Step into the driving seat for a blistering ride deep into the contemporary Brooklyn punk scene. A day in the life of female punk band Flasyd. This fly-on-the wall style documentary examines a subculture with roots in the past while exploring the evolution of this thriving scene. Their story is depicted through music and the eccentric characters that inhabit their world.
MILTON takes a Gonzo approach to documentary filmmaking, driven by a desire to record people on the fringes of society, outsiders and eccentrics. Our films attempt to go deeper into the subject than traditionally expected, immersing ourselves into their worlds.
FLASYD STATEMENT: Shocking, rude, erratic, and strangely sticky, Flasyd is chaos soaked in beer. Syd Walsh (vocals, Tallest), Miranda Zipse (guitar and drums, Enemy of God), Kim Sollecito (guitar and drums, Most Middle Fingers to Camera), and Nazar Khamis (bass, Disguises?) barely arrive for soundcheck, but always arrive in time to rawk. Exceptionally talented performers, these image-driven celebrities are no strangers to fast world of sports and entertainment. In only a short amount of time, Flasyd has shared the stage with some of New York City’s finest musicians, such as James Chance, Kid Congo, King Khan, Joe Colman - and artists everywhere are clamoring to get Flasyd on their bill. Flaysd is a rust that corrodes all it touches. So very strange, and yet, apparently true - Flasyd is moving faster than you think. Step in to their ever-present private hell, you might dig what you find.
Enter the world of Flasyd for the price of a pint, get it down ya
Wonderland Premiere: wonderlandmagazine.com/2020/11/25/always-fast-hardly-accurate-milton/
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