DVD Features:
Region 0
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
(unspecified) - English
Indie rock band Beulah was an understated force in the underground during its eight-year tenure, after which the members decided to move on to other things. This documentary chronicles the group's last tour, which took them across the U.S. and Canada in the fall of 2003 in support of their final album, YOKO. Originally a duo comprised of Miles Kurosky and Bill Swan, the band expanded in order to take the show on the road after the success of its debut album, HANDSOME WESTERN STATES. Coming full circle with this release, the band signs off with a tour executed in characteristic style, as they keep a low, modest profile while playing to packed houses nightly. The footage, shot by Charles Norris, includes material from every stop on the tour, and features some of the band's best-loved songs, such as "A Good Man is Easy to Kill," "Popular Mechanics for Lovers," and "Battle Cry for the West." John Vanderslice (formerly of MK Ultra) tours with Beulah as the opening act.