In the summer of 2007, shortly after the release of their 6th album, Icky Thump, The White Stripes headed north of their hometown of Detroit to embark on an ambitious journey across Canada. The plan was to play a show in every province and territory in Canada, from B.C. to Newfoundland to Nunavut.
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Decade of Disturbed
Why has Disturbed persevered for over a decade as the entire face of the music industry has shifted and changed, resulting in so many bands they came up with dropping off, and falling by the wayside?
The Embassy Just Burned Down. Your Shoot Starts Now.
by George Lekovic Producers must produce, no matter what the circumstance. For Here and There, which shot in New York and then Belgrade, we faced the burning down of the U.S. embassy and the call for all Americans to leave Serbia. This was the week before we were scheduled to start shooting in Belgrade. David [...]
Cropsey
“The cinematic version of peeking under the bed and not breathing a sigh of relief.”
- John Anderson, The New York Times
Serj Tankian – Elect the Dead Symphony
On March 16th, 2009, Serj Tankian, a Grammy Award winner and one of rock’s most unconventional frontmen, took the stage at the majestic Auckland Town Hall in New Zealand with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra to perform a very special orchestral interpretation of his critically acclaimed debut solo album Elect the Dead. The dynamic one-off performance was recorded and filmed in HD by six cameras, and the dramatic result has been captured in Elect the Dead Symphony.
Bjork’s Voltaic: The Volta Tour Live in Paris and Reykjavik
A remarkable document of Björk’s visually dazzling Volta tour
Christmas on Mars: A Fantastical Film Freakout Featuring the Flaming Lips
The Legendary Science Fiction Film
From “The greatest U.S. band today” (The Guardian)
It’s Christmastime, and the colonization of Mars is underway. However, when an oxygen generator and a gravity control pod malfunction, Major Syrtis (the Flaming Lips’ Steven Drozd) and his team (including the Lips’ Michael Ivins) fear the worst.