click to enlarge If you’re into artists of the post-troubadour pop movement — such as Webb Wilder, Marshall Crenshaw, or the late “Excitable Boy,” Warren Zevon — then the waltzing ease of Ryan Sutherland’s new CD “Loner’s Paradise” is for you. The Rochester singer-songwriter rolls out the dreamy music with equal parts mystique and stark reality. The mood and tone are held together by a guitar style so casual it almost sounds random. It's not that Sutherland is a bad guitarist; a flashier player might have steamrolled the delicate spirit of the songs. Sutherland is the right man for the job.