Follow the band on their endless global trek, shot in 42 countries on five continents, the 75-minute "Home Is For The Heartless" DVD is both a rare travelogue and an in-depth look at PARKWAY DRIVE on stage and off. In addition to footage of some of the craziest shows the band has ever played, it also captures some of their greatest adventures and most poignant shared moments.
The Black Dahlia Murder: Majesty (2009) is a documentary/music movie that explores the rise and impact of the American deathcore band, The Black Dahlia Murder.
Parkway Drive: Home Is for the Heartless is a documentary that follows the journey of Australian metal band Parkway Drive. It captures their rise to success, the challenges they face, and their dedication to their music and fans. Through interviews, live performances, and behind-the-scenes footage, the film explores the band's relentless pursuit of their passion and the impact they have had on the metal music scene.
An impromptu D.I.Y. documentary compiling interviews with all 4 bands that played the first ever Yardcore, an event based in Birkenhead, Merseyside to showcase the underground of local extreme music.
As the lead singer of the infamous Plasmatics, Wendy O. Williams emerged as one of the most notorious figures on the American punk scene; dubbed the queen of shock rock, her on-stage theatrics were the stuff of underground legend. Often clad in little more than strips of electrical tape covering her nipples, the raspy-voiced Williams earned a cult following for her on-stage antics, which included blowing up cars, sawing guitars in half, and setting equipment on fire. Wendy O Williams name and legacy live on amongst her many fans and Bump n Grind will be a must see for all of them. The DVD features a full live show from her October 1985 UK tour.
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