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GUTTER: Girls of Noise is this raw, gritty documentary that takes you on a journey through the underground noise scene, specifically spotlighting female artists who often get overlooked. Directed by Lauren Boyle, it captures a slice of life on the road in 2008, blending interviews and live performances. The atmosphere is unrefined, reflecting the chaotic energy of noise music itself. The pacing feels almost spontaneous, capturing the essence of touring and the camaraderie among these artists. It's not just about the sound; it's about identity, rebellion, and the sheer joy of expression. The way it portrays these women is both empowering and real—no frills, just passion. A fascinating glimpse into a niche world.
Focus on female representation in noise music.Interesting interviews with lesser-known artists.Captures the spirit of touring culture.
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Lauren Boyle
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