Evie is a singer-songwriter whose music blends the heart of the Midwest with the freedom and warmth of the West Coast. Born in St. Louis and later splitting her time between Nashville and Los Angeles, she’s developed a sound that feels both grounded and cinematic, built on honest storytelling, sharp emotion, and effortless melody.
Her writing often lives in the aftermath of things: relationships that almost worked, feelings that linger longer than they should, and the quiet process of figuring yourself out again. There’s a conversational quality to her music that makes even her most personal songs feel familiar, pulling listeners into moments that feel lived in & honest.
Inspired by artists like Kacey Musgraves, Gracie Abrams, and Olivia Dean, Evie’s music balances intimacy with strong pop instincts, pairing reflective lyrics with melodies that stay with you.
Now stepping into a revamped era sonically and creatively, Evie is leaning further into a refined pop and singer-songwriter sound. Her upcoming single, “Boys Want What They Can’t Have,” introduces this next chapter with a sharp, self aware look at love, distance, and emotional patterns that are easier to recognize in hindsight. The release marks the beginning of a new EP she’s currently working on, her most cohesive and personal body of work to date.
Whether performing at iconic songwriter rooms like The Bluebird Cafe or stepping onstage for milestone moments like Whisky Jam, Evie brings the same emotional honesty to her live performances that defines her songwriting.
With a growing audience and a clear artistic identity taking shape, Evie is carving out her own lane through strong writing, emotional clarity, and songs that trust the listener enough to leave a little unsaid.