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So, this film is essentially a live performance by Metronomy, capturing them in the National Museum of Natural History. The vibe is quite unique, blending the band's electronic soundscapes with the ancient atmosphere of the museum's paleontological exhibits. It's interesting how the juxtaposition of their music with the skeletons creates an almost surreal experience. The pacing flows well, interspersing tracks from their 2022 album Small World, and the visuals of the museum add a certain depth that you don’t often see in standard concert films. It’s not just about the music; it’s the context that makes it stand out, like the band is creating a dialogue with history and nature through their sound.
This performance film, recorded in February 2022, has a certain niche appeal, especially for collectors focused on music events in unique venues. While it may not have large print runs, its connection with the museum and the specific album adds a layer of interest. Expect a limited supply due to its boutique nature, which could attract dedicated fans of Metronomy and those interested in music captured in unusual settings.
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