Christopher Nelson
While the
Moondoggies have achieved a certain level of respect and recognition in the blogosphere as of late, their reputation clearly precedes them. For example, even if you're familiar with vintage material from the early days ('Don't Be a Stranger,' circa 2008) how many of you knew that it took a 40 of malt liquor for frontman Kevin Murphy to lower his inhibitions enough to demo his songs for his bandmates?
"That was really the beginning of us playing together; the collaboration," Murphy explains in this behind-the-scenes bio-short about the band. A five-minute documentary that really shines a light on the men who form the Moondoggies, we're given a glimpse into their day-to-day jobs, their connection to each other and even, yes, their private love lives -- all as seen, filmed and filtered by director
Lynn Shelton ('
Humpday'). It's one way to get to know a band, but if you're going to get your feet wet, you should probably just dive on in -- the water, here, is fine.