Happy hump day, punk fans. You're in luck; we've posted two new reviews.
First, John Gentile views the Mudhoney documentary
I'm Now
, noting that:
...instead of wasting precious time on congratulatory non-narrative material, directors Ryan Short and Adam Pease tell the story of Mudhoney in an academic form. It's telling that despite the lack of (and perhaps downplay of) inter-band drama, the I'm Now is as informative as it is entertaining.
In addition to the street punk tag, there are parts of a more upbeat melodic hardcore sound in what Burning Lady do as well. The combination works well overall, and there is some strong musicianship that drives along the songs. There is definitely a Gallic tone to Sophie's husky delivery (which is primarily in English), and the native accent adds a charm to those vocals somewhat akin to her being a punk Edith Piaf.
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