Dave Grohl Documents the Rise and Fall of Analog Recording in 'Sound City' Trailer (Video)

Dave Grohl Documents the Rise and Fall of Analog Recording in 'Sound City' Trailer (Video)

The Foo Fighters' frontman makes his directorial debut with a documentary chronicling the Los Angeles recording studio "Sound City"

Published: December 04, 2012 @ 12:57 pm
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After appearing in features like "The Muppets" and "Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny," Dave Grohl finally has a movie of his own.

The Foo Fighters frontman-turned-filmmaker has directed a documentary tracing the rise and fall of Sound City, the legendary Los Angeles rock studio. 

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The recording space, which closed in 2011 before being turned into sound stages, holds a special place in Grohl's heart because Nirvana's "Nevermind" was born there. As indicated by the number of rock stars appearing in the trailer for "Sound City," a lot of other iconic albums were created there too -- the first being Neil Young's "After the Gold Rush."

Interviews with Tom Petty, Stevie Nicks, Lars Ulrich, Trent Reznor and a plethora of other famous musicians praise the tape-based studio and then mourn its downfall due to the rise of digital. Grohl himself poses a question that is, perhaps, the central theme of his directorial debut: "In this age of technology where you can manipulate anything, how do we retain that human element?"

Good question. Maybe the film will have a good answer too.

Watch the trailer:

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