Steve McBean and the other members of Black Mountain who moonlight as, Pink Mountaintops, play a fictional band in the film "Everything Louder Than Everything Else." The band, who go by the name Metal Problem in the film, can be seen performing in the trailer.
Directed by Rob Leickner, "Everything Louder Than Everything Else" is an account of a woman's trials and errors running a recording studio in Vancouver. Stereogum notes that the Metal Problem song, "Through All The Worry" is likely due out on their follow up to 2009's "Outside Love."
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Directed by Rob Leickner, "Everything Louder Than Everything Else" is an account of a woman's trials and errors running a recording studio in Vancouver. Stereogum notes that the Metal Problem song, "Through All The Worry" is likely due out on their follow up to 2009's "Outside Love."
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- 6/16/2011
- by Brandon Kim
- ifc.com
by Vadim Rizov
If the fact that Da Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus recently directed a live webcast of a performance by The National at Brooklyn's Bam Theater is notable to you, you're probably interested in at least one (and possibly all three) of the following things: The National, the general idea of the concert movie and/or the work of Pennebaker and Hegedus.
The National are the Brooklyn-based band who've spent the past decade building up a fanatically loyal fanbase and critical army for their anthemically mopey music; Pennebaker is the man who's built an entire career upon the admitted coup of being able to follow Bob Dylan around during 1965 and giving the world Don't Look Back. And the concert movie is the hardest to evaluate with any kind of critical distance.
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If the fact that Da Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus recently directed a live webcast of a performance by The National at Brooklyn's Bam Theater is notable to you, you're probably interested in at least one (and possibly all three) of the following things: The National, the general idea of the concert movie and/or the work of Pennebaker and Hegedus.
The National are the Brooklyn-based band who've spent the past decade building up a fanatically loyal fanbase and critical army for their anthemically mopey music; Pennebaker is the man who's built an entire career upon the admitted coup of being able to follow Bob Dylan around during 1965 and giving the world Don't Look Back. And the concert movie is the hardest to evaluate with any kind of critical distance.
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(Rob Leickner on May 21, 2010 9:05 Am...
- 5/19/2010
- GreenCine Daily
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