Arab on Radar: Sunshine for Shady People
Arab on Radar: Sunshine for Shady People

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Arab on Radar: Sunshine for Shady People

2008
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English

Fans of the now-defunct noise rockers Arab on Radar can catch members Eric, Steve, Jeff and Craig at their grinding, distorted best in this documentary that captures the band wreaking havoc at 10 different concert venues. Formed in Connecticut in 1994 and later signed to Skin Graft records, the band has been compared to seminal No Wave artists the Contortions and is known for its no-holds-barred live shows.

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Director: N/AGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the provocative and often controversial performance art of the experimental band Arab on Radar. It explores their unique approach to music and performance, highlighting their distinctive sound and visual presentation. The film offers a glimpse into the creative process and the impact of their unconventional artistic expression.

Critical Reception

Information regarding critical reception and audience ratings for 'Arab on Radar: Sunshine for Shady People' is limited due to its niche documentary status. It is primarily recognized within circles interested in avant-garde music and performance art.

What Reviewers Say

  • Explores the avant-garde and experimental nature of Arab on Radar's work.

  • Focuses on the band's provocative performance art and unique sound.

  • Offers insight into a less mainstream, yet influential, artistic movement.

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Fun Fact

Arab on Radar gained a cult following for their intentionally abrasive and challenging performances, often incorporating elements of noise music and performance art that pushed artistic boundaries.

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