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So, 'Lost in France' offers a raw, almost nostalgic look at the Scottish indie music scene from the '90s, specifically through the lens of Chemikal Underground. The pacing is a bit erratic, which suits the chaotic energy of the time. It feels like a patchwork quilt of memories, bringing together both story and performance. The way it revisits that trip to Brittany, where they staged a concert, feels like both a celebration and a reckoning of those early days. There’s an authenticity to the interviews, allowing the characters' personalities to shine through. You really get a sense of the interconnectedness of their journeys, both on and off stage, which is intriguing for anyone into music history.
Focuses on the rise of a specific music label.Captures the essence of youth and chaos in music.Features interviews with key figures in the scene.
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