Review of Sound City (2013) by Steven K — 31 Mar 2013
Excellent. Don't miss this essential doc if you are into music, as I am. It was both very powerful and very sad, in its way... a final, piercing scream into the void of digital music and a celebration of the blood sweat and tears of real musicians making music that will outlast most of the crap being played on the radio today.
It is especially poignant when giving us a few unguarded moments with figures like Trent Reznor, Stevie Nicks, and others. Who would ever think the fire-breathing lead singer of NIN would just want to thank his mom for insisting he take piano lessons? This is more than just another doc; it's musical history.
This review of Sound City (2013) was written by Steven K on 31 Mar 2013.
Sound City has generally received very positive reviews.
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