Evie Clair’s Spring release, “Talking (Sunday Scaries Remix),” gives a fresh sound to her collaboration with Benson Price Jones. Sunday Scaries, the independent EDM duo specializes in electronic music with quality lyrics. After several original songs, the duo entered the remix arena with their adaptation of “Talking.”
The original mix began to take shape in early 2021 when Jones approached Evie with an idea for a duet. Each artist wrote a verse independently, combining their efforts for the refrain. The result is an authentic love song and a visually stunning video production. While far from being her first music video, Evie regards “Talking” as one of her best.
Almost exactly a year later, Sunday Scaries produced their EDM version of the song.
The new title’s cinematic, ethereal sound contrasts Evie’s plans for a gospel album later this year. Upcoming titles include the recently released “Nearer, My God, to Thee/ Where Can I Turn for Peace,” “I Know That My Redeemer Lives,” and “The Lord is My Shepherd.” The new album will be available on all major platforms by the end of 2022.
The Ladybug Festival is here and Evie Clair is on the top billing with icon Vanessa Carlton who wrote A Thousand Miles and good friend from AGT Kechi Okwuchi. This is an all digital, all female music festival and Evie will be singing her favorite original songs from her Okay Day album and her Results Take Time EP. A portion of the proceeds benefit Sweet Relief and Downtown Visions.
Crossroads by Evie Clair is the last song on the upcoming Results Take Time album (EP). It’s a crossover song that takes her music from pop/alternative to spiritual. It takes us to the end of a musical storyline about relationships and helps us realize how to be at peace with ourselves and others when things fall apart in this life. It helps us understand that life is temporary and that God is constant and that we can “call on the waves to carry” us through our difficult emotional struggles. Crossroads takes all the album cover art from the songs Maybe Not, Cry, Deja Vu and Never Loved You and combines them into one picture with a crossroads.
Evie is 16 but she has had to grow up fast with the life presented to her. She has struggled to find her way without her father who she lost to cancer when she was 13. He was a psychologist who helped guide her emotionally. Her mother was a music teacher who gave her the skills needed to improve her musical craft. She has powerful talents but also powerful emotions and struggles within herself as many of us do. Music has been her therapy since her father died and she is grateful to all of you who continue to listen to and appreciate it. Thank you for wrapping your arms around her and supporting her through this journey. She hopes her music with lift and inspire and help others through their struggles.
The Results Take Time EP is available digitally everywhere including physical CD’s through Amazon and it reveals a hidden item within the album art.
music and lyrics by evie clair
my heart is feeling something new
each beat is longing for the truth
i feel the wind beneath my feet
call on the waves to carry me
i take a step and fall right back
every time i think that i’m on track
something keeps pulling at me
it’s getting harder to breath
i’m at a cross roads
i’m crying
i try to scream
but i’m silent
can’t catch my tears as they’re falling
to the ground
i know i can’t make it on my own
feels like i’m walking through the snow
please answer my prayers my lord
i know you can hear my broken soul
i’m at a cross roads
i’m crying
i try to scream
but i’m silent
please catch my tears as they’re falling
to the ground
i was at a cross roads
i was dying
thought i had to scream
now im silent
you catch my tears as they’re falling
to the ground
I’ve broken my heart a 100 times
I could say it’s your fault but that’s a lie
Cause it was mine whoa
I seems like it’s been this way before
I walk into every closing door
I’ve run out of lives
Deja vu
Keep running back to you
Have nothing left to lose (ahah)
Deja vu
Cause everything was you
I can’t stand this deja vu
I knew that I’d seen the signs before
But I thought that this time I was sure
That we could be more (whoa)
Know all this time was worth the pain
So id do everything the same
Now I have myself to blame (ahah)
Deja vu Keep running back to you
Have nothing left to lose (ahah)
Deja vu
Cause everything was you
I can’t stand this déjà vu
I thought that my tears were in the past
And somehow we could make this last (last)
That somehow I could change your mind
And the results would just take time (time)
Deja vu
Keep running back to you
Have nothing left to lose (ahah)
Deja vu
Cause everything was you
I can’t stand this deja vu
This is Evie Clair’s (Age 11) second original pop single. This acoustic version with just her voice and piano is a raw and humble show of her love and gratitude for the friends she recently left behind as she moved to a new city. She will always remember singing with you and having such close friends. She will love you forever.