Danzig: Home Video
Danzig: Home Video

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Danzig: Home Video

1990
Movie
45 min
English

Featuring songs from their debut album DANZIG: "Twist of Cain" and the controversial uncut versions of "Am I Demon", "She Rides" and "Mother". Plus interviews and behind-the-scenes footage. Highlights include: Glenn revealing his songwriting process, reading Wolverine comics, discussing his book collection, chugging a box of Milk Duds before an encore, and Eerie Von being a badass.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Glenn DanzigGenres: Music Video, Concert Film

Plot Summary

This home video release features live performances and music videos from the acclaimed heavy metal band Danzig. It showcases the band's raw energy and iconic imagery, offering fans an intimate look at their early material and stage presence. The compilation includes tracks that defined their signature sound and visual aesthetic during that period.

Critical Reception

As a home video release primarily aimed at existing fans, 'Danzig: Home Video' was not subjected to traditional critical reviews in the same way a feature film would be. However, it was generally well-received by the band's fanbase for providing a collection of their early music videos and live footage, capturing the essence of their sound and visual style at the time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a solid collection of early Danzig music videos.

  • Captures the band's signature dark and gothic aesthetic.

  • A must-have for dedicated fans of the band.

Google audience: Audience reception for this home video release is primarily positive among Danzig fans, who appreciate its compilation of iconic music videos and live performances from the band's early years, highlighting Glenn Danzig's distinctive artistic vision.

Fun Fact

The home video features music videos directed by legendary horror director Tom Savini for the songs 'Twist of Cain' and 'Blood & Tears'.

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