Ayna Errboe - “Loving You From Far Away”

From a town by the sea in northern Denmark, Ayna Errboe arrives on the blog with his latest release: ”Loving You From Far Away.”

Pressing play on ”Loving You From Far Away” invites into your ears an exemplar of modern folk music. We often go on and on about our love for Gregory Alan Isakov and, rest assured, if you are a fan of his work, the sounds of Errboe are going to pleasantly fill your niche. From the gently plucked acoustic guitar, to the swagger of the chord progression, this track feels as warm as visiting the house you grew up in.

Errboe’s tenor has absolutely no trouble hitting our sweet spot for the genre– his vocal performance is raw and tender, completely authentic as it nestles itself into the sparsely recorded arrangement. Errboe claims that the song was penned “in a curious state of utter distress, heartbreak and compassionate accept” and when it works its way inside of you, you will have absolutely no trouble believing every word.

The middle eight brings a brilliant dynamic shift that divides the song into three parts, ensuring that anyone who hears will remain engaged. But other than the subtle, blissful tones from a lead guitar and some deep, rounded notes from a bass, the only other accompaniment comes in the form of a delicate vocal harmony on the refrain. And please believe us when we say that this is all you will need in order to become a fan of Errboe’s craft.

Loving You From Far Away” marks the fourth single that Errboe has released, and we encourage you to give each of them your immediate, undivided attention.

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