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Stephen Mugford’s "Easy To Love" celebrates the complexities of enduring love with nostalgic acoustic vibes and eclectic musical influences

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"Easy To Love" by Stephen Mugford is a heartfelt and multifaceted exploration of love that has weathered the test of time. Drawing from his over 30 years of marriage, Mugford crafts a song that resonates with the authenticity of a relationship that as moved beyond the honeymoon phase into a deeper, more complex bond. The song is a celebration of enduring love, highlighting the irony that its true depth is often most evident during the rocky moments rather than the smooth ones.



The track opens with a laid-back acoustic vibe, immediately setting a warm and inviting tone that reflects the casual comfort of a long-term relationship. Mugford's influences from the 70s and 80s are evident in the song's structure and sound, with nods to the easy-going style of artists like Paul McCartney and Jack Johnson. This foundation of acoustic guitar is both soothing and familiar, creating a sense of nostalgia that complements the song's themes.


As the song progresses, Mugford introduces elements from various musical styles, including honky tonk and reggae. This eclectic mix mirrors the diverse experiences and emotions that come with a long-term relationship, where moments of joy, challenge, and reflection all coexist. The honky tonk influences adds a playful, almost whimsical quality to the song, while the reggae chill vibe brings in a relaxed, breezy feel, as if capturing the ebb and flow of love in its many forms.


Lyrically, "Easy To Love" is rich with irony and introspection. Mugford wryly acknowledges that the depth of love is often revealed in the challenging times, rather than during the easy moments. This nuanced perspective adds layers to the song, inviting listeners to reflect on their own relationships and the ways in which love evolves over time. The lyrics are both personal and universal, making the song relatable to anyone who has experienced the ups and downs of a long-term partnership.


Mugford's vocal delivery is sincere and warm, perfectly capturing the song's blend of humor, irony, and affection. His voice carries a sense of lived experience, which, combined with the song's varied musical influences, creates a rich and textured experience. The production, overseen by John Escobar and Claudio Ragazzi, is polished yet understated, allowing the song's emotional core to shine through without overwhelming the listener.


"Easy To Love" is a standout track that showcases Stephen Mugford's ability to blend different musical styles into a cohesive and emotionally resonant piece. It's a song that speaks to the complexities of love and the beauty found in a relationships that has stood the test of time. As part of his upcoming album, Palooza Beach, "Easy To Love" sets the stage for what promises to be a thoughtful and engaging exploration of life's quirky wonders and bumps.

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