Rock Family Trees
Rock Family Trees

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Rock Family Trees

2022
Movie
59 min
English

More than two decades after it left our screens, BBC Two’s iconic and much-loved music documentary series, Rock Family Trees, is back for a one-off special. The iconic music documentary series returns to examine the real story behind the birth of Britpop and how a handful of like-minded musicians, struggling to find an authentic voice, would pave the way for a revolution in British music. It is an intricately connected story of three of the biggest bands of the 1990s – Suede, Elastica and Blur – and how, for a brief moment in the middle of that decade, they changed British music forever, kickstarting a movement that still reverberates to this day.

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Director: VariousGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

Rock Family Trees is a documentary series that delves into the intricate and often surprising connections between iconic rock bands and musicians. Each episode maps out the musical lineage of a specific artist or group, revealing how influences, collaborations, and rivalries have shaped the landscape of rock and roll. It explores the evolution of musical styles through the lens of interpersonal relationships and shared histories within the industry.

Critical Reception

The series has been generally well-received by music enthusiasts and critics for its informative content and engaging presentation. It's praised for shedding light on the often-overlooked interconnectedness of rock music history and for its ability to make complex genealogical musical relationships accessible.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its in-depth exploration of musical connections.

  • Appreciated for its visual representation of band and artist lineages.

  • Seen as an essential watch for serious rock music fans.

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Fun Fact

The 'family tree' concept, while commonly used in music journalism, is visualized in this series using intricate, often animated graphics that highlight shared band members, producers, and even family ties across generations of rock artists.

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