Video: New Documentary in the Works About the Miami Music Scene, '79 to '84
Of course, the era produced its typical almost-made-it stories, and with Invisible Bands, McLaughlin will attempt to trace these, while putting the scene in historical context. The early '80s were, of course, a time of great unrest here -- there was the Mariel boatlift, the Miami riots, Florida's reinstatement of the death penalty....
All ripe topics for punk rock, and out of this morass came excellent bands like Charlie Pickett and the Eat, and the lesser-known Screaming Sneakers and the Bobs. All of these will be featured in the documentary, which, McLaughlin says, hopes to examine this time with lots of humor and love.
The clip above features Rob Elba, of the Holy Terrors (and of the Front's current incarnation), commenting on it all.
Stay tuned to Crossfade for more information soon about Invisible Bands.

























