Deep Purple’s “Lazy Sod” Is Our Heavy Song of the Week:

Deep Purple's “Lazy Sod” Is Our Heavy Song of the Week:

Heavy Song of the Week is a feature on Heavy Consequence breaking down the top metal and hard rock tracks you need to hear every Friday. This week, the top spot goes to British rock titans Deep Purple for their new single “Lazy Sod.”


The inspiration for Deep Purple’s latest single, “Lazy Sod,” indirectly came from an unlikely source: country music heroine Dolly Parton.

When singer Ian Gillan was reminded during a recent interview that Dolly has written over 5,000 songs in her esteemed career — compared to his 500ish — he was humbled and jotted down the words “lazy sod” in his notebook. It eventually became the title for this new Deep Purple cut and served as the conceptual basis for the lyrical content.

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“The world’s on fire, and I can’t get my ass out of bed,” sings Gillan during the track’s opening bars.

In an era when lyrics are often wrought with irony, it’s refreshing to hear such direct honesty. Gillan goes on to bemoan the tumultuous state of the world and his helplessness to change it — a highly relatable sentiment of resignation that rings poignant.

As for the music, “Lazy Sod” is a swift and compact distillation of Deep Purple’s classic sound. Driving blues riffs are coupled with prominent organ, and the British legends eschew any verse-chorus-verse rigidity with some extended scale climbs and a shreddy bridge section that goes full prog.


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