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Colossus of destiny is the chronicle of the mighty Melvins.
A pretty significant band in the underground of metal, and in the underground they thrive.
It's pretty standard in the story telling. The beginnings, the "big break" but fortunately not the downfall. Showing the resilience of talent, business sensibility and knowing enough to never have to compromise, and still make a living of what you love.
It is a text book example of how to survive int the modern age without having to sell your soul and either go out with a bang or a whimper. Plenty of cool interviews of their peers, like the remainders of Nirvana, the late Chris Cornell, members of Sunn 0))), L7, High on fire etc.
Unfortunately, the people who filmed this did not have a clue of how to operate their equipment. The sound is atrocious to say the least. Would have thought people interested in music would have known about external microphones to their cameras, but nooo... Some shots are out of focus, there's horrible reverb and on and on. It's not really punk rock, just pure lack of skills. You'll want to watch this as a Melvins fan, but all others would most probably just be annoyed most of the time.
A pretty significant band in the underground of metal, and in the underground they thrive.
It's pretty standard in the story telling. The beginnings, the "big break" but fortunately not the downfall. Showing the resilience of talent, business sensibility and knowing enough to never have to compromise, and still make a living of what you love.
It is a text book example of how to survive int the modern age without having to sell your soul and either go out with a bang or a whimper. Plenty of cool interviews of their peers, like the remainders of Nirvana, the late Chris Cornell, members of Sunn 0))), L7, High on fire etc.
Unfortunately, the people who filmed this did not have a clue of how to operate their equipment. The sound is atrocious to say the least. Would have thought people interested in music would have known about external microphones to their cameras, but nooo... Some shots are out of focus, there's horrible reverb and on and on. It's not really punk rock, just pure lack of skills. You'll want to watch this as a Melvins fan, but all others would most probably just be annoyed most of the time.