Sup Doc: A Documentary Film Podcast   /     MEET ME IN THE BATHROOM w Daniel Gill

Summary

George and Daniel reminisce about early oughts New York and seeing the bands covered in Meet Me In The Bathroom.

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Duration
01:08:14
Publishing date
2023-02-01 04:56
Link
https://supdocpodcast.com/podcast/ep-191-mmitb-daniel-gill
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Shownotes

MEET ME IN THE BATHROOM is a 2022 doc based on the book of the same name by Lizzy Goodman. Directed by Will Lovelace and Dylan Southern, this look at '00s nostalgia focuses on a cluster of rock bands coming out of New York and Brooklyn at the beginning of the George H.W. Bush era. These bands that went on to define this scene were The Moldy Peaches, The Strokes, Interpol, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Rapture, LCD Soundsystem, and TV On the Radio - or so this film would have us believe.

It's inarguable that this cluster of musicians made a lasting impact on music culture and are among the most successful acts still touring. The doc digs in, but is there much dirt to unveil?

Our guest is returning indie rock veteran, publicist Daniel Gill.

MMITB is now available to watch on Showtime

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