Sink into the summer psychedelia of “That Easy”, the latest and greatest from Yellow Days
“That Easy” is a '60s slow jam dripping in reverberated melancholia from Yellow Days.
Barely old enough to swig a cold beverage, 18-year-old George van den Broek wowed the entire music community last year with his distinctive and mature sounding debut EP Harmless Melodies.
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Now six months on the boy wonder returns with a breathless offering in “That Easy”. Equal parts Jimi Hendrix “One Rainy Wish” and any song by Steppenwolf, Yellow Days has carved out a sound indebted to the past but firmly rooted in the future. His guttural ruminations and intricate guitar work are original and poignant whilst his trademark, warped arrangements ensure that this song is as compelling as anything from his back catalogue.
"It's almost like an account of where I am now after the EP, and saying I'm not going to give up and going to give it everything I have basically," Yellow Days says of the track.
Yellow Days will perform live at Corsica Studios on 6 July – find out more here.
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