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Burn To Shine - Vol. 3: Portland, OR 06.15.05
BURN TO SHINE MANIFESTO 1) Gather local bands on one day to play live in a house or building that is going to be destroyed. 2) Each band plays one song and performs their song twice. 3) No overdubs. 4) Film the building's destruction. 5) Edit and display in chronological order. 6) That is all.
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Plot Summary
This installment of the "Burn to Shine" series captures the live performance of indie rock band Built to Spill during their tour. Filmed in Portland, Oregon on June 15, 2005, it offers fans an intimate look at the band's dynamic stage presence and musical prowess. The documentary showcases their unique sound and live energy, providing a raw and authentic concert experience.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focused on a specific live performance rather than a narrative film, "Burn to Shine - Vol. 3" received attention primarily from fans of Built to Spill and followers of the "Burn to Shine" series. Critical reviews often highlight its value as a fan-centric piece capturing a particular moment in the band's history.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic capture of Built to Spill's live performance.
Valued by fans for showcasing the band's raw energy and musicality.
Seen as an essential piece for collectors of the "Burn to Shine" series.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this live performance documentary are generally positive, with fans appreciating the direct access to Built to Spill's live show. Many highlight the quality of the recording for its time and its ability to convey the concert atmosphere.
Fun Fact
The "Burn to Shine" series, directed by Dave Markey, aimed to capture different bands performing their albums live in various cities, often with a raw and unpolished aesthetic that appealed to independent music enthusiasts.
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