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So, 'Fracus And Darwin Blu The Roof' is a curious piece from 2015. It's a documentary that dives into the intersection of music and personal stories, but in a way that feels quite raw and intimate. The pacing can be meandering, almost like you're eavesdropping on conversations rather than watching a structured narrative. It captures a certain atmospheric vibe that resonates with anyone who's invested in the indie music scene. The performances, while not traditional, feel genuine and heartfelt, almost like you’re sitting in a cramped room with artists sharing their musings. You can tell there’s a DIY spirit behind it, which gives it a distinctive edge. It's definitely one of those titles that invites discussion among collectors.
Interesting take on the indie music sceneDIY spirit and raw performancesPacing may feel loose for some viewers
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