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So, 'The Angels: Kickin' Down The Door' dives deep into the raw energy and grit of the 70s Australian rock scene. It showcases the Brewster brothers' fierce guitar work and Doc Neeson's magnetic stage presence. The film's pacing feels like a live set, shifting from high-octane performances to more reflective moments that capture the band’s impact on Adelaide’s culture. The atmosphere is palpable; you can almost feel the sweat and electricity of those early gigs. It’s not just about the music, though—there's a certain nostalgia that permeates the interviews and archival footage. The storytelling might be a bit loose, but it adds to the authenticity, making it feel like a conversation with old friends reminiscing about their glory days.
Focused on the band's history and cultural impactFeatures rare archival footage and interviewsCaptures the essence of 70s Australian rock scene
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