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Millencolin: The Melancholy Connection
A documentary that looks inside the making of Pennybridge Pioneers, with archival footage of the band and Bad Religion/Epitaph founder Brett Gurewitz who produced Pennybridge Pioneers and played Acoustic Guitar on "The Ballad."
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Plot Summary
This documentary offers an intimate look into the lives and careers of the Swedish punk rock band Millencolin. It chronicles their journey from their early days forming the band to their international success, exploring the bonds between the members and their enduring passion for music. The film delves into their creative process, touring experiences, and the challenges and triumphs that have shaped their distinctive sound.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focused on a specific band, 'The Melancholy Connection' received a generally positive reception from fans and music critics who appreciated its behind-the-scenes access and honest portrayal of Millencolin's history. While not widely reviewed by major film critics, it is celebrated within the punk rock community for its depth and authenticity.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its comprehensive look at Millencolin's evolution.
Appreciated for its candid interviews with band members.
Seen as a must-watch for dedicated fans of the band.
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Fun Fact
The documentary's title, 'The Melancholy Connection,' is a play on words referencing both the band's name, Millencolin (derived from the skate trick 'melancholy'), and the emotional depth often found in their music and personal stories.
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