SINGLE REVIEW: Ayna Errboe - Just A Woman

Denmark busker Ayna Errboe presents his beautiful sophomore single 'Just A Woman'.

An outstanding, heartfelt, yet heartbreaking account of troubled love and romantic regret. The tragic tale of while one side is ready to move on, the other's feelings haven't changed. The deathly sense of the person you care most about relinquishing their love.

'Just a Woman' is a stunning folk track, abounding in Ayna's signature sincerity.

It evokes the same warm glow of debut single 'You Only Care For You' with its display of unfeigned emotion and homely comforting vocals. It sits somewhere between the classic 60s folk sound of Joan Baez or Bob Dylan and the more contemporary vibes of The Unthanks or Thea Gilmore.

Its exquisite, haunting storytelling encapsulates the sentiments of love and loss with utmost openness. It feels like a true journey through the trials and tribulations of life, meeting its powerful crescendo as the track mounts into an outburst of heavier yet dreamy folk rock.

The guitars are wonderfully pretty with a dark aura, and the harmonies are stunning. 'Just A Woman' is another spellbinding track that really showcases everything Ayna's about. One of the most genuine, passionate new artists you'll hear.

Amy

I'm Amy a Norfolk girl, currently residing at the seaside.

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