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So, 'Guitar Grind'—it's a trip, really. You start off with this chaotic energy, Parrino just going at it with his bass, which is a bit of a wild choice. The sound is raw, almost abrasive, and it sets the tone for the whole film. It’s not your typical music documentary; it feels more like a deep dive into the madness of creativity. The pacing fluctuates, sometimes fast, sometimes contemplative, showcasing the grinding process of making music. There’s something fascinating about how it captures the struggle and the essence of sound. Plus, the practical effects they use to illustrate the music-making process give it a unique flair. It’s a look into an underground scene that feels both authentic and gritty, which I appreciate.
Unique approach to music documentaryFocuses on the chaos of creativityInteresting practical effects used
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