DSD March 27, 2017: "Days Move Easy" - Chase McBride
Shaun Cordingley
Welcome to the "Daily Song Drop": theguysfrom.com's song of the day feature where our resident indie music writer and former DJ Shaun Cordingley features a song every weekday that he feels you need to hear.
Days Move Easy - Chase McBride
Chase McBride is an indie folk singer/songwriter based out of California who just recently released a full length album called Cold Water, which is all sorts of mellow awesomeness, and I thought I would highlight "Days Move Easy" off of it today as our Song of the Day.
"Days Move Easy" is a simple, chill folk song with slight country influences, that heavily relies on an organic rhythm and acoustic guitar to support McBride's vocals.
Check out the track below:
McBride's voice is supported perfectly in "Days Move Easy"; the relaxed tempo allows the lyrics to just sort of melt across you; this is one of those tracks that makes me feel like I want to go outside and lie in the sun by a riverbank watching the clouds go by.
Unfortunately, at this time of year around here, I would need some sort of mud-proof suit to do that...
If you're looking for a mellow folk album, I do recommend Cold Water, and I have to say that I'm also particularly fond of the first track, "Control" for all of the same reasons I appreciated "Days Move Easy".
Well, I tried my best (...like I actually have control over anything when it comes to Apple Music), and even though we are missing a couple of tracks, the DSD Playlist - Feb 17 is out now, and it's pretty damn great.
Hope you enjoy it too!
Remember, if you want me to expand where I put these playlists beyond Apple Music, you just need to let me know on Twitter, and I'll see what I can do.
-S (@Shauncord)
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