Easy Life - Beeswax -
"BEESWAX" marked a shift in the band's sound toward something more urgent and distorted.
: The track uses heavy vocal production to make Matravers sound unfamiliar, reflecting the feeling of not being yourself in public. easy life - BEESWAX
Frontman wrote the track to capture the universal social anxiety that followed years of isolation. After being locked away, re-entering a world where everyone is "nosy" and everything feels like it's under a microscope became overwhelming. "BEESWAX" marked a shift in the band's sound
: The phrase "mind your beeswax" is a playful but firm demand for boundaries. After being locked away, re-entering a world where
: Lines like "I'll be playing defense" and "Think you better relax" emphasize a desperate need to reclaim personal space from a world that wants a piece of everyone. Sonics & Production
: Verse 3 tackles the friction between "killing it" and the reality of working shifts just to "earn that paper."
"BEESWAX" by easy life (now known as ) isn't just a catchy indie track; it’s a sharp commentary on the loss of privacy and the suffocating feeling of being "watched" in a post-lockdown world.