So, 'The Badloves: Holy Roadside' is this raw, almost unvarnished look at the band during a pivotal time. The documentary captures those moments in the studio and on the road while they’re piecing together their second album. You really feel the camaraderie among the band members, and there's this genuine, laid-back vibe that runs through it all. The pacing is quite relaxed, letting you soak in the atmosphere of both recording sessions and live gigs. The way they capture the hustle of touring—it's not glamorous, but it's real. No flashy edits, just the band being themselves, which gives you a sense of intimacy that’s really special. It’s like being a fly on the wall during a creative journey, which I think is what makes it stand out.
Offers an intimate view of the band's creative process.Captures the essence of 90s Australian music scene.Focuses on the camaraderie and challenges of touring.
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