Slave To The Grind (2018)
The ironic thing is that a doc about a genre that relies so
heavily on speed turned out to be the slowest production in the history
of time. Fuck, I have been waiting absolutely years for this thing to
come out. So much so in fact, that I had completely forgotten that the
whole fucking thing existed. Roll on to the COVID crisis of 2020, and
the film maker has been an absolute legend and uploaded the whole thing
for free to YouTube to help us grinders get through the downtime. Hey,
he didn't have to do that. That was a really cool thing to do.
The trouble is, is that I have heard and read nothing but bad things
about this doc. Lots of grinders on social media (lol) are moaning about
the exclusion of this band or that band, or getting panty-twisted over
the inclusion of Anal Cunt. For a genre that is so aurally - and often
visually offensive - some of its purveyors aren't half easily offended!
Some of the vitriolic, hateful comments made by interviewees about Seth
Putnam are far more offensive than most of AxCx's output. But hey, you
gotta get those liberal points in, right? Its 2020 now.
I however, absolutely loved this documentary. Yes, there is some bias
towards the Canadian grindcore scene, which, honestly, doesn't hold much
weight worldwide, but the film makers are clearly just repping their
home town. I had never had that kinda dive into that world before, and I
felt I benefited from it greatly.
The history of grindcore is covered succinctly and a slew of amazing
bands are interviewed. Grindcore is my favourite genre of music and is
always under-represented, so I can only say positive things about this
doc. It brings clarity to an often muddy and unseen world of sonic
goodness. So yeah, I couldn't give a single fuck if a bunch of
dreadlocked asshats are pissed that Assuck wasn't included or whatever
the fuck, Slave To The Grind is a brilliant documentary about one of the
underdog genres of extreme music. - 17/05/2020