After The minor sound to the soul month. STOA
return with ‘Silma’ after seven years with international line-up. The new album
of the music philosophers surprises in more than one way. Surprising is the
release of ‘Silmand’ itself, a sit was very silent around STOA for the last 7
years. Fans will be happy that STOA mastermind stays true to himself with his
fourth album either. Besides the usual melancholy, unusual pop rhythms found
their way on the diverse albums, but the typical STOA sound is still distinct.
The vocal lines harbour some surprises as well. For once there’s the angelic
voice of singer Mandy Bernhardts, known from the live performances of the band;
on the other hand, the voices of three guest singers sound on ‘Silmand’. The
first voice belongs to the Australian multi-instrumentalist Louisa John Krol.
The Dutchman Peter Nooten (Ex-Clan of Xymox) could be engaged for ‘Silmand’ as
well as the Leipzig-based Ralf Jehnert (Love is Colder than Death). With
‘Silmand’ an album for the calm moments in life was created, for cuddling, to
get lost in thoughts, to philosophize. The sound of STOA deludes to seek the
inner
sadness and to fly
away with
it on angel wings.
The
dark side of the human soul is unveiled, without falling
into
clichés. The melancholy gets touched and the soul gets musically caressed. Released
on
Alice In...
1 Sakrileg 2 Broken Glass 3 La Lune Blanche 4
Daar 5 Iter Devium 6 My Last Way 7 Palldium [Night] 8 Ways 9
Modesty 10 Hanuz Nist 11 A Drinking Song 12 So Many Clouds
13 Tacitum