Premiere: Goldensuns, ‘Easy Love’

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Goldensuns at the Echo in February 2019 (Photo by Zane Roessell)

Back in May, L.A.-via-Utah trio Goldensuns resurfaced with the new single “Shook,” their first new music since 2016 and a taste of their forthcoming release “Denandra.”

If that song was sort of psych-pop inspirational, the brothers Meier (Jantzen, Chase and Weston) continue that theme in the glowing confines of “Easy Love,” their new single that comes out Friday. The band calls it “a self-reminder to let go of unnecessary worry and anxieties,” and amid the lovingly arpeggiated guitars and slow, rolling bass, the song finds them fully inside their own heads.

They meditate on aging more and caring less, and depending on how you spin it, the picture can be bleak or cheery. “Every day’s a good day, I tell myself before I sleep / I will have to wake up and ask myself why did it leave.”

Then again, “Easy Love’s” cascading chorus would help just about anybody slide into their morning.

||| Stream: “Easy Love”

||| Previously: “Shook”