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So, 'My Bloody Valentine: We Do Parties?' is this raw documentary that captures a live performance at Liberty Lunch in Austin. Recorded on February 8, 1992, it’s not just music; it’s a snapshot of an era, you know? The tone is gritty and genuine, almost like you're right there in the crowd, feeling the energy of the band. The pacing has this nice flow, moving between songs and the palpable vibe of the venue. And the performances are pretty electric—like a time capsule of underground music culture. It’s distinctive for its practical effects, where the rawness of the visuals really aligns with the themes of youth and rebellion. You can sense the connection between the band and the audience. A cool piece for those into the music scene of the early '90s.
Captures the early '90s music vibe.Interesting blend of documentary and concert film.Showcases the band's live energy.
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