THE
VINYL REVIVAL (2019)
Featuring
Nick Mason, Philip Selway, Ade Utley, Joel Gion, Phil Barton, Megan
Page, Graham Jones. Directed by Pip Piper. (43 min)
ON
DVD FROM WIENERWORLD
Review
by Fluffy the Fearless😽
I’m
too old to be a hipster, so I guess I’m one of those old farts
who still prefers vinyl to any other
format. As a kid, biking to the local record store was the best way to
blow some of my lawnmowing income, so it’s unexpectedly awesome that I’m
once-again able to grab me a slab o’ wax each payday. Of course I’m
glad records are making a comeback.
The
Vinyl Revival is sort of a love song to the independent record
stores that support the format, from the shops that weathered the
lean years to those which have popped up since. I hesitate to call it a documentary in the purest sense. Running a scant 43 minutes, the film isn’t
particularly informational and doesn’t delve much into the hows or
whys.
"Sure...I like records." |
Instead,
it’s a series of affectionate testimonials by shop owners and some
notable artists, who explain their love for vinyl over other formats,
as well as their opinions why it’s being embraced by significant
numbers of young music buyers (though we don’t actually hear from
any of them). In other words, The Vinyl Revival mostly
preaches to the converted.
And
that’s okay, because their enthusiasm is infectious. It’s also
sort-of reassuring that vinyl doesn’t appear to be just a nostalgic
fad (at least in England, where this is shot). Short but sweet, the
film is a charming look at the tiny shops that have found their
niche.
KITTY CONSENSUS:
NOT BAD. LIKE CAT CHOW.
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