In 2006 she left the band and started working on her original material with producer Alexander Nefzger. Her full length CD "Railroad Tracks" was released on Clara's newly founded label Asinella Records in 2006, followed by 2007's "The Long Memory" which gained Clara Luzia the Austrian Music Award AMADEUS.
Luzia was accompanied live by fellow musicians Alexander Nefzger on piano, Heidi Dokalik on Cello, Mika Vember on cajon and backing vocals, Manfred Fau on bass, and Ines Perschy on drums. Her 2009 release "The Ground Below" gained her another AMADEUS nomination, as well as massive radio airplay in Germany and Austria.
After the tour Clara Luzia took a break reorganising her live-set-up which now consists of Heidi Dokalik (cello, backing vocals), Ines Perschy (drums, backing vocals), and Max Hauer (piano, bass, guitar). The four piece recorded the album "Falling into place" together which again was very well received by the media, and the audience in Austria and Germany, but also brought the band to countries such as France, Slovakia, and Belgium.
In April 2012 Clara Luzia and her band plus newest addition pauT on clarinet and bass went to the studio again to record "We are fish" - released on march 1 2013.
In fall 2013 Ines Perschy left the band. Cathi Priemer is now hitting the drums.
Clara's latest album "Here's to Nemesis" (produced by Julian Simmons) features Catharina Priemer on drums, and pauT on bass guitar. It was released on October 9 2015.
In December 2015 pauT left the band to concentrate on his own project pauT.
In January 2016 Helene Glüxam joined to play the bass guitar and Lina Seybold plays additonal guitars.
In June 2016 pauT rejoined the band playing bass guitar.
Luzia's critically acclaimed recent album "Here's to Nemesis" (produced by Julian Simmons) is released on October 9 2015. It is nominated in 3 categories for the Amadeus Austrian Music Awards.
2017: Monja Art's award wining coming-of-age drama "Siebzehn" (Seventeen) hits screens in Austria and Germany as well as festivals worldwide. Clara Luzia, drummer Catharina Priemer and bassist pauT play themselves in a short concert scene.
In July 2017 a new single called "Mood Swing" is released on Asinella Records.
On September 29th Clara Luzia released another digital only single "On The Street".
Tour infos and more can be found here: http://www.claraluzia.com
Blurry
Clara Luzia Lyrics
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And so many things to do
But I just sit here with my head in my hands
Fall is marching in
Sadness comes along
How come I get lost
So easily
Guess I'm looking for a room
Between the lines
Where I can sit
Where I can cry
For no apparent reason
Fall is marching in
And I'm drawing back
I put the world on hold
I put my hands in the air
This doesn't take me anywhere
This doesn't take me anywhere
This doesn't take me anywhere
Your image has gotten blurry
Since I'm hiding down here
When will you come
And make us reappear
The lyrics of Clara Luzia's song "Blurry" capture the feelings of being lost and overwhelmed in life. The first stanza sets the scene of a person sitting in a room with many things to do, but instead, they sit with their head in their hands. The following stanzas reveal the underlying emotions of sadness and feeling lost. The season of fall is approaching which is often associated with change and transition, but for the singer, it feels like a time of withdrawal and retreat.
The lyrics convey a sense of the search for meaning and purpose in life. The singer is searching for a room between the lines, perhaps a figurative space in which they can sit and cry for no apparent reason. The repetition of the line, "This doesn't take me anywhere" speaks to the feeling of going through the motions without any real progress or direction. The song ends with a plea to someone who seems distant, "Your image has gotten blurry/ Since I'm hiding down here/ When will you come/ And make us reappear."
Overall, "Blurry" is a poignant song that speaks to the universal experience of feeling lost and disconnected. The lyrics are relatable and emotionally charged, making it a standout track in Clara Luzia's discography.
Line by Line Meaning
It's me and a room
I am alone in a room
And so many things to do
There are many tasks to accomplish
But I just sit here with my head in my hands
I am feeling overwhelmed and unable to begin
Fall is marching in
Autumn is approaching
Sadness comes along
I am feeling melancholic
How come I get lost
I am feeling confused and disoriented
So easily
With little effort
Guess I'm looking for a room
Perhaps I am searching for a place of solace
Between the lines
In the subtext
Where I can sit
A place to be still
Where I can cry
To express emotions freely
For no apparent reason
Without a clear cause
And I'm drawing back
I am retreating
I put the world on hold
I suspend everything else around me
I put my hands in the air
I surrender
This doesn't take me anywhere
This feeling of being stuck is unproductive
This doesn't take me anywhere
The current situation is not leading to progress
This doesn't take me anywhere
There is no movement, only stagnation
Your image has gotten blurry
I am losing clarity in my perception of you
Since I'm hiding down here
Due to my avoidance of confronting my problems
When will you come
Expecting help from someone else
And make us reappear
To restore what has been lost or hidden
Contributed by Caroline M. Suggest a correction in the comments below.