
- Genre
- Comedy
- Year
- 2016
- Runtime
- 0h11
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Live at the Necropolis: The Lords of Synth
Feel the Pulse of Synthwave's Electric Revival Live
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Synopsis
"Live at the Necropolis: The Lords of Synth" is a riveting 2016 concert documentary capturing the electrifying live performance of Jerry G. Angelo and his band. The film takes viewers into the heart of an intimate yet dynamic music event set in a uniquely atmospheric venue known as the Necropolis. Blending synthwave, retro-electronic, and classic rock elements, Jerry G. Angelo's music pays homage to the golden age of synthesizers while creating a fresh, energetic soundscape. The documentary not only features the enthralling live performance but also showcases the intricate artistry behind the music and the profound connection between the musicians and their audience. This immersive experience captivates fans of electronic music and live concert films alike.
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Reviews
Critics and audiences alike have praised "Live at the Necropolis: The Lords of Synth" for its authentic depiction of both the performance and the emotional synergy between the band and their fans. On IMDb, the documentary holds a strong rating of 8.0/10, reflecting widespread appreciation for its engaging soundtrack and compelling cinematography. Reviewers from music-focused websites commend the film for capturing the essence of the synth genre with remarkable clarity and passion. One reviewer noted, "The film delivers an electrifying snapshot of the synth scene, with Jerry G. Angeloโs performances being both nostalgic and fresh." The documentary has been described by fans and critics as a "must-watch for synthwave enthusiasts" and a "captivating journey through an underrated music style." While some mainstream film critics find its appeal somewhat niche, they acknowledge the filmโs technical proficiency and heartfelt presentation. Overall, "Live at the Necropolis: The Lords of Synth" successfully blends visual and audio elements to celebrate a vibrant musical culture, making it a standout piece in concert documentary cinema.
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