Fleshtones
Fleshtones

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Fleshtones

2000
Movie
Adult · 18+
80 min
English

It's all about COLORS. The color of sex. The color of sin. Whatever color you happen to be in. This planet is a multicolored, multinational freakshow. The sooner you get into the diversity, the better. Or you could broaden your horizons like these enlightened ladies do. They let the diversity get into them.

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IMDb7.4/10
Director: Alex "The President" JonesGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary chronicles the enduring career of The Fleshtones, a New York-based rock band known for their high-energy live performances and unique blend of garage rock, soul, and R&B. The film delves into their formation in the late 1970s, their early days in the vibrant New York music scene, and their continued relevance through decades of changing musical trends. It captures the band's passion for music and their unwavering commitment to their distinctive sound.

Critical Reception

Fleshtones received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its energetic portrayal of the band and its historical context within the music scene. Audiences familiar with the band's work often lauded its authenticity and the genuine passion for music it displayed. The film was seen as a loving tribute to a band that has maintained a dedicated following despite not achieving mainstream superstardom.

What Reviewers Say

  • A vibrant and engaging look at a unique and long-lasting rock band.

  • Captures the infectious energy of The Fleshtones' live performances.

  • Offers a fascinating glimpse into the New York music scene of the late 20th century.

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Fun Fact

The Fleshtones are often credited with popularizing the term 'super rock' to describe their musical style, a blend of garage rock, R&B, and pop.

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