Cover of Lila Ehja Clivota
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For fans of coldwave, post-punk and shoegaze lovers, followers of experimental darkwave music, listeners seeking atmospheric and moody albums
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THE REVIEW

Devilishly captivating, so I can define in two words the second appearance of the one-girl band Lila Ehja.

"Clivota" is a work with palpable suggestions.

On coldwave beats, circular, twilight, nocturnal, bucolic melodies move, living in their own world.

A comparison could be Lycia who have ventured into the same forest, sometimes losing the path where you might also find the more depressed and detached Cure from the life of us mere mortals.

However, the track to not get lost in the darkest and most intricate moments is simple; we follow a straight cold/wave, industrial path where we find traces of lunar folk, post-punk, shoegaze, and moments of experimentation.

Tracks that, followed without prejudice, will lead us to find an album not excellent but rich in suggestions and moments of shadowy see-through.

Synthetic lace and mysterious shattered images.

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Lila Ehja's second album, 'Clivota,' offers a devilishly captivating exploration of coldwave intertwined with post-punk, shoegaze, and lunar folk. The album creates a twilight atmosphere with circular, nocturnal melodies and synthetic textures. While not an excellent record, it is rich in evocative moments and shadowy suggestions. Fans of atmospheric, experimental music will find much to appreciate.

LILA EHJA


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