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So, this 1994 Murderecords Movie is a bit of an odd duck. It’s got that laid-back, almost documentary vibe, with Joel Plaskett and crew just hanging out at the murderecords office. Patrick Pentland’s presence gives it a bit of structure, but it feels more like a slice-of-life piece than a traditional narrative. The cameos from Jay Ferguson and Chris Murphy add a nice touch of authenticity to the indie scene. It’s not flashy, but it captures the essence of the 90s music culture in its own quirky, genuine way. You get a sense of camaraderie and creativity that’s surprisingly engaging, especially for fans of the Canadian indie music scene.
This film has seen limited releases, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. It’s mostly available in niche indie collections, often overshadowed by bigger titles of the era. The scarcity has piqued interest among fans of Canadian indie music, and finding a good quality copy can be a bit of a treasure hunt. Plus, its connection to Thrush Hermit and murderecords gives it a unique place in music history.
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