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Saybia

Saybia is a Danish rockband that formed in Nyborg in 1993. They released three EPs before signing to EMI in the spring of 2001, after which they started working on their debut album The Second You Sleep. When this album was finished, the band started touring through Europe. In 2003, the band was about to break up. After recognizing this, the five bandmembers bought an old house on a Swedish island, renovated it and turned it into a studio. Saybia spent months on this island and wrote and recorded a lot of songs for These Are the Days, which was released in 2004. In 2007 they performed "Eyes on the highway" with their new album on studio with the first single "Angel" recorded in their own place first time for months.

Songs:
7 Deamons
A Kind Of Eden
A Year Ago
Come On Closer
Dressed In Black
Empty Stairs
Fool's Corner
I Will Let You Know
I Wish His Eyes Belonged To You
In Spite Of
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    • Raimundos
    • Sentidos Opuestos
  • Song

    • IT'S OH SO QUIET
    • Someday Never Comes
    • Heartbreak Hotel
    • Endgames
    • The Wind Cries Mary
    • Stay awhile
    • Smoke Dreams
    • Marmor
    • Give It Away
    • Hab Acht Vor Meinem Herzen
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      But that's where the similarities between the albums end. Because rather than hide their fears in a claustrophobic din (as Radiohead did), Linkin Park make the conscious decision to rage against them. They're not willing to go down without a fight, and it's in those moments — the massive roar of "Waiting for the End," the thunderous, squealing "Blackout" (Chester Bennington's best moment on the album) and the muscle-bound might of "Wretches and Kings" — that the album truly soars. And it bears mentioning that for all its mechanized morose, there are some decidedly uplifting moments too. Most notable among them is "Iridescent," which starts with just a piano line, then slowly heads skyward on interlocking guitars (they do in fact exist on the album) and explodes in a rousing chorus of "Remember all the sadness and frustration/ And let go."
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