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Toronto’s DIANA return with ‘Slipping Away’
Slick, sax-stacked track is taken from a second album, out later this year.
Toronto trio DIANA are currently at work on following up unsung debut album ‘Perpetual Surrender’. Three years on from their first LP, they’ve shared a brand new track titled ‘Slipping Away’, and it sees the group building on the smooth, inventive pop foundations they started out with.
Declared by the band to be “a song about trying to be a better person,” ‘Slipping Away’ appropriately gives in to self-improvement. It begins as a fragmented synth-pop track, but it soon finds its bearings, Carmen Elle leading a clever spin on disco funk tropes.
No official word on a second album, but it’s expected to come out later this year.
Listen to ‘Slipping Away’ below.
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