On SaturdayDIANA tore the roof off of Sonic Boom for our Record Store Day showcase and replaced it with a greenhouse's, thanks toa set of zinc-heavy synth-pop (stay tuned for video). The staff didn'tseem to mind.But "Strange Attraction"probes the darkness beneath the shine.Frontwoman Carmen Elle playsthree women - orthree phases of one woman - navigating the pain and pleasure of a relationship from within asingle small apartment. Aside from the temporally displaced band performances (with creepy future ski masks), the video's set in the middle of the 20th century. So it's full ofNancy Sinatra hairstylesthat look detachable and capable of crushing a small animal. If you're feeling George Fok's clip, check out the more formally realizedJailhouse Rock tribute of US Girls' "28 Days."
DIANA deal with love in the 1950s for “Strange Attraction” music video by Jordan Darville | Chart Attack.