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So, 'Sloan: Alive and Alright' is a fascinating artifact, really. It's a live performance captured on film, showcasing the entire Between the Bridges LP in one continuous take. Shot back in 2000, it’s almost like a time capsule of that era’s music scene. The atmosphere feels raw and intimate, with a palpable energy that comes through despite the two-decade gap before its release. There’s something unique about seeing a band perform live with that grainy film texture, it gives the whole thing a vibe that’s hard to replicate digitally. The pacing flows with the music, letting you soak in the moments between songs, which is a nice touch. Quite a niche piece for serious collectors who appreciate the blend of music and film.
This film's release has stirred interest among collectors mainly due to its unique format—a live performance on film, which isn't something you see every day. The scarcity of physical media from this era adds to its allure, as many fans prefer the authenticity of the original recording style. Given its limited release and the cult status of the band, it seems likely to garner attention from those who appreciate music history and live performance recordings.
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