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Beautiful Noise

  • 2014
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Beautiful Noise (2014)
DocumentaryMusic

Musicians in the late 20th century blended guitar noise with pop structures while letting the music speak for itself. Press-shy artists now share their rule-breaking journey of sonic innovat... Read allMusicians in the late 20th century blended guitar noise with pop structures while letting the music speak for itself. Press-shy artists now share their rule-breaking journey of sonic innovation.Musicians in the late 20th century blended guitar noise with pop structures while letting the music speak for itself. Press-shy artists now share their rule-breaking journey of sonic innovation.

  • Director
    • Eric Green
  • Writer
    • Eric Green
  • Stars
    • Robin Guthrie
    • Nic Harcourt
    • Toni Halliday
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    517
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Eric Green
    • Writer
      • Eric Green
    • Stars
      • Robin Guthrie
      • Nic Harcourt
      • Toni Halliday
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robin Guthrie
    Robin Guthrie
    • Self - Cocteau Twins
    Nic Harcourt
    • Self - Radio DJ
    Toni Halliday
    • Self - Curve
    Mark Clifford
    • Self - Seefeel
    Neil Halstead
    • Self - Slowdive
    Billy Corgan
    Billy Corgan
    • Self - Smashing Pumpkins
    Robert Smith
    Robert Smith
    • Self - The Cure
    Ivo Watts-Russell
    • Self - 4AD Records, Co-Founder
    Jim Reid
    Jim Reid
    • Self - The Jesus and Mary Chain
    Douglas Hart
    • Self - The Jesus and Mary Chain
    Bobby Gillespie
    Bobby Gillespie
    • Self - The Jesus and Mary Chain 1984 - 1986
    Alan McGee
    Alan McGee
    • Self - Creation Records, Co-Founder
    Alan Moulder
    • Self - Producer, Engineer, Mixer
    Trent Reznor
    Trent Reznor
    • Self - Nine Inch Nails
    Adam Franklin
    • Self - Swervedriver
    Kevin Shields
    • Self - My Bloody Valentine
    Debbie Googe
    • Self - My Bloody Valentine
    Wayne Coyne
    Wayne Coyne
    • Self - The Flaming Lips
    • Director
      • Eric Green
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      • Eric Green
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    4myownventricle

    "Noise" Annoys

    I was ridiculously excited for this documentary, which features some of my all-time favorite bands. I bought the blu-ray (as I didn't know how else to see it) and turned it on feeling giddy as a fervert young chappy. And very soon it became disappointingly clear that this was not the documentary I'd been waiting for.

    If you are familiar with these bands you will learn nothing new and most of the interviews are cheek-slappingly banal. And even if they weren't, the cinematography is distractingly subpar: bad lighting, often out of focus, low definition. Why in the heavens is there a blu-ray edition if nothing was shot on HD!? Crappy SD footage will not look better on a blu-ray, but it sure costs more to the excited fans/suckers!

    I essentially felt that I would have derived a richer experience surfing YouTube watching old interviews and live performances of the bands, as I'm sure I could find higher quality and more interesting clips that weren't either far too brief or featured for way too long.

    And for a documentary about the shoegaze movement, the word "shoegaze" is never uttered, just "this period" and "these bands." I essentially felt more informed than the filmmakers.

    I feel that the shoegaze movement was one of the most fascinating periods of music history and deeply deserves a fresh, beautiful, illuminating documentary. Sadly, this is not it.
    8rettercritical

    IMPORTANT FILM - don't listen to the anal reviews

    I was actually skeptical about this film when I saw the trailer and crowdfunding campaign. I had the usual worry of what they would cover in the film and what they would leave out. Some of the talking heads in the trailer were not really of this scene (a bunch of Americans!), so I was ready to yawn and roll eyes. But luckily they were people inspired by UK noise, that although more well-known than the shoegazers themselves, were there as supporting cast rather than the leads. Its quite surreal having massive pop-stars like Robert Smith talking about this much smaller music from a listener's point of view.

    So its a vague scene for starters. I mean, where do we say "noise" started? Well, I think its OK to draw the line somewhere and just say it was Britain in 1980. Of course we know about the Velvet Underground and earlier - but this really is about "shoegaze" music (in the late 80s - early 90s), which openly revived the kinds of texture The Velvets and others explored in industrial music, but sometimes with new technology.

    So the lead players are really The Cocteau Twins, Jesus And Mary Chain and My Bloody Valentine. Three hugely influential pillars of popular rock music that didn't really sell a lot of music. What this film does best is just let the musicians, engineers and studio heads speak for themselves. And what you get is not every piece of the sprawling puzzle (snobs wake-up, its impossible to explain everything about a decade of fuzzy music in one film) but a great overview of how the musicians felt about what they were doing and who influenced them. This is supported by bigger known American artists who sight these groups as influential to them.

    The film doesn't have the structure and production value of something like a slick authorised Rolling Stones documentary - but thank goodness it doesn't. This was obviously a labor of love and the filmmakers obviously cared about the subject or all the significant artists wouldn't have contributed to it. A Rolling Stones (or any other big group) documentary is an authorised product these days, which means they get to cut out anything embarrassing and basically create a piece of advertising/propaganda to keep the legacy (business) going. Watch a John Lennon documentary and Yoko as the head of the Lennon estate will make sure you never know about John's previous wife.

    This is definitely worth seeking out and surprisingly good.
    4timo-reimann

    OK film for those new to the genre, but leaves a lot to be desired for long-time fans.

    After months of anticipation, BN is finally available for download! As a long-time fan of the early dream pop, and having read all the great comments on Facebook, I had pretty high expectations for this film. Unfortunately, the film is bit of a let-down from my perspective. I had hoped for an in-depth look into the music and history. (I.e. cultural landscape, influences, studio techniques etc.), but instead, the film is comprised mostly of light interviews and a bit of old footage.

    Considering this thing was 10 years in the making, the filmmaker seems to have done very little research, or made any attempt to build a connection with the artists. I appreciate the ambitions here to cover a big spectrum of the music, but spending 2-5 minutes on each band definitely left me wanting more. He would have been better off focusing on one or two artists, like last year's "Made of Stone", which I enjoyed very much. The other issue I have with this film is the shallow interviewing. It seems that everyone who appears in the film was asked the same questions: When did you first hear about the band, and why do you like them? I would have learnt more if the artists were asked about their favourite food and colour :)

    This film is worth a viewing for anyone new to the genre, but any hard-core fan like myself will already be well familiar with the band chronology, and the music's dreamy, ethereal quality :/
    4StarWarsDisco

    Beautiful Noise? Trust me, that's an oxymoron.

    I had always heard of many of these bands all through my listening career of the 80's' and early 90's, but never really had a chance to have a proper listen to any of them, or, perhaps I did, but was unmoved. When I first heard Lush's De-luxe, I knew instantly that I liked this band and their sound. And that was my introduction to the "shoegazing" movement. I delightfully explored their whole back catalog.

    So, over the years I tried numerous times to get into some of the other shoegazing bands covered in this documentary. And no matter how I tried, I always came up with the same conclusion; 'there is a reason none of these bands ever made it big, they all suck'.

    Incorporating noise, feedback, distorted guitars etc. into rock n roll was nothing new in the 1980's, as this documentary would have you believe. The Beatles first famously used feedback from George Harrison's guitar amp at the beginning of I Feel Fine. Later The Velvet Underground fully incorporated noise into their sound and did it masterfully. In the 80's, the band that was experimenting with noise but also retaining a keen sense of musicality and songcraft was Sonic Youth, who, no surprise, have had much more success and longevity than either Cocteau Twins or My Bloody Valentine.

    This documentary has a kind of amateurish, half-assed feel to it, kind of like the Beautiful Noise scene it's portraying. So my predisposition to the whole movement was pretty much reinforced while watching it. Unfortunately Lush gets only a brief bit of covarage for their contributions. At least they used one of their very beautiful compositions "For Love" over the beginning of the Girls and Guys segment.

    In conclusion, unless you're a real die hard fan of this scene or any of the bands covered, there is very little reason to watch this show. Even if you are a fan, they cover so many acts in such a short amount of time, you can't possibly sink your teeth into any of them to get a good handle on their music or their message. Do yourself a favour and buy a Lush album instead.
    3courtostone

    Uhhh

    I love the scene and genre the documentary is exploring, but the execution leaves a lot to be desired. It's a shame... Though if you are interested in scene it does have some from key member from the scene in interviews. Also, the time spend with bands and members are uneven, even if they are massive in the genre and scene.

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      Robert Smith: I mean I really fell in love with the whole, with the sound, which kind of like went on, I mean it was as much Liz's voice as Robin's production, the two were kind of like seamless, and I was always really intrigued, they made it sound so effortless, that's what attracted me the most. It was kind of, the first time I'd heard this sort of you know, it was described in various ways. It was ethereal and all the other adjectives but it was really centrist, it kind of drew you in, and effortless, and you just found yourself immersed in this sound. And I played the Cocteaus like relentlessly, you know when you get to a period and you play the same albums over and over again. I could probably play most of Treasure and I've never sat down and learned it, but I just, I know it so well. In fact that was the album I played as I was getting ready for my wedding, I played it to myself as I was getting dressed on my wedding day, because it is the most romantic sound I'd ever heard.

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      • May 31, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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      • 1h 27m(87 min)
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