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Parkway Drive: Home Is For The Heartless
Follow the band on their endless global trek, shot in 42 countries on five continents, the 75-minute "Home Is For The Heartless" DVD is both a rare travelogue and an in-depth look at PARKWAY DRIVE on stage and off. In addition to footage of some of the craziest shows the band has ever played, it also captures some of their greatest adventures and most poignant shared moments.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows the Australian metalcore band Parkway Drive on their 2011 European tour, capturing their raw energy and intense performances. It offers an intimate look into the band's journey, showcasing the highs and lows of life on the road. The film explores their dedication to their craft and the deep connection they share with their global fanbase. It highlights the relentless drive that fuels their music and their commitment to delivering unforgettable live shows.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focused on a specific band's tour, "Home Is For The Heartless" received positive attention primarily from fans of Parkway Drive and the metalcore genre. Critics and audiences alike praised its authentic portrayal of the band's touring life and their powerful stage presence. The film is often cited for its unvarnished look at the realities of being in a touring band, resonating strongly with those who appreciate the genre's intensity and the band's dedicated following.
What Reviewers Say
Captures the raw energy and intensity of Parkway Drive's live performances.
Offers an authentic and unfiltered look into the realities of band life on tour.
Appreciated by fans for its intimate portrayal of the band and their connection with audiences.
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Fun Fact
The documentary's title, "Home Is For The Heartless," is also the title of a song by Parkway Drive from their 2010 album "Deep Blue."
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