German progressive rock band noted for a delicate, refined neo-prog sound and the vocals of Marco Glühmann.

DeBaser reviewed the band's tenth album One to Zero. The band's sound is described as subdued and refined compared with a more varied 2002-2006 period; albums mentioned in reviews include Artificial Paradise, Sceneries and Home. Vocalist Marco Glühmann is frequently noted as a strength.

DeBaser's review of Sylvan's tenth album One to Zero praises the band's delicate, refined production and attention to detail while criticizing a tendency toward prolixity and lack of variety. The reviewer highlights a few livelier tracks ("Bit by Bit", "Go Viral", "Start of Your Life") but rates the album 3/5. Overall, a consistent but subdued effort from a long-running German neo-prog band.

For:Fans of neo-progressive rock and listeners who appreciate delicate, detail-oriented arrangements.

 Mostly remote, partly in the studio, with a maximum of two people at a time, at least 2 meters apart and wearing masks.

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