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Concert Review: Lucie Silvas at Melkweg, Amsterdam

Lucie Silvas comes back to Amsterdam after just about 10 years
“It has been a while”, artist and musician Lucie Silvas reveals to her gathering of people when she ventures in front of an audience in de Melkweg in Amsterdam. It beyond any doubt has been! About 10 years after her last execution in the Netherlands, Lucie at last came back to one of the nations she encountered the most business accomplishment in. She had hits with tracks like ‘What You’re Made Of’, ‘Take In’ and the two part harmony with Dutch vocalist Marco Borsato, ‘Everytime I Think Of You’, however chose in 2007 she needed to shake things up. She cleared out Europe for Nashville and began to take a shot at another section in her vocation. Presently she came back to Amsterdam to at long last offer her new music with her Dutch fans!
Lucie Silvas carried her Nashville companion Charlie Worsham with her as help. He warmed up the gathering of people with open blue grass tunes and a warm voice. Worsham discharged the collection Beginning of Things prior this year and obviously he for the most part plays tunes from this record. ‘Southern By The Grace of God’ is the feature of his 30 minute long set, with an excellent tune and flawless develop in which he truly flaunts the qualities of his vocals.
Lucie Silvas is joined by four incredible performers in front of an audience who play drums, guitars and bass while she experts the keys herself for about portion of the show. It more likely than not been trying for Lucie and the band to make a setlist that gives the Amsterdam swarm the hits they need to hear, while in the meantime presenting new music and not remaining in the past excessively. Fortunately they succeeded! After they opened with several new tunes taken from the up and coming collection EGO and the 2015 record Letters To Ghosts, Silvas takes a seat behind her little piano to play ‘What You’re Made Of’, while the group anxiously chimes in. She takes after with ‘Place To Hide’ taken from The Same Side (2006) and a variety of ‘Don’t Look Back’ and ‘Overlook Me Not’ from her presentation.
Aside from somebody noisily exasperating the piano melody ‘Draw The Stars Down’, making Lucie quit singing and getting the buddy out, the gathering of people appears to be extremely open to all the new(ish) material. Behind the piano she awes with the stripped back ‘Only For The Record’ which she discharged not long ago. Both ‘Smoke’ and ‘Unbreakable Us’ sound much all the more moving in a live setting and the uptempo tunes like ‘Letters To Ghosts’ (for which Charlie Worsham comes back to the phase with a mandolin) and ‘How To Lose It All’ hotshot the expertise of the band. Title track of her up and coming record ‘Sense of self’, about vanity and needing a distinguishing strength, is a feature also, with a genuinely swinging instrumentation. As though anybody in the room was all the while questioning Lucie’s vocal ability, she gets boisterous cheers with an intense front of Jackson 5’s ‘Who’s Loving You’, hitting all the enormous notes!
Amid the reprise the gathering of people had one final opportunity to chime in with Lucie as she plays one of her greatest hits, ‘Take In’. Obviously this runs down well with the fans that have bolstered her since 2004. New track ‘Everything Looks Beautiful’ beyond any doubt raises the desires for the forthcoming collection with a deep plan, awesome utilization of support vocals and a major, vivacious chorale. Before venturing off stage she expresses gratitude toward her gathering of people again to show up after such a large number of years and allowing her to sing her new material. How about we trust we can welcome Lucie Silvas in about a year to hear more!

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