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Sylvan - Posthumous Silence (Jerry's) Review

Reviewed by: Jerry Lucky
Genre: Prog Rock
Country: Germany
Language: English
Length: 70:42
Release Date: 4-12-06
Label:
Progrock Records
Band Members: Marco Gluhmann - Vocals Matthias Harder - Drums
  Sebastian Harnack - Bass Kay Sohl - Guitar
  Volker Sohl - Keyboards
 
Track Listing: 1.)- Eternity Ends (2:03) 8.)-A Sad Symphony (1:42)
  2.)- Bequest Of Tears (3:19) 9.)- Questions (6:59)
  3.)- In Chains (8:38) 10.)-Answer To Life (5:56)
  4.)-Bitter Symphony (1:21)  
  5.)- Pane Of Truth (9:06)  
  6.)-No Earthly Reason (1:57  
  7.)Forgotten Virtue (6:43)  
     
The Review

The other day I found myself thinking about the changing nature of progressive rock music. How there seem to be so many bands today producing music that is so much more aggressive and yet not really what you would classify as prog-metal. It tends to be so much more. This new music employs much of the metal crunch but still incorporates many other quieter or softer elements. I started to wonder if this was perhaps a new strain of progressive rock being created. And then the brand new Sylvan hit my mailbox. Entitled Posthumous Silence it is the epitome of all I had been thinking about in terms of musical styles. ***

This is Sylvan's fifth studio effort and as such Posthumous Silence is a reflection of where so much progressive rock seems to be moving. This five-piece from Germany is made up of Marco Gluhmann (vocals), Matthias Harder (drums), Sebastian Harnack (bass), Kay Sohl (guitar) and Volker Sohl (keyboards). After a number previous bands they became Sylvan in the summer of 1997. ***

Overall Posthumous Silence is hugely symphonic in nature with the added influence of stronger guitars and rhythm section. And yet it is soft and gentle when the story needs it to be and powerfully aggressive when that is the emotion required. This is also Sylvan's first concept CD and it revolves around the story of a father who mourns the loss of his daughter as he reads excerpts from her diary, a diary that seems to have been written specifically for him. This is a powerfully emotional tale and when wedded to the music and subtle sound effects of dialog it create a cinematic masterpiece. The seventy-minutes of music here propel the story along with shorter linking pieces connecting the longer tracks that develop the story, much of it flowing together seamlessly. It is guitar-heavy and crunchy in one part of the song, then ambient and spacious in the next. The compositions go from being straight ahead rock oriented to more complex arrangements incorporating changing time and tempo. Underlying the entire concept are powerful melodies that will stick with you for days. Track twelve, "Answer to Life" is a classic example of Sylvan's work is this regard. Musically in this composition there's lots going on and yet the track is held together with an amazing anthemic vocal melody. ***

This is symphonic progressive rock on steroids and I mean that in a good way: soft and gentle one moment and masterfully aggressive the next. It occurs to me Sylvan are really doing what progressive rock has always done, using amazing music to tell a story. And they do it in a totally modern manner. Sylvan's Posthumous Silence is everything progressive rock was meant to be. As a father of a daughter, Posthumous Silence proved to be a very emotional listening experience. This is a fantastic recording and certainly highly recommended. ***

 

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