
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.
A foretaste on the new STOA album is provided with the songs ‘Hanuz Nist’ and ‘Broken Glass’ on the band’s official MySpace profile. One of the songs on ‘Silmand’ was already used as film score. ‘Silmand’ means soul month. With it the month September is titled in an almost forgotten German dialect. Olaf Parusel says “Besides the strength and spirit of the summer, the September harbours a shimmer of the autumn’s melancholy. A glimpse of winter’s implacability all life will retreat to. Of course, the album is suitable for all months of the year. How about a glass of red wine while listening to it?
Tracklist ‘Silmand’
01 - Sakrileg
02 - Broken Glass
03 - La Lune Blanche
04 - Daar
05 - Iter Devium
06 - My Last Way
07 - Palldium [Night]
08 - Ways
09 - Modesty
10 - Hanuz Nist
11 - A Drinking Song
12 - So Many Clouds
13 - Tacitum
Source: Newsletter