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Stella Diana, Nothing To Expect. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

We might as well all face the facts that we are drawn inexplicably to the enigmatic darkness, to the shadow that refuses to bend to the light but which entices upon the same energy, which acts as a black hole on the emotions, extracting and enticing the soul to love the poster “bad boy”, the “femme fatale”, to rage alongside the music that makes the heart beat faster rather than the type that soothes and places the muscle under a texture of forgiveness and satisfied regulation…we love the darkness, we crave for it in moments of happiness, we embrace it when the wind turns and we feel the chill of another life impinge upon our own; darkness is what we demand when there is Nothing To Expect.

Stella Diana, Nitrocris. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

When the Gods smile upon you, when the divine heavens open and shine down a radiance upon your hard earned talent and capacity to learn and grow, then no matter what your beliefs elsewhere, as long as you have belief in yourself that is all that matters. It is belief and hard work that have given Italian postpunk band Stella Diana such remarkable fascination and insight in their latest album Nitrocris