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DescriptionPlot: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2064713 http://www.themoviedb.org/movie/137563 Before Bad Brains, the Sex Pistols or even the Ramones, there was Death. Formed in the early '70s by three teenage brothers from Detroit, Death is credited as being the first black punk band, and the Hackney brothers, David, Bobby, and Dannis, are now considered pioneers in their field. But it wasn’t until recently — when a dusty 1974 demo tape made its way out of Bobby’s attic nearly 30 years after Death’s heyday — that anyone outside a small group of punk enthusiasts had even heard of them. Cast: Bobby Hackney ... Himself Dannis Hackney ... Himself David Hackney ... Himself Henry Rollins ... Himself Elijah Wood ... Himself Kid Rock ... Himself Alice Cooper ... Himself Mick Collins ... Himself Questlove ... Himself Vernon Reid ... Himself Mickey Leigh ... Himself Bobbie Duncan ... Himself Info: A.Band.Called.Death.2012.LiMiTED.DVDRip.XviD-LPD ߲ Title[ A Band Called Death Release.Date[ 08/13/2013 Source[ DVD RETAIL Release.Size[ 50x15MB Runtime[ 1h 36mn Video.Format[ XVID Frame.Rate[ 23.976 FPS Aspect.Ratio[ 640x352 *WS* Video.Bitrate[ 881 kb/s Audio.Format[ 121 kb/s MP3 VBR Subs[ English Review: Write this one up as fiction and no one would buy it. Three black brothers in Detroit back in the early seventies. Their parents come into a chunk of money and buy their music-loving kids the classic bass/guitar/drums rock configuration. David, the band's guitarist and de facto leader, decides that if he can play chords like Pete Townsend and solo like Jimi Hendrix, he'll be capable of making an all-powerful sound. And as with so much of what David proclaimed, he was right. This movie feels like a pure rock and roll myth, and like all myths, it has its tragic act. The band called Death independently records an amazing album, but they never get the major push they were hoping for. Their extreme (at the time) name is a constant stumbling block. After a long string of rejections, Death hears word that Clive Davis might sign them - but only if they're willing to change their name. Brothers Bobby and Dannis are willing to make the change in a heartbeat, but David - an uncompromising visionary on every level - dismisses the idea without even a moment's consideration, seemingly dooming the band to permanent obscurity. Eventually the other Hackney brothers move on without David, evolving their sound into a reggae act. In 2000, David ominously delivers their earlier recordings to his brother, telling him to keep them safe because "the world's going to come looking for the Death master tapes someday." He wasn't wrong on that one, either, or this movie wouldn't exist. As a documentary, "A Band Called Death" is extremely well made. The Hackney brothers provide lively interviews, as do other family members and people connected with the band. Black and white photos from their well-documented studio sessions fill in the visual pieces that home video would handle in a more modern story. The film is paced well, and even though by its very existence you'll realize that the band and its music were ultimately vindicated, there are many nice surprises along the way. If you're into music (especially hard rock, punk, hardcore, or thrash) and immersive documentaries like "The King of Kong" and "Capturing the Friedmans", you'll need to check this one out as soon as you have the chance. Screens: Related Torrents
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