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Glass Hammer - "Live At Belmont" DVD - (Jerry's Review)

Reviewed by: Jerry Lucky
Genre: Prog Rock
Country: USA
Language: English
Length: 98 Minutes
Release Date: 5/06
Video & Audio

Video Transfer • 1.33:1 - Full Frame

Audio Transfer • Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround

Band Members: Steve Babb - Bass/Vocals Fred Schendel - Keyboards/Vocals
  Matt Mendians - Drums David Wallimann - Guitar
  Carl Groves - Vocals Susie Bogdanowicz - Vocals
  Bethany Warren - Vocals Flo Paris - Vocals
  Eric Parker - Acoustic & Steel Guitars
 

Additional Musicians:

The Adonia String Trio: Rebecca James - Violin Susan Hawkins - Viola Rachel Hackenberger - Cello

150 singers of The Belmont University Singers and The Belmont Women’s Choir
     
Track Listing: 1.)- Long And Long Ago 8.)-Having Caught A Glimpse
  2.)- One King 9.)- Heroes And Dragons
  3.)- Run Lisette Extras:
  4.)-Farewell To Shadowlands - Behind-the-scenes video footage
  5.)- Through a Glass Darkly - Rehearsal video footage
  6.)-Knight Of The North - Slideshow with commentary
  7.)-When We Were Young
     
The Review

Where do you start with a DVD live performance that moves you to tears? I’m talking of course of the new 2-disc DVD release from Glass Hammer entitled Live at Belmont which is an amazing work. It’s a bit of cliché, but from humble beginnings Glass Hammer have taken a leadership role in modern symphonic progressive rock. With each new release they have demonstrated just how good they are when it comes to crafting amazing lyrical content and powerful music. Live at Belmont is their second live DVD and it improves on the first in many ways. ***

First let’s talk about who’s involved. The core of the band Steve Babb and Fred Schendel are once again joined by Matt Medians (drums), Eric Parker (guitars), and Susie Bogdanowicz, Flo Paris and Bethany Warren (vocals). Then there are a few changes to mention. Missing from the lie-up is Walter Moore, replaced in this setting with David Walliman (lead guitar) and from Salem Hill Carl Groves (lead vocals). The group is accompanied by the Adonia String Trio and just in case that’s not enough, they’re backed by the 150 member Belmont University Choir. ***

The song selection revolves around work from their last three studio releases and they’ve chosen mostly longer pieces. There’s 3 songs from Lex Rex (One King - 6 minutes, When We Were Young – 10 minutes, Heroes and Dragons – 4 minutes), 2 songs from Shadowlands (Run Lissette – 10 minutes, Farewell to Shadowlands – 7 minutes) and then 4 selections from The Inconsolable Secret (Long and Long Ago – 10 minutes, Through the Glass Darkly – 7 minutes, Knight of the North – 24 minutes, Caught a Glimpse – 13 minutes). In all a total of 100 minutes of music on disc one. ***

I must admit it took me a few listens to get used to Groves voice in place of Moore’s. But with each listen Groves’ somewhat more delicate tone seems to fit in nicely. In fact everything about the concert falls neatly into place. The staging works without any hiccups, the lights are more than adequate, never overdone. The sound, which by the way is in 5.1, is wonderful. Nothing seems lost in the mix, all instruments are balanced, vocals are crisp and even the choir is heard evenly. By my count there were at least five cameras capturing the action maybe even more, so there is great coverage of every thing going on. ***

Disc two of Live at Belmont includes a host of special features including rehearsal footage, and some previous live footage. There’s even a slide show of the Belmont performance with band commentary. To top off the second disc, two additional audio tracks (Tales of the Great Wars & Lirazel) are mixed in 5.1 and play with band promo shots. ***

Again I come back to the music, and certainly in my books Glass Hammer score big points with their compositional skills. The fact they’re able to pull off their complex material in a live setting is indeed a great accomplishment. This DVD is certainly testimony to the place Glass Hammer hold in the pantheon of contemporary symphonic progressive rock. It’s a “10 out of 10” in my book. It goes without saying if you are a fan of symphonic prog Live at Belmont needs to be a speedy addition to your library. I think it’s absolutely great! ***

 

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