
Easy As We Go by Blue Rose Code is a warm, soulful breath of spring air. It feels like the sun breaking through grey skies after a long, heavy winter. With Ross Wilson’s signature husky vocals leading the way, this track unfolds gently and confidently, like the slow blooming of the season it celebrates. The third single from the critically acclaimed album Bright Circumstance, it’s both a meditation and a celebration—a song that soothes, uplifts, and pulses with quiet joy.
From the first few moments, there’s a heartbeat-like ticking, a rhythmic invitation to slow down. The guitar begins to strum with a relaxed ease, the piano slides in like morning light, and then Wilson’s earthy, tender, quietly exultant voice wraps around the lyrics with an intimacy that feels like he’s singing just for you. His delivery is deeply felt but never overwrought; he sings with the kind of hope that’s been earned. By the time the drums thump, the pedal steel sighs, and the glimmering piano takes flight, the song has turned into a full-blown embrace of life’s turning tides.
The lyrics are as poetic as they are heartfelt. The lines, “I long to think we’ll dance again beneath the Beltane fires on Calton Hill” and “Dance my heart around the Sun / Another year for all of us” tap into something ancient and universal. It’s our longing for reconnection, rebirth, and the gentle assurance that comes with time. It’s not just a love song between two people, but between people and the world, between the past and what comes next.
The lyric video is pretty cool too. It showcases a slow POV walk along a beach toward the water and captures the same contemplative, calm, and quietly transformative emotional current. Easy As We Go is your seasonal anthem that shows you that things can begin again. Check out the lyric video on YouTube.
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Review by: Naomi Joan
