So, Majesty is like this wild ride through the outrageous lives of The Black Dahlia Murder. It's all over the place with its tone—half documentary, half chaos. You’ve got them indulging in some serious debauchery, with ridiculous stunts that echo a mix of Jackass and those crazy frat movies. The atmosphere is loud and unapologetically fun, showcasing their antics and the kind of camaraderie that only a metal band can capture. The pacing is frantic, bouncing from one ridiculous scene to another, but it somehow keeps you hooked. The practical effects? Not much in the way of those—this is more about real-life craziness than staged tricks. It’s like a glimpse into the darker side of rock and roll, and that’s what makes it unique.
Could appeal to fans of extreme metal lifestyle.Captures a certain rawness of the band's personality.Not your typical music documentary, more like a party.
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