Sivert Høyem - Live At Acropolis
Sivert Høyem - Live At Acropolis

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Sivert Høyem - Live At Acropolis

2016
Movie
90 min
English

The 90-minute concert recording sees Sivert Høyem perform 17 classic songs, spanning his 20-year career, both as a solo artist and as the lead singer of Madrugada. Ever since the release of Madragada’s debut album “Industrial Silence”, Sivert Høyem has regularly performed in Greece building a faithful fan base among music lovers, making such a memorable event possible.

Insights

Director: Stian AndersenGenres: Music Film, Concert Film, Rock

Plot Summary

This concert film captures Norwegian rock icon Sivert Høyem performing live at the iconic Odeon of Herodes Atticus in Athens, Greece. The performance features a selection of his most beloved songs, showcasing his distinctive vocal style and powerful stage presence. Set against the backdrop of ancient architecture, the concert offers a visually stunning and emotionally resonant experience for fans.

Critical Reception

As a live concert film, 'Sivert Høyem - Live At Acropolis' was primarily received by fans and music critics as a strong showcase of the artist's live performance capabilities. Praised for its atmospheric setting and Høyem's compelling vocals, it was seen as a fitting tribute to his career and a must-see for his dedicated fanbase.

What Reviewers Say

  • Høyem's signature melancholic vocals are on full display.

  • The ancient Acropolis provides a breathtaking and unique venue.

  • A strong performance that captures the essence of Høyem's artistry.

Google audience: Audience reception for this live recording primarily highlights Sivert Høyem's powerful and emotional vocal performance. Many viewers found the setting at the Acropolis to be spectacular and adding to the overall grandeur of the concert. It is frequently described as a captivating experience for fans of his music.

Fun Fact

The Odeon of Herodes Atticus, where the concert was filmed, is a stone theatre on the southwest slope of the Acropolis of Athens, built in 161 AD.

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