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HYPERLIVE

Knight Area

 

Neo-Prog

3.55 | 15 ratings

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4 stars Hyper-prog

In April 2015, Netherlands based Knight Area played live in Katowice Poland, supporting the excellent Arena. Their performance was captured by Metal Mind Productions, who in recent years have set the standard for DVD releases of this type.

'Hyperlive' finds the band performing their 2014 album 'Hyperdrive' in its entirety, with the exception of the track 'This day'. It may perhaps be that the song was included in the performance, but dropped due to time constraints. The band's focus throughout is on ensuring a tight rendition of the album, focusing on the strong melodies that prevail in the original recording. It appears that lead vocalist Mark Smit is the only singer in the band, thus the fine harmony vocals appear to also be by Smit and either mixed in from tape live or added in the post edit. While this certainly embellishes the live performance, it does raise the old chestnut about how 'live' a live set should be.

Regardless of that, this is a fine presentation which offers a great first sight for many of us of a first rate prog band. Musically, there are hints of Marillion and Pendragon among others, but there is at the same time a refreshing originality to the band's music. Smit's voice is particularly appealing, and fits the style of music well. There are plenty of extended keyboards and guitar breaks from Gerben Klazinga and Mark Bogert respectively.

The set is rounded off by a fine 16 minute medley of tracks from all the band's previous albums to date plus a 10 minute rendition of 'Mortal Blow' from 'The sun also rises'. A lot of thought has been put into the medley, which takes in extracts from eight different songs, but sounds like a complete work in its own right.

The DVD is completed by the usual interviews (in English), photographic and text based extras and accompanied by a CD containing the entire live performance. The digipak sleeve is well presented, with some fine artwork. Overall, a highly enjoyable experience that will hopefully open up the band to a wider audience.

Easy Livin | 4/5 |

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