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Aaron Shanley: Tears On Elizabeth Street Part Two

Tears on Elizabeth Street Part 2 EP cover

Tears on Elizabeth Street Part Two EP cover

Aaron Shanley, a singer-songwriter from Northern Ireland, is releasing his second EP Tears On Elizabeth Street Part Two on September 19 on Love Gum Records; his self-owned record label.

The new EP consists of three songs; Try To Forget About Me, One More Cigarette, and I Know She Lies. The EP is in-keeping with the slow, acoustic style Aaron has favoured in his previous releases, where the focus is mainly on his vocals and guitar.

Aaron will be embarking on a tour around the UK and Ireland from September 30 to promote the release, with the tour dates on his MySpace.

He has also filmed a rather moody video for the track Try To Forget About Me.

You can have a read about Aaron’s previous releases, Let The Sun In and Tears On Elizabeth Street Part One.

Brand Spanking New: Aaron Shanley – Tears On Elizabeth Street: Part 1

Cover Art Aaron Shanley

Cover Art for Tears on Elizabeth Street: Part 1

Singer-songwriter from Northern Ireland, Aaron Shanley, graced this blog a few months ago following the release of his album Let The Sun In. Now, he is back with the first in a series of EP releases, Tears On Elizabeth Street: Part 1.

This EP contains three tracks; Here Without You, Amy, Lonely Now, and – as is fairly apparent from the track titles – they were written while on the road about a lost love Aaron experienced when he was in London.

With his gentle, acoustic sound and soft raspy vocals, those feelings have been intensely channelled and make for a trio of delicate, beautiful songs. Parallels can certainly be drawn with Damien Rice, especially with the first track Here Without You, which I take to be the strongest of the three.

Amy  is even more downbeat and low tempo, which, while pretty, could perhaps do with a little more ‘oomph’ to maintain attention. This is something which Lonely Now manages much more with its prominent guitar builds, but there is still part of me left wishing he’d really let all of his anger, disappointment and rejection loose with a well-timed scream or something.

This first EP is due for release on July 4, and the subsequent instalments are set for release on September 5, November 7 and February 5 through Aaron’s own label Love Gum Records.

For music and tour info, check out Aaron Shanley’s MySpace.

Review: Aaron Shanley ‘Let The Sun In’

Aaron Shanley 'Let The Sun In' album artwork

Aaron Shanley's album artwork

Adding to the folk-rock ranks that seem to be slowly taking over the world, artist Aaron Shanley, has released a new album, Let The Sun In.

Aaron, hailing from Belfast, is has released the record through Love Gum Records; his own independent label. Not bad work considering he’s still only 20 years old.

As for the album itself, there is a lot of what you might expect from a folk-rock record; acoustic guitars, tambourines and catchy melodies. Aaron’s unfussy vocals mix well with the varied instrumentals, and if gentle folk-rock is what you’re into, it definitely delivers.

Track Sarah Rose is perhaps not the strongest starting point for the album, but as the tracks progress there are some promising Damien Rice-mixed-with-The Shins moments; Cotton Fields, Today I and Let The Sun In are endearingly pretty.

So far, title track Let The Sun In is the only one to be released so far, which, with its gentle acoustic guitar and piano accompaniment is incredibly chilled out, with some nice mixed vocal harmonies. The lyrics are refreshing, conjuring up nostalgic, ethereal images that fit the mellow mood of the song. It’s a good soundtrack for a lazy Sunday morning in bed.

After touring the U.S and Canada this summer, Aaron has got more time on the tour bus to look forward to with a UK tour coming up soon.

To keep up to date on what he’s up to, follow Aaron on Twitter.