08 Nov 2005

Early As The Trees

Aidan Smith

Analogue Catalogue

WE SAY

A singer-songwriter with humour, pathos and eccentric, melodic songs, Aidan Smith is one of those rare breeds that we hope breaks though. With full-length album Fancy Barrel just released, he may do just that. Smith's trademark jamboree of influences has warmed him to many, with a positive review in Mojo and a session recently recorded for John Kennedy at Xfm. Innovative but endearingly simple, Early As The Trees comes from his earlier EP of the same name. You will be whistling this all day. London Gig: November 14 at The Luminaire, Kilburn.

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