Fuzzomentary truckfighters download
Secure payment by card E-mail us, we reply swiftly! Description Article no. Out DEC this is one of the coolest music docus you will ever find! The one and only Three down-to-earth guys, working on day-to-day jobs, recording songs and reaching out for alternatives beyond ordinary.
Deadly serious, funny, tragic, beyond ordinary. A great film to start a band to. This DVD holds 28 minutes of extra material not found on the download version. Be sure to check out www. Narrator Chris Cockrell of Kyuss, no less introduces the film as "a good story about three down-to-earth guys. It's impossible not to fall in love with a band so determined, so tireless, and so thankful for every listener they've enlisted with their expansive, focused buzz.
What's not clear, however, is how they haven't managed to become the most important band in the fucking world. The 8mm handheld approach is a perfect parallel to the band's sound. Spliced throughout grainy live footage is no shortage of campy 70's pulp, complete with spinning faux magazine covers, trippy Atari-sequences, and dickloads of wispy, smoke-filled monologue interviews.
Joerg Steineck manages to perfectly complement the fuzzed-up sonic blast of Truckfighters with the bumpy, gritty filmstock characteristic of fat mustache porn. The marriage works, and we can almost imagine ourselves in dusty trailers on outskirts of small towns. I guess Truckfighters have more in common with my mom's sisters than I'd ever imagined. Late to the film is Pezo Oscar Johansson, drums , who holds a clearly different approach from his mates. Sure, jest is made of his quasi-religious pleas to God for the strength to drum and his argument that "the clock is not a real thing.
It's just made up by man. Honestly, what fan doesn't mind waiting a few extra minutes when Truckfighters open a set with a live fuckin' Desert Cruiser? And when the amp breaks, audiences are privy to an improvisational jam.
Works for us. As non-linear as the film may appear, distinct moods, methods, and motivations emerge. Nine chapters form the film, though the final two chew the bulk of both time and relish.
Pezo's self-critical preoccupation rises just alongside the band's allure, as larger stages and audiences loom. Sure, Truckfighters serve a loyalty to the fans filling local venues. Despite all these potentially heavy moments they are tempered by scenes of the band rocking out at festivals, experiencing amp breaks and impromptu jamming that shows them to not only be down to earth guys well two of them anyway but also accomplished musicians and road hardened warriors.
The hardships of being in a band under the glass ceiling they have is forgotten by the section where they are out supporting Fu Manchu which almost gives you a sense that little by little the band are winning. It is also at this point that various cameos start to crop up and it features short guest appearances by some famous friends and fans including Josh Homme, Alfredo Hernandez, Nick Oliveri and Chris Cockrell.
From this point it is almost like everyone involved with the project let their hair down, the album was done, the touring was going and the ending is… it is mental, really fucking mental, like watching an acid trip at times that shows the band building and building on their success, tongue in cheek drummer issues, reels of headlines culminating in a gig on the moon.
They are chasing the dream, one of these days Alice etc, they are doing this for the love, for the escapism and for the hope of success. It is a strangely and strange heart warming ending that, after all the drama, the struggle and the absence of glamour, leaves you, well, fuzzy inside I guess. Website: www.
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