☆ Whatever "it," was, it was clear that the young Evelyn Luton did not have "it." Born the third child of four in a family that was already living beyond its means, the young Evy (as she was known to her two older brothers and younger sister) didn't make enough of an impression to stand out from the crowd. Without any notable skill in sports or academics, and without being the most charming or most attractive of her siblings, Evy didn't have much to help distinguish her from the pack. Quiet and unassuming, she was perfectly average at almost everything, which trained her to be perfectly content with everyone's mediocre expectations for her.
It wasn't until Evy turned eleven years old that her ordinary, uninteresting life was shaken with the news of her parents' separation. Once her parents, who both had been professors at the University of Cambridge, officially divorced, her father, an American, moved to New York, where he took up a teaching position at New York University. Evy stayed in the UK with her mother and siblings, although she often visited her father in the States. Feeling herself torn between two worlds and feeling either unable to or uninterested in expressing her emotions about the splitting apart of her family, Evy internalized her feelings, withdrew from her family, and immersed herself in music. In Etta James, Joni Mitchell, and Grace Slick, Evy found companions in her silent troubles. When her beloved maternal grandfather died several months later, a hearbroken Evy volunteered to sing at his funeral and amazed everyone: to their surprise, their little girl had a big voice. Evy had finally found what made her stand out, and stand out in a big way.
Encouraged by her mother to nurture this budding talent, Evy applied and was accepted to the Brit School. The shy Evy jumped at the chance to follow her love for music and leave her family worries behind, moving to London to live with an aunt and eventually her brother, Freddie, while she attended school. At the Brit School she received vocal training and found her natural skills pushed and honed by her instructors and classmates. There she also began to write her own music. After leaving The Brit School in 2006, she joined a band called Rorshach and contributed to their album Plans. After what she called "creative differences" (and what was actually an awkward alcohol-fueled escapade between her and another member of the band), Evy left Rorshach, canceling her contract with them. For a few months, Evy played in pubs around London, working at a Tesco to support herself as she tried to make her musical dream a reality. At the same time, Eva met and fell in love with another aspiring musician and began a passionate but volatile relationship with him. Some months later, after a drunken encounter that involved Evy singing Etta James' "Something's Got Hold On Me" in the toilet of a bar, a manager signed Evy and began the journey that would lead her to her to her future band.
After reconnecting with a friend from The Brit School and meeting several other musicians who were similarly bumming around London, Eva formed the band that would become The Theory Of. In the spring of 2008, Evy traveled with the other members of her newly formed band to perform at Coachella for the first time. While at the festival, she discovered that she was unexpectedly pregnant. Overwhelmed with the news that she would be a mother at the tender age of twenty, Evy poured herself into the band, leading the fledgling group to perform wherever possible as they wrote the music for the album that would become Lungs. Two and a half months into her pregnancy, Evy miscarried. The tension resulting from this loss and from an already difficult dynamic led to the breaking down of her relationship and a renewal of a devastated Evy's motivation to make her mark in music.
After a year of playing and recording, The Theory Of released their debut album, Lungs, in the UK on July 6, 2009, Evy's 21st birthday. The album eventually peaked at number one in the UK and number two in Ireland, selling over 100,000 copies in the UK two months after its release. The success of Lungs led to an immediate change in Evy's life: suddenly the little girl who nobody had noticed was known and recognized, sometimes even on the street. She treated this change with suspicion and some contempt: perpetually dry and slightly cynical, Evy assured herself (somewhat unconvincingly) that she would not allow herself to become changed by the demands and opportunities of her new-found popularity. Overwhelmed by the attention and pressures of her new career, Evy continued to be a slave to her work, pouring herself into each performance. This made touring both an exhilarating and isolating experience: although she was surrounded by people who would come to hear her sing, Evy often found herself lonely, depressed, and experiencing occasional anxiety attacks that she attempted to hide from those around her.
Following almost three and a half years of touring for Lungs and a short-lived but serious (at least on Evy's side) relationship with an older actor, Evy and the band returned to London in 2010, where they began to record what would become their second album, Ceremonials, at Abbey Road Studios. The album was ultimately released on October 31, 2011 and immediately reached number one in the UK charts and number six in the US. This sophomore album was met with even more success than Lungs: it was nominated for both Brit and Grammy Awards and led Evy and the band on another extensive worldwide tour.
After almost five years of touring, Evy took a break from performing with the band and allowed herself to relax. Considering herself to be in so-called "semi-retirement," Evy continued to perform sporadically both individually and with The Theory Of but slowed down. Given the space and time to process everything that had happened to her in the years since her career began, Evy both enjoyed and felt overwhelmed by the freedom afforded by this break. It wasn't until 2014 that The Theory Of officially announced that they were reuniting and working on the third studio album, How Big How Blue How Beautiful, released in June 2015.
STUDIO ALBUMS ☆
How Big How Blue How Beautiful (2015)
Ship To Wreck; What Kind Of Man; How Big How Blue How Beautiful; Queen Of Peace; Various Storms & Saints; Delilah; Long & Lost; Caught; Third Eye; St. Jude; Mother; bonus: Hiding; Make Up Your Mind; Which Witch (demo); Pure Feeling; Conductor
Ceremonials (2011)
Only if for a Night; Shake it Out; What the Water Gave Me; Never Let Me Go; Breaking Down; Lover to Lover; No Light, No Light; Seven Devils; Heartlines; Spectrum; All This and Heaven Too; Leave My Body; bonus: Remain Nameless; Strangeness and Charm; Bedroom Hymns
Lungs (2009)
Dog Days are Over; Rabbit Heart (Raise it Up); I'm Not Calling You a Liar; Howl; Kiss with a Fist; Girl with One Eye; Drumming Song; Between Two Lungs; Cosmic Love; My Boy Builds Coffins; Hurricane Drunk; Blinding; You've Got the Love; bonus: Bird Song; Falling; Hardest of Hearts; Ghosts; Swimming
★ eps
Lungs: The B-Sides (2011)
Swimming; Heavy in Your Arms; Ghosts (demo); You've Got Dirtee Love; Dog Days are Over (remix); Falling; Are You Hurting the One You Love?; Addicted to Love; Bird Song; Hospital Beds; Hardest of Hearts
A Lot of Love. A Lot of Blood (2009)
Dog Days are Over; Kiss with a Fist; You've Got the Love; Hospital Beds; Dog Days are Over (remix)
other recordings ☆
soundtracks
"Stand By Me" from Final Fantasy XV (2016)
"Over the Love" from The Great Gatsby (2013)
"Breath of Life" from Snow White and the Huntsman (2012)
"Heavy in Your Arms" from Twilight: Eclipse (2010)
featured recordings
"When in Disgrace with Fortune and Men's Eyes (Sonnet 29)" by Rufus Wainwright (2016)
"I Come Apart" by A$AP Rocky (2013)
"
Midnight" by Cosmo (2013)
"Sweet Nothing" by Calvin Harris (2012)
"Here Lies Love" by David Byrne and Fat Boy Slim (2010)
- Evy, who is fond of puns, picked Eva Luton as her stage name because it "made her laugh." She and her bandmates chose the name of their band by continuing the joke: they are often introduced as "The Theory Of Eva Luton."
- Although she is known professionally as Eva, family and some friends continue to refer to her as "Evy," her childhood nickname.
- As someone with an obsessive personality, Evy tends to pour herself wholeheartedly into activities and people, occasionally to an unhealthy degree. Although this affects most aspects of her life, it is most visible in some of her bad habits, especially her sometimes excessive drinking and television watching.
- Evy has been treated for depression and anxiety since touring for Lungs began. She now takes anti-depressants and has seen an improvement in her symptoms, although she refuses to stop drinking despite the way it interacts with her medication.
- Evy is the third of four children: her brother Jack (32) is a marketing executive in New York, her brother Freddie (30) is a barrister in London, and her sister Joanna (24) is about to enter a masters program at NYU. She has a sister-in-law, Kaitlin (33), who married Jack in 2015. Her parents, Winston Luton (65) and Hillary Hamilton (55), who divorced when Evy was eleven, are professors of literature and history, respectively. She also has a step-father, Tom Berman (58), who is a research librarian at the University of Cambridge library.
- Evy has dual citizenship in the United States and England because her father and mother are American and English. She credits her personality to this "mutt" status, claiming that she is a mixture of the arrogance and self-deprecation that her two cultures are famous for.
- Although both of her parents are professors, Evy never went to university. This is a source of both insecurity and pride for her: while she is glad that she forged her own path, she often feels like the more educated members of her family look down on her.
- She has four tattoos: a birdcage on her finger, "and yes I said yes I will Yes" on her ribcage, two stars behind her ear, and the phrase "very, very, very" in her partner's handwriting on her hip. She has three piercings in each ear, although she doesn't wear them all. She also has a small scar on her nose from a piercing she had in her teens.
- Evy has journaled regularly since her youth. She often consults her collection of past journals as she writes her music.
tour dates ☆
Festival Estereo Picnic
Mar. 10 - Bogota, Colombia
Lollapalooza Brazil
Mar. 13 - São Paulo, Brazil
Asuncionico
Mar. 17 - Asuncion, Paraguay
Lollapalooza Argentina
Mar. 18 - Buenos Aires, Argentina
Lollapalooza Chile
Mar. 19 - Santiago, Chile
Wiener Stadthalle
Apr. 12 - Vienna, Austria
Unipol Arena
Apr. 13 - Casalecchio di Reno, Italy
Pala Alpitour
Apr. 14 - Turin, Italy
Palau Sant Jordi
Apr. 16 - Barcelona, Spain
Palacio Vistalegre
Apr. 17 - Madrid, Spain
MEO Arena
Apr. 18 - Lisbon, Portugal
American Airlines Arena
May 13 - Miami, Florida
Shaky Knees Festival
May 13-15 - Atlanta, Georgia
Amway Center
May 14 - Orlando, Florida
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
May 17 - The Woodlands, Texas
American Airline Center
May 18 - Dallas, Texas
Austin 360 Amphitheater
May 19 - Austin, Texas
Hangout Music Festival
May 20-22 - Gulf Shores, Alabama
Cricket Wireless Amphitheater
May 24 - Bonner Springs, Kansas
Pepsi Center
May 26 - Denver, Colorado
BottleRock Festival
May 27-30 - Napa, California
Sasquatch Music Festival
May 29 - George, Washington
Xcel Energy Center
June 2 - St. Paul, Minnesota
Blossom Music Center
June 4 - Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
Xfinity Center
June 7 - Mansfield, Massachusetts
Bell Centre
June 8 - Montreal, Quebec
Air Canada Centre
June 10 - Toronto, Ontario
Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
June 10 - Toronto, Ontario
DTE Energy Music Theatre
June 11 - Clarkson, Mississippi
Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
June 12 - Tinley Park, Illinois
Barclays Center
June 14 - Brooklyn, New York
Firefly Music Festival
June 16-19 - Dover, Delaware
INmusic Festival
June 20-23 - Zagreb, Croatia
Open'er Festival
June 29-July 2 - Gdynia, Poland
Rock Werchter
June 30-July 3 - Rotselaar, Belgium
Barclay British Summer Time
July 2 - London, England
Rock Werchter
July 3 - Rotselaar, Belgium