Farside: Into The Studio (2021)

In 1997, Farside went into the studio to record their final album, "The Monroe doctrine." Completed in 1999, "The Monroe Doctrine" became a seminal record in the Farside canon, showcasing the eclectic nature of the band's entire musical history. Shot inside For The Record Studios where Farside recorded their other two full-length records, "Rochambeau" and "Rigged," this documentary presents a fly on the wall account of the recording process as well as an intimate look at the dynamics of one of Orange County, CA's most popular, melodic punk bands making a record.

Director: Evan Jacobs
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 58 min
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Editing: Evan Jacobs
Production: Anhedenia Films
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Farside: Into The Studio about?
In 1997, Farside went into the studio to record their final album, "The Monroe doctrine." Completed in 1999, "The Monroe Doctrine" became a seminal record in the Farside canon, showcasing the eclectic nature of the band's entire musical history. Shot inside For The Record Studios where Farside recorded their other two full-length records, "Rochambeau" and "Rigged," this documentary presents a fly on the wall account of the recording process as well as an intimate look at the dynamics of one of Orange County, CA's most popular, melodic punk bands making a record.
Who directed Farside: Into The Studio?
Farside: Into The Studio was directed by Evan Jacobs.
Who stars in Farside: Into The Studio?
Farside: Into The Studio stars Micheal J. Vogelsang, Bob Beshear, Bryan Chu, Jim Monroe, Kevin Murphy.
How long is Farside: Into The Studio?
Farside: Into The Studio has a runtime of 58m (58 minutes).
What genre is Farside: Into The Studio?
Farside: Into The Studio is a Documentary film.
Where was Farside: Into The Studio produced?
Farside: Into The Studio was produced in United States of America.