Nina Diaz
The Perch At Tricky Falls
209 S. El Paso
El Paso, TX 79901
Jun 2, 2017
9:00 PM UTC
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Nina Diaz Biography
Many albums capture the flood of introspection that comes after a life-changing experience. But the debut solo album from Nina Diaz, The Beat Is Dead (Cosmica Records)—an expansive body of work that sonically references musicals, alt-metal, indie pop, new wave—powerfully chronicles Nina’s journey itself. “This album is the story of my addiction and my sobriety,” she says. Some songs were written while using, some in the infancy of going clean, some looking back months later with clarity. “It’s like I shed a lot of different layers of skin during this process.”
Nina Diaz began performing with Girl in a Coma when she was only 13. After a decade fronting the critically hailed indie-punk band that was famously nurtured by Joan Jett, opened for Morrissey and Tegan and Sara, and earned multiple Independent Music Awards, the decision to work on solo material was a big transition. “It was a little rough at first. People were scared—I was scared!” she says. “But I knew I just needed to do this.”
The creative floodgates opened. Allowing herself to express these rushes of emotion liberated Nina artistically. All told, it took her three years to assemble The Beat Is Dead. Released on October 28, 2016, the album has received raves from everyone from NPR to Elle to the Austin Chronicle.
Read MoreNina Diaz began performing with Girl in a Coma when she was only 13. After a decade fronting the critically hailed indie-punk band that was famously nurtured by Joan Jett, opened for Morrissey and Tegan and Sara, and earned multiple Independent Music Awards, the decision to work on solo material was a big transition. “It was a little rough at first. People were scared—I was scared!” she says. “But I knew I just needed to do this.”
The creative floodgates opened. Allowing herself to express these rushes of emotion liberated Nina artistically. All told, it took her three years to assemble The Beat Is Dead. Released on October 28, 2016, the album has received raves from everyone from NPR to Elle to the Austin Chronicle.
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