‘Easier’ is the second single released from the soon to arrive new album from Sons of Bill (‘Oh God Ma’am’ out 29th June on Loose). It’s a love song, but a modern love song – so not all is well in the garden: “I always know when you’re in trouble by the colour that you dye your hair” sings James Wilson with resignation rich in the vocal. It’s a melancholic ride, that’s for sure. And if you’re wondering about the female vocal – ‘Easier’ also features Molly Parden. The Sons of Bill tour the UK in August.
Sons Of Bill “Easier” – Listen
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Classic Americana Albums
Classic Americana Albums: Drive-By Truckers “The Dirty South”
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Classic Americana Albums: Gram Parsons “Grievous Angel”
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Classic Americana Albums: Nanci Griffith “Other Voices / Other Rooms”
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Classic Americana Albums: Mary Gauthier “Filth and Fire”
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Classic Americana Albums: Phil Ochs “Pleasures Of The Harbor”
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The First Time
The First Time: Guy Lincoln – The Pink Fairies, The Marquee Club, London, 3rd August 1976
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The First Time: Darren Lumbroso – The Jam, Michael Sobell Sports Centre, London, 12th December 1981
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The First Time: Martin Johnson – The Who, ABC Theatre, Stockton-on-Tees, October 22nd, 1970
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The First Time: Richard Parkinson – Magna Carta & Gillian McPherson, Carlisle Market Hall, September 1971
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The First Time: Fred Arnold – “The Greatest Record Show of 1963” with Brook Benton, Dion + 3 more, 26th October 1963, Lewisham Odeon
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