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Title Fight's performance at The First Unitarian Church captures the raw energy and passion of the band in a way that's hard to describe. You really get a sense of the space, the intimate vibe of the venue adds a certain urgency to their songs from albums like Floral Green and Hyperview. The pacing feels organic, almost like you're experiencing a living, breathing thing rather than just a concert. Sunny Singh's direction brings out the gritty details and the crowd's reactions, which gives an almost documentary-like feel to the footage. Their performances are tight, but there's a loose authenticity that resonates, making this concert more like a shared experience than just a show.
This film is a fascinating piece for any collector, especially those into the DIY hardcore scene. It has circulated in various formats since its release, but it remains a bit elusive in high-quality editions. The combination of the venue's history and the band's performance makes it a standout, and there's a distinct interest in preserving this particular live show as it encapsulates a moment in the band's trajectory that many fans treasure.
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