Australian singer-songwriter-beat maker Clare Easdown is a self-taught musician from Sydney. Her song “I’ll Wait” is a plea for love. A soul’s open heart operation. Voicing a manic bipolar episode’s pure longing and yearning for a simple response from a person they’ve previously barraged with WhatsApp messages. Your eyes are…
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