Inspired by musicians like Grimes, FKA twigs, and Lana Del Rey, Clare is a self-taught musician who has taken her classical cello training and transformed it into an electric blend of electronic music. From Sydney street performances to radio appearances on Valley FM and FBI Radio, Clare has shown she has international potential with her previous hit “I Break.”

“The song “Scopolamine” creates a musical environment that creates a sonic sensation.”

Clare’s “Scopolamine” is her own hymn for the deserted hearts, recorded in the privacy of her Menai home in Sydney. It’s a sad and lonely love ballad, and anybody who has experienced the pain of a love gone wrong would be able to identify with its lyrics. As soon as you hit play on “Scolopolamine,” a wave of music will wash over your ears and fill your whole being. The genuine passion that erupts from Clare’s voice is nothing short of miraculous. Her voice is heavenly. That voice has a soft, intense resonance that will stay with you forever. This song’s distant, deep, and heavy rhythm is what really drives home the tremendous yearning at the song’s core. They give the song a pulsing pace that complements the longing and feeling of the words. Clare’s voice fades away gradually during the lyrics, yet it reverberates and remains. It’s as if she’s trying to make contact with the ex who ghosted her and left her with unresolved sentiments.


More than simply music, “Scopolamine” is a tribute to the profound feelings that love may inspire. Clare Easdown has made a song that captures the pain of unrequited love for everyone by combining a stripped-down sound with aching lyrics. Catch the muse down here:

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