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An amazing performance from the band with many great acoustic versions of some big tracks like Teargas, Unfurl, Lethean, and even their track Day. It sure would be nice if this film could be added to Letterboxd.


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Sanctitude is a concert film filmed and recorded in the stunning candle-lit setting of London’s Union Chapel. The 80 minute set features 17 songs across the albums The Great Cold Distance, Viva Emptiness, Brave Murder Day, Last Fair Deal Gone Down and of course, Dead End Kings. This live acoustic set was made in support of the reimagining of Dead End Kings album, Dethroned & Uncrowned. The show closes with the sublime ‘The One You Are Looking For Is Not Here’ with special guest Silje Wergeland, Norwegian vocalist of Dutch legends The Gathering.
This concert film captures the Swedish progressive metal band Katatonia performing their album 'Sanctitude' live in its entirety. The performance showcases the band's signature atmospheric and melancholic sound, with a focus on intricate musicianship and evocative stage presence. It offers fans an intimate look at the band delivering their acclaimed work in a live setting.
As a live concert film of a specific album performance, 'Katatonia: Sanctitude' was primarily reviewed by music publications and fans. Critics and audiences generally praised the technical execution of the performance, the band's stage presence, and the high-quality audio and video production. It was seen as a strong offering for dedicated fans of the band and the album.
Praised for its high-fidelity audio and visual presentation.
Applauded for the band's tight musicianship and atmospheric performance.
Considered a must-see for dedicated Katatonia fans who appreciate their live delivery.
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The concert was filmed at the London Forum on April 16, 2015, during Katatonia's 'Dethroned and Uncrowned' tour, where they performed two different albums on separate nights.
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An amazing performance from the band with many great acoustic versions of some big tracks like Teargas, Unfurl, Lethean, and even their track Day. It sure would be nice if this film could be added to Letterboxd.