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So, One Hundred Days dives deep into Architects' Daybreaker Almost World Tour from 2012. It's a documentary that captures the intensity and grind of playing 75 shows across 25 countries, across four continents. The atmosphere is raw and immersive, and the pacing really brings you along for the ride, from the highs of electrifying performances to the lows of exhaustion. Alex Dean and Tom Searle's narration feels personal, giving you insight into their thoughts and experiences, which adds a layer of intimacy. It's not just about the music; you feel the challenges and the camaraderie of the band. The practical effects are minimal, but the realness of their journey is what makes it distinctive. Definitely a unique piece for anyone into the behind-the-scenes of live music.
Great for fans of live music documentaries.Offers a unique perspective on the touring life.Captures the band's dynamic and challenges on the road.
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