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So, 'There Is No Modern Romance' captures Yeah Yeah Yeahs during their UK tour for 'Fever to Tell' back in 2003. The film's raw, unfiltered look at the ups and downs of indie rock life really sets a unique tone—it's not just a concert film; it’s a glimpse into the band's creative energy and the chaos of touring. The pacing shifts between frenetic live performances and quieter moments, giving you a sense of the band's camaraderie and struggles. It's fascinating to see how they navigate their rise in the music scene, complete with all the highs and lows. The documentary has this almost gritty feel, making it quite distinct from your typical glossy music docs.
This film has become somewhat of a gem for collectors, particularly those interested in early 2000s music documentaries. Limited availability on various formats adds to its allure, with some fans seeking out VHS copies while others look for more recent re-releases. The cult status of Yeah Yeah Yeahs further elevates its appeal among collectors, who appreciate the intimate portrayal of the band during a pivotal moment in their career.
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