Lazer Lloyd is Looking for “The Simple Life” (Song of the Day)

Lazer Lloyd is releasing a new single “The Simple Life.” The laid-back acoustic song is a breath of fresh air in our complicated world.

In the song, Lloyd sings about trying “to embrace the miracles of creation” over the distractions of mass commercialism (“keep me away from all the screens and telephones”). Like the title, the lyrics present a simple message, but a worthwhile message in these crazy days.

On singer-songwriter Lazer Lloyd’s website, he writes that he wants us to “ask ourselves what are really the important things in life. Because we are going to be inundated with so many things the world is going to convince us we need.” And he explains that the song asks us to “go back to keeping it simple which is family and friends, building our spirituality, physical health, our mental health and being balanced. Enjoying life, being in the moment and not getting carried away with the material world.”

We occasionally hear a similar message in other great songs. For example, the Shakers (and American composer Aaron Copeland) used “Simple Gifts” about the gift to be simple. In the 1970s, Dion beautifully sang about finding a “Sanctuary” in difficult times. More recently, Passenger warned us we needed to get away from our computers to “Scare Away the Dark.”

What the songs have in common is that the truth of the message is wrapped in memorable music too. And here, in addition to the important message, what makes “The Simple Life” work is Lloyd’s deep voice and the acoustic arrangement of a catchy tune.

All together Lloyd’s song is a “simple” but delightful contribution (and reminder) as we wonder through these modern times. Take a deep breath and let the song and Lloyd’s refrain wash over your troubles.

Lazer Lloyd, who has been described as “Israel’s hassidic blues rocker [who] reaches for the American heartland,” is releasing the single and official video for “The Simple Life” on March 6, 2020. The song will appear on Lloyd’s upcoming album, Tomorrow Never Comes. We will post the official video after it is released, but for a preview of the song, here is Lloyd performing the song.

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    Lazer Lloyd: “Been Tryin'” (Song of the Day)

    Although born and raised in the United States, Lazer Lloyd moved to Israel in 1994 as a young man to continue his music career. Having played blues and rock, he became intrigued by similarities between the music he played and traditional Jewish music. Lloyd currently records music in a range of styles, including Americana, and AllMusic refers to him as “one of the best-known blues musicians in Israel.” Whatever you call it, the singer-songwriter makes great music.

    Lazer Lloyd

    Having played and recorded with several bands, Lazer Lloyd now records as a solo artist. One of my favorite tracks off his 2017 album Freedom’s Child is “Been Tryin’.”

    Lloyd has a deep, soulful voice. In the video below, with just him and a guitar, the ache in the lyrics comes through.

    Lloyd explains about the song, “There are no quick fixes not with our bodies nor our soul. That which comes in a flash can leave just as quickly. I don’t remember what I did wrong before writing this song. Maybe best to let it go.”

    “Been Tryin” below was recorded in Kernersville, NC at JBS Productions.

    Check out Lazer Lloyd’s latest release, a live album called Lazer Lloyd in the Zone. The album features some wonderful blues and rock songs, as well as powerful live covers of classics such as “All Along the Watchtower,” “Redemption Song,” and “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door.” The album released on Bandcamp on December 31, 2019, with a worldwide streaming release on January 20, 2020. Check it out.

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  • Allison Russell: “The Returner” (Song of the Day)
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