THE PIT presents... "The Sound Of Scars" : A Metal Band Coming Out Story

 

THE PIT presents... "The Sound Of Scars" : A Metal Band Coming Out Story
 
 
After already presenting some amazing movies and documentaries on the platform with 'RocKabul''A Punk Daydream''Growling Mountains' or 'Soaring Highs And Brutal Lows'THE PIT (aka the first ever SVOD platform dedicated to the ROCK & METAL universe), unveiled a new astonishing content with 'Sound Of Scars', a feature film documentary about Life Of Agony, available right now on the platform.
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The story of how three friends overcame domestic violence, substance abuse and depression to form one of the most influential bands in its genre. Through the success of their groundbreaking 1993 debut "River Runs Red", hailed by Rolling Stone as “One of the Greatest Metal Albums of All Time”, they channeled their cumulative life stories into a soundtrack for a broken generation. As newfound fame allowed them to escape the tragedies of their past, in the wake of their accomplishments, unforeseen obstacles arose.
 
“We've completely ripped our deepest selves open for this film,” says guitarist Joey Zampella. “The audience and our fan base will completely understand the mold we were broken from, and what this journey means to us."
 
 
The 90-minute film also takes a deep dive into lead vocalist Mina Caputo’s gender transition. “We’ve never avoided tough conversations and we don’t pretend to have all the answers,” says Caputo. “But, this film is a roadmap with many great lessons. It shows a ton of vulnerability... moments of falling downward and others where we rise strong. Enjoy this gift of imperfection. May you find the tools to be braver with this film.”
The Sound of Scars utilizes personal archive footage, rare photographs and lost interviews, along with new, never-before-seen conversations with the band Life of Agony and their family members.
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