| Beside Mexican  vocalist Marcela Bovio, the solid line-up since "The Flame Within"  includes talented Dutch musicians Martijn Peters (drums) Johan van Stratum  (bass), Eric Hazebroek (rhythm guitars), Stephan Schultz (lead guitars) and  Jeffrey Revet (keyboards).
 "Nothing compares to playing live! We live for performances," says  Marcela, who moved from Mexico to Holland to be closer to her band mates.  "The more we play together, the more we enjoy sharing that energy with  each other on stage. It's a wonderful thing to be able to share that feeling  with the audience and see them enjoy the moment as much we do. That is why it  was extremely important for us to be able to bring that same energy into our  recordings."
 
 Eager to find a way to incorporate the live spark in their latest release, the  band looked for extremes by exploring different styles and assimilating them  into their sound. It resulted in heavy guitar-driven songs with solid drums and  inventive bass, framed by raging pianos and eloquent string quartet arrangements.  All of this is led by Marcela's mesmerizing vocals. Her Latin American roots  brought daring Latin rhythms and styles into the mix, as well as Spanish lyrics  and the unique sound of the bandonion. Lyrically, Marcela explored the dark  times we live in; a world figuratively in turmoil. More literally, the title  "Darker Days" refers to the difficulty Mexican-born Marcela had  adjusting to the much shorter and darker winter days of Northern Europe,  affecting her mood more than she could have ever imagined.
 
 "For me, this album is not only an emotional outlet," explains  Marcela, "but also a way for me to keep connected to my roots and my old  home in Mexico. While writing the new songs, I drew a lot of inspiration from  all those wonderful Latin rhythms and styles that Mexican folk music and the  Argentinean tango have to offer. That's where we got the idea of incorporating  a bandonion in some of the songs. It gave them a very special touch! They might  seem like two very different worlds, but that deep emotion and intense passion  are present in all these styles. These are precisely the qualities we think are  essential in music; so in the end, it made a lot of sense to bring them  together."
 
 The combination of these extreme musical styles delivered tracks like the  album’s opener "Lost". On this particular song, heavy riffs and  touches of tango come together to create a song full of passion and drive. The  songs "Our Cause" and "Darker Days” stay true to the old Stream  of Passion style, while combining Spanish and English lyrics, as well as  Latin-inspired rhythms and melodies that reveal a new dimension in the band's  style.
 
 Contrasts can be found throughout the album. "The Mirror" and  "The World Is Ours" are loaded with heavy, grinding guitars and  upbeat rhythms. The ballad “Spark”, however, includes warm melodic passages,  where enchanting piano melodies guide Marcela's moving vocal lines. In tracks  like "Collide" and "Broken", the band brings together both  ends of the spectrum: a true rollercoaster of emotions.
 
 For the writing and recording process, Stream of Passion collaborated with  well-known Dutch producer/songwriter/ arranger Joost van den Broek (ex-After  Forever, Ayreon, Star One), who has been very close with the band since its  beginnings. ”No other producer could have understood the path chosen by the  band as well as he does”, says Marcela. With Joost completing the team,  "Darker Days" was certain to have a solid and modern production,  lifting the music to a higher level.
 
 In order to find the perfect sound for each instrument, the recordings of the  album took place in different studios throughout The Netherlands. The drums and  string arrangements were recorded in a live room with top-of-the-line equipment  at Sandlane Studios (Star One, Stereo). The rhythm guitars and bandonion were  laid down at Graveland Studios (Revamp, Autumn), where producer and guitarist  Arno Krabman created the perfect conditions to achieve a massive guitar sound.
 
 "Darker Days" embodies the ambition of the band to grow further and  expand their musical horizons. Marcela adds, "This album takes us yet  another step closer to finding our voice. Over the past years we've grown  incredibly as a band and now, more than ever, we are anxious to get back on  stage and share these new songs with audiences all over the world."
 
 Stream of Passion is:
 Marcela Bovio (vocals, electric violin)
 Martijn Peters (drums)
 Johan van Stratum (bass)
 Eric Hazebroek (rhythm guitars)
 Stephan Schultz (lead guitars)
 Jeffrey Revet (keyboards)
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