Salt Lake City (USA)-based post-punk/darkwave project Balduvian Bears released via darkTunes Music Group a new single "Eazy". The song is a deeply emotional darkwave journey that radiates warmth and tenderness. With dreamy synths, heartfelt melodies, and lyrics that echo quiet devotion, this track feels like a sanctuary in sound.
As the vocals rise and fall, "Eazy" paints a vivid picture of calm amid the storm—moments where a smile, a glance, or even the soft murmur of morning light can quiet the noise of life. It’s a song that speaks to the soul, offering solace in every note. Let "Eazy" remind you of the beauty in life’s most profound connections. Turn it up, close your eyes, and let it guide you toward the calm. Check out also the previously released single "Need Light" over HERE. Link

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