An exploration of the group The New York Times called "arguably the most influential American rock band of our time," The Velvet Underground, and the complicated creative relationship they shared with legendary artist Andy Warhol.
In All Tomorrows Parties, Koren Shadmi aptly balances the dynamic of the personalities in and around The Velvet Underground along with the ideas and influences behind their music starting with dueling opening sequences centered around Lou Reed and John Cales childhoods and young adulthoods. Its a worthy tribute to a band that is pretty much the forefather of all my faves. Read Full Review
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