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Awful Days dives into the somewhat chaotic world of Awful Records, reflecting a raw and unfiltered vibe. It’s this blend of music and the personal stories of the crew that gives the film its pulse. The pacing feels almost like a mixtape itself—some moments are frenetic while others slow down to let you really think about what’s being said. The atmosphere is gritty, with a kind of DIY aesthetic that embodies the spirit of the label. You get a sense of not just the music but the trials and triumphs that come along with creating it. The performances are real, unvarnished, almost like you’re eavesdropping on candid conversations. It’s distinctive, for sure, and definitely worth a watch if you’re into the underground scene.
Documentary on music scenesFocus on underground labelsInsights into artist collaborations
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