

Dissolutions
Interviewer Heather Dollar speaks with Paul Allgood of the band Wedlock about past, present, and even future dissolution.
Overview
Documentary about the band Wedlock
User Reviews
Jenn
May 16, 2016
As of this writing, the film has not officially come out yet, but one of the producers posted a preview link to the band's message board. Even as an admitted fan, I can still tell the difference between good and band documentaries. This is one that has an authentic feel and Paul comes across as down to earth as he talks about what he's been going through over the years in trying to keep a band together.I liked hearing from his former band mates and I gained some behind-the scenes type insights. This is not a glossy, hi-tech scripted type piece - it takes on a grittier, less-sappy, and unvarnished tone more indicative of Wedlock's style; especially in their earlier days. I cannot say this film will attract much attention outside Wedlock's small fanbase, but I liked what I saw.
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