Maria Daines ~ Sundown Blues [ 95% CONFIRMED ]

The chorus reveals the core struggle—the protagonist is desperately trying to hold on to a "love I cannot save," reaching a point where they are left only with prayer. Why It Resonates

Experience the raw emotion and soul-baring lyrics of the track in this official lyric video: Maria Daines ~ Sundown Blues Maria Daines YouTube• Nov 3, 2021

The narrator laments a partner who says "it’s over / Every week on different days," creating a state of perpetual heartbreak. Maria Daines ~ Sundown Blues

Released as part of the 2022 album of the same name, "Sundown Blues" is a raw narrative of a love that has become a cycle of "treachery" and "bitter poison". The lyrics paint a vivid picture of emotional fatigue:

Hailing from Cambridgeshire, UK, Maria Daines and her long-time collaborator, multi-instrumentalist Paul Killington, have built a reputation for music that "sweats, bleeds, and breathes the blues". While their catalog spans rock, country, and soul, "Sundown Blues" finds them in a deep, mid-tempo register where Daines' voice—often compared to legends like Janis Joplin—is allowed to soar and then shatter with incredible finesse. The Heart of the Song: Glory and Pain The chorus reveals the core struggle—the protagonist is

The line "Sundown in the winter / Held the glory and the pain" serves as a metaphor for the cold finality of a relationship that was once beautiful but is now stinging "like poison in the vein".

Whether you're a lifelong blues enthusiast or just someone looking for a song that understands your own "sundown" moments, Maria Daines delivers a performance that is, as one reviewer put it, "a monument inébranlable" (an unshakeable monument). The lyrics paint a vivid picture of emotional

If you have ever felt the slow, aching pull of a relationship that is slipping through your fingers, you know that the "blues" isn't just a genre of music—it is a physical weight. Maria Daines , a multi-award-winning British vocalist known for her raw, crystalline power, captures this exact exhaustion in her haunting track, . A Masterclass in British Blues