Siya Siyabend Daglar Var Apr 2026
"Dağlar Var" (meaning "There are Mountains") is a melancholic piece that resonates with the listener's internal solitude and the weight of existence.
It is best enjoyed while reflecting on the gritty, artistic side of Istanbul—away from the tourist paths. Siya Siyabend - Dağlar Var - SoundCloud
Formed in the mid-1990s, Siya Siyabend is led by and Devrim . They gained widespread recognition after featuring in Fatih Akın’s documentary Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul , which showcased their signature blend of Anatolian folk, blues, and psychedelic rock.
The phrase "Dağlar var dağlardan yüce, Dağ mı dayanır bu güce?" (There are mountains higher than mountains, can a mountain withstand this power?) reflects a sense of being overwhelmed by forces larger than oneself.
The song relies on a slow-burning tempo and repetitive, hypnotic guitar riffs that create a meditative, almost trance-like state. 3. Musical Significance
They focus on themes of freedom, existentialism, and the struggles of the marginalized, often performing in public spaces like İstiklal Avenue. 2. The Song: "Dağlar Var"