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So, Epica's 'Tides of St. Petersburg' is this intriguing blend of live performance and music video, right? The atmosphere is dense, almost ethereal, with a heavy leaning towards symphonic metal. The pacing keeps you engaged, flowing through the setlist from 'Samadhi (Prelude)' to 'Consign To Oblivion.' Each track feels like a chapter, somehow both cohesive and varied. The practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing the overall experience rather than overshadowing the music itself. The vocal performances, especially during 'Cry For The Moon,' are hauntingly beautiful. This isn’t just a concert film; it’s an experience that encapsulates the band’s essence while giving a nod to the gothic architecture of St. Petersburg, creating a unique backdrop that complements the music.
Live concert film showcasing Epica's 2010 performance.Setlist features a mix of classics and newer tracks.Emphasis on atmospheric visuals and vocal performances.
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