Easy Life have announced and released their UNFD debut, There Can’t Be This Much Water In The Sky EP today ahead of their Yours and Owls main stage debut this weekend.

A striking snapshot of small town living, Easy Life created a vivid collage of the anxieties and emotions of life in a regional coastal town in There Can’t Be This Much Water In The Sky. Growing up in the idyllic surrounds of Shellharbour NSW is where Easy Life’s coming of age story begins, and the boys take us on a tour of their home in the video for “Light Me Up”.

The four luscious tracks on There Can’t Be This Much Water In The Sky address the limbo between youth and adulthood; where for many it’s the first time they flirt with grief and pain.

“I was in a tough place in my life at the start of last year,“ says frontman Max Pasalic. “The anxiety and everything that comes with it not only destroyed me but I exploded and had a bit of a meltdown and the story arc of the record is a different stage of that and how I was feeling.”

There Can’t Be This Much Water In The Sky begins with self-destruction, then acceptance, understanding and finally rejection, set to a melancholy yet triumphant soundtrack that shares a shelf with Bring Me The Horizon, Citizen and Basement.

 

Easy Life – There Can’t Be This Much Water In The Sky is out now via UNFD


 

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