Rick Massimo over at the Providence Journal wrote a great and flattering piece about the band and the film.
Here's an excerpt:
And while Neutral Nation strikes one as the same kind of only-in-Rhode-Island story that makes a perfect fit with subject matter such as Rocky Point, Bettencourt says it goes deeper than that: “I saw an interesting story line in the birth of that whole live music scene in Providence in the ’80s and ’90s, and the band themselves. They’re such nice guys, and they have a unique history. … They were the kings of the Providence scene when the Providence scene was word of mouth. It was flyers on poles.”
You can read the entire thing by clicking this link.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
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