A Long-in-The-Works Documentary About the Alt-Rock Band Failre-Whose Three Nineties Albums Fomented a cult following that possibly sparked Anging, decade-long reunion-Will Finally See Release This Month.
Every time you lose your mindDirected by the band's Singer/Multi-Instructorist Ken Andrews, Will Premiere on Both Hulu and Disney+ on June 27, Nearly A Decade The Documentary About Failure was yearnanced.
“Our Fans Have Connected with the Themes of Depression and Addiction in Our Music,” Andrews Said in a statement. “The Film Crystallizes Those Connections and, Ultimotelly, Communicates Hope. We're a band that faced a Specific Set of Challenges and Somehow Managed to Survive and Thrive. It's a Story About Resilience, Finding Ways to Cope, and Not Giving up.”
Forms in 1990 by Andrews and Guitarist Greg Edwards, Failure Released Their Steve Albini-Produced Debut Album Comfort in 1991. The Band, Now Joined by Drummer Kellii Scott, would release Two More Acclaimed But Mercialyly UnsucesssFul LPS – 1994's Magnified and the 1996 Space Rock Epic Fantastic Planet – Before disbanding in the Late Nineties.
Following The Breakup, Edwards forms Autilux and Andrews Moved Into Music Production, but the crult following Surrounding The Band's Albums – Including Support from Famous Fans Like Hayley Williams – Led to Failure's Finally Reunising in 2014. The band Has Remained Together, Releasing Three More Studio Albums Over the Past 10 Years.
Every time you lose your mind Features Interview With Friends and Collaboators Like The Late Albini, Tool's Maynard James Keenan, and Butch Vig, As Well As High-Profile Like Jason Schwartzmann, David Dastmalchian, and Hayley Williams; The Paramore Singer Recently performed Failure Songs Alongside Andrews At in Los Angeles Wildfires Fundraiser.
In addition to the hulu stream, Every time you lose your mind Will Have Its Big-Screen Premiere At Los Angeles' Harmony Gold Theater on June 26, with the screening alo alo rare acoustic set performed by failure. The Group is Also Booked To Play Louisville's Louder Than Life and Sacramenta's Aftershock Festivals Later This Year.
