Winter Aid’s Inner Sunset EP Bridges The Old World And The New

[Cover photo credit to Andy Omvik]  

Having recently released the 10th anniversary edition of his debut EP, The Wisp Sings, Winter Aid, aka Irish songwriter Shane Culloty, has announced the Inner Sunset EP, arriving on January 12, 2024. Culloty has also shared the title-track single + video, his first new music in five years.

Part of the past five years of relative silence was due to Shane and his wife moving from Dublin to San Francisco, a big shift. Assimilating to life in a new city and country shortly led into the pandemic, which, between lockdown, marriage, and paperwork, further delayed new music.

Inner Sunset marks this transition with songs that bridge the time between Culloty’s two homes, partly written in both, and completed this year with additional production from Chuck Johnson.  

Discussing the new single, Culloty says:

‘Inner Sunset’ was the first song I recorded after moving to San Francisco: I left all the windows open in our little apartment, and recorded the guitar and vocals in one track. You can hear the sound of the bus and evening rush hour traffic on the 101. Inner Sunset is a neighborhood in San Francisco, and though it’s not where we lived, every time I watched the sun go down the name came to mind. A lot of places in the city have names that can seem quite poetic when you hear them first, evoking an imaginary setting before you eventually attach them to a concrete place of street signs and bus lines. “Inner Sunset” also felt like a good name for the feeling of needing to move on in life, to end one chapter and start another.

The six-song Inner Sunset is mainly instrumental, with Culloty’s adopted new home inspiring the four tracks, and filtering into the recordings. Two songs,”Interlude for Shankill” and “Dusk,” date back to life back home in Ireland.