Blackest Ever Black
It’s the first music to emerge from Camella Lobo’s project since the 2013 debut album, “Restless Idylls”, and features three new songs – ‘Stop Suffering’, ‘I Woke Up And The Storm Was Over’ and ‘When The Dog Bites’ – written and recorded by Lobo in LA, with additional production and mixing from Joshua Eustis (Sons of Magdalene, Telefon Tel Aviv).
Lobo’s deeply romantic, fatalistic music has always luxuriated in sadness, and that isn’t about to change: themes addressed on “Stop Suffering” include, she tells us, “disappointing yourself and others…burning your own house down…temporary feelings with permanent consequences.”