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Gracie Otto's documentary, Under the Volcano, opens with eerie shots of AIR now, abandoned for 30 years, with creeping vegetation infiltrating the studio rooms, the abandoned pool and the rest of the facility. Among the famous records made there: Dire Straits' Brothers in Arms, The Police's Ghost in the Machine and Synchronicity, Duran Duran's Seven And The Ragged Tiger, Elton John's Too Low For Zero, OMD's Junk Culture, and Rush's Power Windows. įamed Beatles producer George Martin opened AIR Studios on the Caribbean island of Montserrat in 1979, offering a state-of-the-art recording as well as an idyllic escape from other distractions that would allow big-name artists to focus on the music, while getting in a little beach time, too.
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If you assumed Billie's rise to fame has been all glamour and glory, this doc suggests that is not the case at all. Outside of the music, the film gets into some of Billie's personal struggles, including how chronic leg pain has affected her ability to perform. The footage of them writing and recording in their bedroom gives you a great look at the genuinely organic way that Billie's music comes together, and the live footage is terrific, too. Billie is portrayed as a Kurt Cobain-like figure, uncomfortable with fame and uninterested in her record label's request for a radio-friendly hit, while her brother/collaborator Finneas seems to be a little more accepting of the "industry" side of things - they balance each other out well. Cutler-directed Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry gives you a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at her rise, from Billie's Soundcloud days to sweeping the Grammys and performing at massive venues. It feels like a truly monumental moment in music history, and this year's R.J. Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry ( Apple TV)īillie Eilish has had one of the most meteoric rises of any pop singer in recent memory, and it's been even longer since an artist blew up like this and can accurately be called "alternative," as Billie can.