LCD Soundsystem: Shut Up and Play the Hits

Soundsystem Shut Up and Play the Hits Review by Emma Johnston

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Shut Up and Play the Hits

Shut Up and Play the Hits is the farewell concert/documentary movie of dance/rock band LCD Soundsystem. In a time where bands either continue to perform until they die or separate due to inflated egos, it is refreshing yet at the same time distressing as frontman James Murphy decides to quit the music biz for good. Quitting while they are ahead, how un rock n' roll.

The Band - So who are LCD Soundsystem?

James Murphy was a DJ/music producer and decided to release his own single "I'm Losing My Edge" which was a tremendous success and this led to a self-titled album in 2005. They released a further two albums; Sound Of Silver" (2007) and This Is Happening" (2010). The other eccentric fact that should be mentioned at this point is that Murphy was 35 years of age when he decided to release their first hit. Life experience and talented songwriting skills are a great combination.

Exclusive Clip: LCD Soundsystem Concert Shut Up and Play the Hits.

The Decision

So as Murphy decided he wanted his own life, this led to his decision to end the band. His moderate success has given him a wonderful life but also allows him to remain semi anonymous. Following their third album he announced that he would retire but the band would perform one final gig at Madison Square Gardens in New York.

The Film

The direction of the film falls into the hands of Will Lovelace and Dylan Southern and they have adopted a combination of two techniques. There are the excerpts of the phenomenal four hour concert itself. These parts of the film are incredibly well shot, which is due to the availability of cameras all of the performance area. These are juxtaposed against a fly on the wall style of filming where Murphy is followed prior to the show and the day after. We are also shown him being interviewed by a journalist which answers a lot of questions as to how, where and why for LCD Soundsystem.

Trailer for LCD Soundsystem: Shut Up and Play the Hits.

The Issues

On saying this there are a few issues within the direction. At times it seems quite forced. The audience will be fans and are aware of Murphy's characteristic personality. So... they are smart enough to believe that he is aware the camera is following him around as he mopes around his apartment and plays with his dog. There are a lot of entertaining moments within these sequences but it does not seem natural and almost rehearsed. The other flaw which is trivial is the actual interview of Murphy by the journalist. Despite being extremely fitting to the film itself as it answers all the audience's questions about the band. However this does not eliminate the slight pretentious attitude the journalist gives off.

The End?

Despite these minor setbacks the film itself is still entertaining. I was pulled into the energy of the concert and in awe of the time and enthusiasm that went into making this concert and the documentary is very noticeable. As the film is only just under 2 hours long hopefully there will be much more footage on the DVD/Blu Ray.

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