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Sylvan- Back To Live

SKU: 4046661789928
Regular price L£1,997,000.00
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Sylvan- Back To Live
Sylvan- Back To Live

Sylvan concerts have always been something special. The Hamburg-based 'New Art Rock' band has been presenting it's breathtaking music at countless festivals and concerts worldwide since 2000. As with many artists, their concerts have been somewhat rare recently due to the coronavirus pandemic, but they didn't let this unsettle them and made a clear statement and sign of life with their successful studio album 'One To Zero'. On their recent tour Sylvan showed why their fans love them so much: a perfect show with an enthusiastic and tight band, a perfect show with lighting effects and visuals that were coordinated down to the last detail and a setlist that really left nothing to be desired. The venue was the Poppodium Boerderij in Zoetermeer in the Netherlands. A venue that is rightly described by many as the 'Prog temple' par excellence. The "who's who" of the international scene are literally holding hands here. A full sixteen years have passed since their magnificent last live album 'Leaving Backstage' until Sylvan decided to finally realise another live album. The song selection is a mixture of the best of the band's long history, garnished with songs from the last album, which they had not yet been able to present on tour for the reasons mentioned above - this mixture unfolds a true live spirit and brings a very special touch and power to the music. Sylvan provide irrefutable proof that they are now back on stage in full force.

Track List

  1. In Between
  2. Encoded at Heart
  3. Trust in Yourself
  4. Given Used Forgotten
  5. King Porn
  6. Part of Me
  7. In Chains
  8. The Colours Changed
  9. Heal
  10. Go Viral
  11. A Kind of Eden
  12. Posthumous Silence
Format: New CD/Rock

Sylvan- Back To Live

SKU: 4046661789928
Regular price L£1,997,000.00
Unit price
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Sylvan concerts have always been something special. The Hamburg-based 'New Art Rock' band has been presenting it's breathtaking music at countless festivals and concerts worldwide since 2000. As with many artists, their concerts have been somewhat rare recently due to the coronavirus pandemic, but they didn't let this unsettle them and made a clear statement and sign of life with their successful studio album 'One To Zero'. On their recent tour Sylvan showed why their fans love them so much: a perfect show with an enthusiastic and tight band, a perfect show with lighting effects and visuals that were coordinated down to the last detail and a setlist that really left nothing to be desired. The venue was the Poppodium Boerderij in Zoetermeer in the Netherlands. A venue that is rightly described by many as the 'Prog temple' par excellence. The "who's who" of the international scene are literally holding hands here. A full sixteen years have passed since their magnificent last live album 'Leaving Backstage' until Sylvan decided to finally realise another live album. The song selection is a mixture of the best of the band's long history, garnished with songs from the last album, which they had not yet been able to present on tour for the reasons mentioned above - this mixture unfolds a true live spirit and brings a very special touch and power to the music. Sylvan provide irrefutable proof that they are now back on stage in full force.

Track List

  1. In Between
  2. Encoded at Heart
  3. Trust in Yourself
  4. Given Used Forgotten
  5. King Porn
  6. Part of Me
  7. In Chains
  8. The Colours Changed
  9. Heal
  10. Go Viral
  11. A Kind of Eden
  12. Posthumous Silence