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Monday, May 18, 2009

Easy Like A Sunday

Ain
Genre: Indie / Blues / Folk
From: London /Ireland


Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.


A day too late but with a song as good as Ain's 'Sunday' I just can't wait another six days to share it with you.

Elvis Costello once sang about a man out of time and Irish troubadour Aindriú Conroy, from 21st century Kildare but sounding like a turn of the century blues singer from the deep south, is the epitome of a man out of time.


While his guitar gently weeps Ain caresses you softly with the delicate touch of an angels wings with a beautiful, plaintive traditional blues singed folk that's as clear as a finely polished crystal.
Ain proves that less truly is more with songs so simple and instrumentation so sparse he could be Will Oldham's long lost Irish cousin.

Ain takes the road less traveled and it makes all the difference.

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MP3 - Ain - Sunday
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