No direct interview questions, we see the subjects talking about each other and reacting to situations. Like gossip, we’re never given access to the source.
One of Swedish death metal’s founding fathers, but they’ve never had their live show properly documented. Grave sound more menacing and crushing here than ever.
A two-DVD companion to the retrospective, Shoot the Moon contains just about everything a fan could ask for from the celebrated pop punk band’s 13-year career.
Dissection proves itself worthy of such an excellent presentation, attacking every song with intensity and precision. Gimmick-free, brutally solid black metal.
Allin’s self-destructive, audience-abusing antics took performance art to new levels. Lower ones. Like Hated, this is a fetish movie. This one’s softcore.
Jonesin’ for prog metal? The new concert DVD from Anathema should do the trick. Like Dream Theater fronted by Gavin Rossdale, with all of the pros and cons.
Two discs of concert footage, videos, and interviews, with the pristine production values and sound quality from a band that never does anything half-ass.