King Krule
King Krule
King Krule
King Krule
King Krule
King Krule
King Krule
King Krule
King Krule
King Krule
King Krule
King Krule
King Krule
King Krule
King Krule
Marshall is hassled by police from the off on Easy Easy, but what’s really getting him down is the lack of an escape route.
There’s no future in England’s dreaming. Things get so rough he even reaches for a Churchill quotation:
If you’re going through hell. Just keep going”.
[Verse 1]
Well same old Bobby, same old beat
Well yeah they got nothing on me
The same old cars, same old streets
But yeah they got nothing on me
And easy come and easy go
Well yeah I'm sure I told you so
Well they just want you for your dough
Man I'm sure I told you so
And while your dead-end job
Has been eating away your life
You feel little inside
The trouble and strife
And now you spend your evenings
Searching for another life
And yeah I think, mate
I think you've got them in your sights
[Chorus]
Well, easy easy
There's no need to take that tone
Well easy
I'm on the telephone
Man just leave us alone
[Verse 2]
Ow no I should've kept my receipt
Cause the sandwich I bought
Yeah it's been off for a week
And 'low Tesco's stealing my money
When positivity seems hard to reach
I keep my head down and my mouth shut
Cause if you’re going through hell
You just keep going
[Outro]
You're easy, so easy
You're easy
Man just leave us alone
I'll be one minute on the phone
Easy Easy was written by Archy Marshall.
Easy Easy was produced by Archy Marshall & Rodaidh McDonald.
King Krule released Easy Easy on Sat Aug 24 2013.
During an interview on an Italian radio show, Archy said:
I wrote that song when I was really young. That was something I wrote when I was like 14. The only reason I put it on the album was because I was in Poland, in Katowice and we’re playing a show in a church, and it was really weird. […] I use...