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The Sound of Scars

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The story of three lifelong friends who overcame domestic violence, substance abuse and depression to form Life of Agony, one of the most influential bands in its genre, led by the very first openly transgender singer. Through the success of their groundbreaking 1993 debut "River Runs Red", hailed by Rolling Stone as "One of the Greatest Metal Albums of All Time", they channeled their cumulative life stories into a soundtrack for a broken generation. This newfound fame allowed them to suppress the tragedies of their past, but in its wake new obstacles arose.
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Daniel Allen Loud and Clear Reviews 07/25/2024
4/5
In the documentary The Sound of Scars, the story of the heavy metal band Life of Agony and its transgender lead singer makes for a fascinating, truly powerful watch. Go to Full Review
Keri O'Shea Warped Perspective 05/02/2022
C-
The music still speaks for itself and for the band far more convincingly than the film does. Go to Full Review
Joel Fisher Battle Royale With Cheese 04/17/2022
If youre a big fan of Life of Agony, The Sound of Scars is a story well told of a band whose music may mean more to fans than theyll ever truly understand. Go to Full Review
Bobby LePire Film Threat 04/06/2022
9/10
Most importantly, it is a human story of overcoming adversity, reaching out, finding hope, and discovering who you truly are. Go to Full Review
Jennie Kermode Eye for Film 03/31/2022
4.5/5
The Sound Of Scars is one of those documentaries which starts with something very specific and finds the whole world within it. Go to Full Review
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Geek F @RT49186007 04/10/2022 An absolute must-watch for anyone who has struggled through any type of identity crisis, whether it be "who am I supposed to be?" or "am I who they say I am?" Plus, it's just a terrific documentary about a band finding its place in the world. See more 03/25/2022 Formed in the summer of 1989 by singer Mina (born Keith before coming out as transgender in 2011 and transitioning) Caputo, bassist Alan Robert and guitarist Joey Z, Life of Agony grew from a hardcore band that traveled the east coast to build a following to charting at No. 27 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart with their song "Weeds" before Caputo left the band. Life of Agony re-formed with Caputo singing in 2014 (although drummer Sal Abruscato was replaced by Veronica Bellino for 2019's Sounds of Scars) and this film shows the journey that the band has taken, with Caputo statin, "We've never avoided tough conversations and we don't pretend to have all the answers. But this film is a roadmap with many great lessons. It shows a ton of vulnerability…moments of falling downward, and those times where we rise strong." "A lifetime's worth of struggle and triumph led to the making of this film," added guitarist Joey Zampella. "This release is something we'll be forever proud of." I remember talking to fans of the band when Caputo transitions and how they were surprised, but metal fans can be more accepting than most audiences. The film doesn't hide from this moment in their history, nor in how Caputo's family is still trying to change with the transformation. The entire band shares how they've used the band to escape domestic violence, substance abuse and depression over nearly thirty years of playing. Director Terry Brooks also made Terrorvision: Wired Up and Scary, which showed him and an intern on the 20th anniversary tour of that band. You may or may not be interested in this band, but their very human story, as well as the ways that adulthood has allowed them to better connect with their families and approach painful situations with open hearts is quite interesting and well-made. I didn't expect to remain as invested as I was throughout and am please to report that the running time of this movie flew by. It's a powerful film. See more 03/23/2022 Great documentary that chronicles the personal and professional triumphs and struggles of a legendary band. Very heartfelt and inspiring. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis The story of three lifelong friends who overcame domestic violence, substance abuse and depression to form Life of Agony, one of the most influential bands in its genre, led by the very first openly transgender singer. Through the success of their groundbreaking 1993 debut "River Runs Red", hailed by Rolling Stone as "One of the Greatest Metal Albums of All Time", they channeled their cumulative life stories into a soundtrack for a broken generation. This newfound fame allowed them to suppress the tragedies of their past, but in its wake new obstacles arose.
Director
Leigh Brooks
Production Co
Firebelly Films
Genre
Documentary, LGBTQ+, Music
Original Language
British English
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 22, 2022
Runtime
1h 30m
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