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Our Time Is Now captures this raw and gritty look at Story of the Year during a transitional period. The film's pacing feels real, often mirroring the band's rollercoaster ride of emotions and creative struggles. You get a genuine glimpse into their studio sessions, which are filled with moments of both tension and camaraderie. The atmosphere is palpable; you can sense the weight of their aspirations and the pressure they face. There’s an intimacy you don’t often see in music documentaries, letting you in on their process, frustrations, and triumphs. It's a unique time capsule of a band trying to navigate their second album, revealing the human side of artistry and the complexities that come with it.
This documentary has a niche appeal, especially among collectors of music memorabilia and fans of the post-hardcore scene. It's less widely distributed than mainstream concert films, making its DVD and digital formats somewhat collectible. There’s a certain scarcity to it, especially original pressings, which are increasingly sought after by fans who appreciate the depth of the band's journey during this period. Overall, it’s a solid piece for anyone interested in the behind-the-scenes of music production and the realities of band life.
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