8/10
Good insight
29 August 2010
Good insight into the dark side of the music industry, as well as the good side of humanity where artists stay true to their art and their message rather than going for the fast buck. Like so many other things today, music has become sickeningly commercialised to the point where no intelligent people I know ever listen to the crap being pumped out over the mainstream radio waves anymore. While some rebel rockers come across as simply angry airheads lacking in substance, artists like Michael Franti and Paris, featured in this film, are the epitome of what music should be: passion, message, inspiration, fun. Their great music combined with their intelligent reflection and their refusal to pander to the big corporate music mafia like most of the big money 'artists' out there is part of what makes them true artists, and I hope everyone who watches this film will support them and others like them. Kudos to the filmmakers for telling their story. Would love to see more specifically on the inner workings of the toxic music and media industry.
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