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The Sisters Euclid: Seven Years Of Mondays is a unique snapshot of a band that really defines the Toronto music scene. It shows Kevin Breit and his crew just doing their thing at the Orbit Room in 2003, and the atmosphere is really intimate, almost like you're in the front row. The pacing flows well, capturing not just the music but the vibe of the venue, the interaction with the audience. The performances are raw, genuine, and you can feel the chemistry among the band members. It's not just a concert film; it’s a blend of documentary style that gives you a sense of place and time – a little gem for those who appreciate live music captured in a relatable setting.
This film is relatively scarce in the collector's circuit, and its availability has fluctuated over the years, making it a bit of a treasure for those who dig deep into music documentaries. The more intimate formats, like VHS or early DVD releases, are particularly sought after among collectors, as they offer a tangible connection to the performance's era. It’s not just a concert film; it offers insights into the band’s journey and the significance of the Orbit Room as a cultural hub, which adds layers of interest for film and music enthusiasts alike.
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