Dark Nova Sivilla
Black Lotus Records BLRCD081 March 7th, 2005
By Jason Jordan
In the not-so-distant past, I declared myself to be a review junkie of sorts. So, when Dark Novas Sivilla landed on my doorstep in a tattered, white package sent from California, I thought Id want to cut my ears off after hearing what the slimline case had to offer. Seriously, Sivilla has been panned at seemingly every opportunity, and I must say that Dark Nova are bland at their very worst. Conversely, however, the band composed of three guys, two girls, and a pizza place isnt as appalling as most music journalists would have you believe.
If theres anything I wouldnt believe about the group, its that theyll have been around twenty years by the time the year 2007 rolls around. Surely Sivilla is not the agglomeration of eighteen years of blood, sweat, and tears. Simply put, the best part about this resume is anything that has to do with guitar soloing. Elias Koskoris the man behind the multi-stringed instrument performs beyond the call of duty on the entirety of Sivilla. More often than not, Dark Nova attempt to recreate a heavy metal sound without being overly intuitive, or non-drab for that matter. In a Crevasse of Time rises above mediocrity for myriad reasons, and the rhythms of Say No More are most assuredly ear-catching. Admittedly, I do like how Too Late to Hide sets itself up with such a sturdy riff complemented by double-kick.
Ultimately, I delved into this with a negative predisposition that turned out to be trumped by my open-mindedness, maybe? Anyhow, Dark Nova are a lot better than I thought they would be, but I still like my music much more spicy. Black Lotuss roster has juicier platters, and I could go for a serving of Thanatos right about now.
7/10
Official Dark Nova Website
Official Black Lotus Records Website
Black Lotus Records BLRCD081 March 7th, 2005
By Jason Jordan

In the not-so-distant past, I declared myself to be a review junkie of sorts. So, when Dark Novas Sivilla landed on my doorstep in a tattered, white package sent from California, I thought Id want to cut my ears off after hearing what the slimline case had to offer. Seriously, Sivilla has been panned at seemingly every opportunity, and I must say that Dark Nova are bland at their very worst. Conversely, however, the band composed of three guys, two girls, and a pizza place isnt as appalling as most music journalists would have you believe.
If theres anything I wouldnt believe about the group, its that theyll have been around twenty years by the time the year 2007 rolls around. Surely Sivilla is not the agglomeration of eighteen years of blood, sweat, and tears. Simply put, the best part about this resume is anything that has to do with guitar soloing. Elias Koskoris the man behind the multi-stringed instrument performs beyond the call of duty on the entirety of Sivilla. More often than not, Dark Nova attempt to recreate a heavy metal sound without being overly intuitive, or non-drab for that matter. In a Crevasse of Time rises above mediocrity for myriad reasons, and the rhythms of Say No More are most assuredly ear-catching. Admittedly, I do like how Too Late to Hide sets itself up with such a sturdy riff complemented by double-kick.
Ultimately, I delved into this with a negative predisposition that turned out to be trumped by my open-mindedness, maybe? Anyhow, Dark Nova are a lot better than I thought they would be, but I still like my music much more spicy. Black Lotuss roster has juicier platters, and I could go for a serving of Thanatos right about now.
7/10
Official Dark Nova Website
Official Black Lotus Records Website