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Hasse Fröberg & Musical Companion: No Place Like Home - The Concert
A live concert recorded in Uppsala, Sweden on April 24, 2016 containing music from all three HFMC albums, a Flower Kings classic and two previously unreleased songs. DVD-1 Seconds - Intro DVD-2 Can't Stop The Clock DVD-3 Everything Can Change DVD-4 Godsong DVD-5 Pages DVD-6 Valleys And Fields DVD-7 Song For July DVD-8 Chasing A Dream DVD-9 Genius DVD-10 Something Worth Dying For DVD-11 In The Warmth Of The Evening DVD-12 Life Will Kill You DVD-13 Fallen empire DVD-14 Venice Ca DVD-15 Stardust We Are DVD-16 Someones Else's Fault DVD-17 Extras
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Plot Summary
This concert film captures Hasse Fröberg & Musical Companion performing their acclaimed album 'No Place Like Home' live in its entirety. The performance showcases the band's signature blend of melodic progressive rock, intricate musicianship, and evocative storytelling. It offers an immersive experience of the album's themes and musical arrangements, presented with dynamic live energy.
Critical Reception
As a concert film focused on a specific album performance, critical reception is largely centered on the quality of the musicianship and the faithful rendition of the studio material. Reviewers often praise the band's tight performance, the clear sound mixing, and the engaging visual presentation. Audience reception typically highlights the fidelity to the original album and the energy of the live performance.
What Reviewers Say
Praise for the high-quality musicianship and technical proficiency of the band.
Appreciation for the faithful and energetic live performance of the 'No Place Like Home' album.
Commendation for the clear audio and visual production of the concert film.
Google audience: Audience feedback generally focuses on the exceptional musicianship and the compelling live delivery of the progressive rock material. Fans of the band and the genre appreciate the detailed and energetic performance captured on film.
Fun Fact
The 'No Place Like Home' album, which this concert film is based on, was released in 2016 and received significant acclaim within the progressive rock community for its cohesive concept and intricate arrangements.
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