Easy Going
Easy Going was a Los Angeles quartet with Andy Cherry on vocals and guitar, Matt Anderson on bass and vocals, Matt Tiller on drums, and Kelsy Karter on...
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Easy Going was a Los Angeles quartet with Andy Cherry on vocals and guitar, Matt Anderson on bass and vocals, Matt Tiller on drums, and Kelsy Karter on keyboards and vocals. They released albums like 'Echoes of Doubt' and 'Hope in the Shadows', but it was their sophomore effort 'Fear' that brought them wider attention with its title track.
Their lyrics sometimes touched on social issues, which drew mixed reactions. The band had some financial struggles early on, but they kept making music that felt true to them without much compromise.
Songs like 'I Strip You' and 'Put Me In The Deal' show their range from more personal material to straightforward rock tracks. They weren't trying to fit a particular mold, just writing what made sense for them at the time.
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