Rating: NR
Genre:
Music [nf]
Release Date: 08/29/2006
Dubbed: English
Sound: 2
Run Time: 71 min
Distributor/Studio: Palm Pictures
Take a trip to a musical terrain where art and
punk collide as filmmaker
Scott Crary presents an illuminating look at New York City's short-lived
no wave scene of the late 1970s and early '80s. A scene that birthed bands more concerned with challenging listeners rather than getting them out on the dance floor,
no wave was an attempt by frustrated
punk rockers to eschew such traditional concepts as influence and rhythm to birth something truly transgressive and original. Though the music of such
no wavers as
Suicide,
Lydia Lunch, and
Theoretical Girls would ultimately be deemed unlistenable by the majority of music fans, the
post-punk elements of the style would later be adapted into a more commercial sound by such popular bands as
Yeah Yeah Yeahs,
Black Dice, and
Liars. In addition to allowing the artists from each generation speak about what they believe to be the true value of their music,
Crary attempts to contrast and compare the decidedly anti-commercial sentiments of the original
no wavers with the radio-friendly output of their millennial counterparts.
~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide