Scratching your musical itch

Trailer for Echotone (A Documentary Film About Austin’s Music Scene)

Music documentaries, films about music, or even live performances captured on film get me off like nobody’s business. I love that shit. And to have one capturing the scene happening in my own backyard, is pretty damn exciting.

Here’s what we’re looking at…

Internationally known as ‘The Live Music Capital of the World,’Austin’s music culture has led it to become one of the world’s most sought-after destinations. As nearly two dozen high-rises pop up throughout the city amidst economic downfall, how does the working musician get along? This lyrical documentary provides a telescopic view in the lives of Austin’s vibrant young musicians as they grapple with questions of artistic integrity, commercialism, experimentation, and the future of their beloved city. Echotone is a cultural portrait of the modern American city examined through the lyrics and lens of its creative class.
There is rising star soul revivalist Black Joe Lewis selling out concert halls by night and delivering fish by day. There’s Cari Palazzolo of synth pop sensation Belaire, poised for commercial success, but conflicted over the thought of her music turning into a commodity. Then there is experimental troubadour Bill Baird, whose band Sound Team enjoyed a major label deal with Capitol Records and were subsequently dropped after one album. The tales of these young artists forms a mosaic illustrating the universal struggle many contemporary fringe cultures are experiencing.

A modern parable on integrityEchotone is a feature documentary that explores the world of Austin’s vibrant music culture as it struggles to balance notions of personal ethics and sustainability amidst an economic, cultural, and political paradigm shift.

The film focuses the music of indie mainstays (and Austin bands) like The Black Angels, The White White Lights, Dana Falconberry and more!

And here’s your trailers….

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