings forth strong imagery. It would work like the last piece of the puzzle in a series like The Haunting of Hill House. Especially because the series also blurs the line between reality, the otherworldly and the concept of time. In Candlelight is a track that will swirl up storms and break down walls with Clare Easdown’s magic. You can find more of her work in the link attached above.