Clare Easdown’s latest single, “Rebel Hearts“, brings a stripped-down dose of punk and alternative rock, perfect for those who feel like they don’t quite fit in. Hailing from Sydney, Australia, Clare combines her production skills with a raw, stripped-down sound that feels both rebellious and uplifting. While being a trained classical cellist and Newtown High School Of The Performing Arts alumnus, here she eschews all that is classical for good old punk rock.
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With influences ranging from INIKO to Grimes and Madonna, Rebel Hearts has a unique edge. The mix of gritty guitars and punchy drums pairs perfectly with Clare’s powerful vocals, while calls of “Fuck the norm! Fuck the system!” give the song its bold, unapologetic attitude. It’s a track that celebrates individuality and challenges societal expectations, and the song’s sound itself shows it. The song exudes a rebellious but also feel-good vibe at the same time. The raw organic mix by Clare Easdown is definitely a highlight here.
The music video, featuring her partner and skateboarder Jade Ryan, has layers of authenticity, the spirit of freedom, and self-expression. Here is a song that would make Janis Joplin, Patti Smith, and Riot grrrl proud. In Rebel Hearts, Clare Easdown has created a song that resonates with anyone who values being true to themselves. It’s both rebellious and fun, offering a sound that’s as genuine as it is empowering.
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