Tag Archives: Daria Kulesh

Daria Kulesh, Earthly Delights. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

We look upon this world as if we are but spoilt children, the only amusement we find is that in which others give us when we demand, the only appreciation gained is when we regret that it has been taken away from us, and then with petulance we kick and scream our displeasure, we become spiteful and then as a final act we begin to steal what is not ours and hold it for ransom, the highest bidder gaining ground, the Earthly Delights not realised.

Daria Kulesh, Long Lost Home. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

It is not only the scars of our life that affect us in the dark, when we think nobody is looking that the pulse that runs through our blood and past the ridges, the mountains of blemishes, the small but memory enhancing wounds that parade our body as if they were still fresh, still able to mark out Time, it is the actions of others that see us bleed a year, a decade, a century on; we are the products of grandparents hopes and the mutilations that wracked their dreams.