Underground metal creators have increasingly been breaking boundaries in the arts. From heavy doom atmospheres to ambient echoes, illustration and beyond, there is a copious amount of art to behold, unleash, and experience. Filmmaker Kenneth Thomas of The Scourge Productions has made it his life’s work to document the undertakings of such glory. In his newest film, Blood, Sweat & Vinyl: DIY in the 21st Century, he seeks to illustrate music as the art form it truly is.
“This captivating documentary is the product of five years of obsessive filming of live concert footage, exclusive interviews, and historic documentation focusing on three fiercely independent music labels and their bands.
Featuring Neurosis, Isis, A Storm of Light, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Pelican, Oxbow, Evangelista, Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra, Cave In, and many others whose music and art found ideal homes in the artist-run record labels of Hydra Head, Neurot, and Constellation.
These labels combine hard-to-define, heavy music with a visual aesthetic that has enraptured worldwide fans, without the need for radio or corporate media outlets. They uphold the legacy of treating music as an art form, not as a product.
This film is an answer to those who question where the spirit of punk rock is today.
Over 20 bands and visual artists.
3 record labels.
1 philosophy.”“Blood, Sweat & Vinyl provides a keen glimpse into crucial corners of the modern music universe where corporate concerns are disregarded and the artists are given (and receive) the respect they deserve.”
– J. Bennett, Decibel Magazine
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