
Growing up in the Blue Mountains, Eddie Boyd spent his youth busking, before studying classical guitar and touring the world as guitarist for Julia Jacklin. Between tours Boyd considers himself as a“glorified kitchenhand, but I get to wear the chef shirt”. It’s the sort of gallows humour that could come straight out of his lyrics. He’s the fly on the wall of the gig economy of Sydney’s Inner West, delivering the observations of Kurt Vile and Lou Reed with a dose of adrenalin. It’s beautifully gritty and contagiously agitated.
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It's Alright, Look at Me I'm Young
Plans
I Get Nervous
Left Hand
Stoned
So Easy
Coming to Nothing
Dear Mother, I'm Just so Happy
At Ease in Your Arms
I Can Teach Ya
Ur Eyes
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