One of the great mysteries of music is how ordinary ingredients can be mixed together to produce something magical. There's nothing particularly special about the instrumentation on Jimmy Behan's debut album - just some folky guitar strummings, gentle piano and bubbling electronica. Somehow, however, he's managed to mould it all into a series of beautifully mellow soundscapes that's enough to soothe all but the most troubled of spirits. Anyone who's wondered what Nina Hynes has been up to lately will find their answer here: she provides the pretty vocals on standout track 'Deeper Than Heaven'. A staple member of the Dublin independent scene, Behan's first solo offering has been long awaited - and it certainly doesn't disappoint. It may sometimes be a little too understated for its own good and it'll bore Westlife fans to tears. But in its own modest way, Days Are What We Live In is one of the most impressive Irish releases of the year. Strongly recommended.