2019 single by 5 Seconds of Summer
"Easier " is a song by Australian pop rock band 5 Seconds of Summer . The song was released on 23 May 2019 through Interscope Records , as the lead single from their fourth studio album Calm (2020). It is their first release through the label.[ 5] Billboard magazine included the song on their 100 Best Songs of 2019 list at number 79.[ 6] At the 2019 ARIA Music Awards , the song earned them a nomination for the ARIA Award for Best Group .[ 7]
Besides the original version, the band has also released an alternate version and two remixes of the song; on 5 July 2019, a version called "Easier – Live from the Vault" was released on YouTube with an accompanying music video. It was later made available on streaming services and for digital download as well.[ 8] On 12 July 2019, a remix by Seeb was released, and on 13 August 2019, a remix with Charlie Puth was released.[ 9]
5 Seconds of Summer posted clips on social media leading up to the announcement, posting teasers from the song's upcoming music video along with its name and release date.[ 10]
Composition
Rolling Stone described the song as "dark" and noted the inspiration from "synth-heavy groups of the Eighties and Nineties like Depeche Mode and Tears for Fears and, more specifically, Nine Inch Nails' "Closer ".[ 11] Billboard noted that "the relatably heart-rending sentiment is elevated by lead singer Luke Hemmings ' impassioned vocals, from the murmuring verses to the falsetto on the chorus".[ 12]
Music video
The music video was released the same day as the single, 23 May 2019. It was directed by Grant Singer .[ 11] In the video, "Hemmings , wearing a leather ensemble and glitter eyeshadow, sings chained by the wrists to the roof of a blue-lit cave while guitarist Michael Clifford , bassist Calum Hood and drummer Ashton Irwin rock out in front of the candle-studded backdrop [...] In addition to the cave setting, the video also features a striking seductress and haunting scenes of the bandmates submerged in on orange-lit pool and individually strolling down a long hallway in which their headshots are set ablaze."[ 13]
The blue lighting prominent throughout the video follows the aesthetic of the single's artwork. 4 symbols, representing each member, which were used in the teasers for the song, were also featured in the video as tattoos along the female dancer's spine as well as on a burning poster by the end.[ 14]
As of March 2021, the video has over 55 million views.[ 15]
Track listing
Digital download Title 1. "Easier" 2:37
Digital download[ 16] Title 1. "Easier" (SeeB Remix) 2:45
Digital download[ 17] Title 1. "Easier" (Live from The Vault) 3:26
Awards and nominations
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
Charlie Puth remix
A remix, which features American singer-songwriter Charlie Puth (who also co-wrote and produced the original version), was released on 13 August 2019.[ 9] [ 65]
Charts
Release history
Release history
References
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^ a b "ACE Repetory 'Easier' Work ID:897400286" . ASCAP . Retrieved 18 June 2019 .
^ "5 Seconds of Summer on Instagram: "EASIER // 05/23/2019" " . Archived from the original on 24 December 2021. Retrieved 1 June 2019 – via Instagram.
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^ a b Zemler, Emily (13 August 2019). "Hear Charlie Puth Join 5 Seconds of Summer on 'Easier – Remix' " . Rolling Stone . Retrieved 13 August 2019 .
^ Jane, Karen (19 May 2019). "5 Seconds of Summer Might Be Dropping a New Song Called 'Easier'!" . ABS-CBN . Retrieved 19 May 2019 .
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^ "5 Seconds Of Summer's 'Easier' Video: Watch" . Billboard . 23 May 2019. Retrieved 13 March 2020 .
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^ a b "Easier (Seeb Remix) - Single by 5 Seconds of Summer" . 12 July 2019 – via music.apple.com.
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