Hulu: New Failure Documentary Announced
- The alternative rock band Failure is set to release its documentary, Every Time You Lose Your Mind, on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ on June 27.
- Directed by frontman Ken Andrews, Every Time You Lose Your Mind features interviews with a range of artists and actors, including David Dastmalchian, Margaret Cho, Hayley Williams of...
- Andrews said their fans have connected with the themes of depression and addiction in their music.
Get ready: Failure’s compelling documentary, “Every Time You lose Your Mind,” premieres June 27 on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+. This film delves deep into themes of depression and addiction thru vivid interviews, and fans will also be treated to a rare acoustic set in Los Angeles the night before the premiere.Featuring insightful interviews with notable figures in music and entertainment, including David Dastmalchian, Margaret Cho, Hayley Williams of Paramore, and Maynard James Keenan of Tool, the documentary shows how resilience and hope can emerge from even the darkest of experiences. News directory 3 is excited to share this story with you. Experiance the journey of an choice metal band that weathered storms. Discover what’s next for Failure and their fans.
Failure’s documentary Arrives on Hulu Plus Acoustic set in los Angeles
The alternative rock band Failure is set to release its documentary, Every Time You Lose Your Mind, on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ on June 27. To celebrate the release, the band will perform a rare acoustic set at the Harmony Gold Theater in Los Angeles the night before, followed by a screening of the film.
Directed by frontman Ken Andrews, Every Time You Lose Your Mind features interviews with a range of artists and actors, including David Dastmalchian, Margaret Cho, Hayley Williams of Paramore, Jason Schwartzman, Tommy Lee of Motley Crue, Maynard James Keenan of Tool, and producer Butch Vig. The film explores themes of depression and addiction, which are central to Failure’s music.
Andrews said their fans have connected with the themes of depression and addiction in their music. he added that the film crystallizes those connections and, ultimately, communicates hope. He said they are a band that faced a specific set of challenges and somehow managed to survive and thrive, and that it’s a story about resilience, finding ways to cope, and not giving up.
Failure, known for their alternative metal sound and studio experimentation, originally formed in 1992. after a 17-year hiatus, the band reunited in 2014. Their discography includes albums such as Comfort,Magnified,and the critically acclaimed Fantastic Planet.
At the time, we knew that our music was something maybe people didn’t really get the first listen. We found that criticism to be accurate, but also frustrating, as people in the business were using it as an excuse for why we weren’t selling more records or something. It’s great to have depth, but sometimes you can have too much depth — I remember with that in mind by someone. We didn’t know how to internalize that criticism and change anything we were doing. We just did what we liked.In that sense, I feel somewhat vindicated, that people are getting it now. That was maybe the other thing: all the years that have gone by,maybe that’s helped people appreciate it more.
Ken Andrews
Besides the Los Angeles event, Failure is scheduled to perform at Louder Than Life in Louisville, Ky., on Sept. 20 and at the Aftershock festival in sacramento, Calif., on Oct. 3.
What’s next
Fans can look forward to the wide release of Every Time You Lose Your Mind on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ on June 27, offering an in-depth look into the band’s history, struggles, and ultimate resilience. The acoustic set and screening in Los Angeles provide a unique chance to experience Failure’s music in an intimate setting.
