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Rosetta: Audio/Visual is a fascinating glimpse into the life of a band navigating the murky waters of the indie music scene. Jackson’s documentary feels raw and intimate, capturing those basement gigs in Philly where the atmosphere is thick with sweat and passion. You get a real sense of their struggles, both musically and financially, but it’s not all doom and gloom. The friendships within the band shine through, adding a layer of warmth to the narrative. The pacing is reflective, allowing moments to breathe, letting the audience soak in the sounds and visuals. It’s a unique blend of personal history and music culture, revealing how interconnected these themes really are.
Intimate portrayal of independent musiciansExplores financial and creative strugglesUnique insights into the Philly music scene
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