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Mastodon: The Workhorse Chronicles (2006)

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  • Format: Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Relapse
  • DVD Release Date: February 21, 2006
  • Run Time: 60 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000CT02FC
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #74,121 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Finally I can watch Brann Dailor play the Drums!!!, February 24, 2006
This review is from: Mastodon: The Workhorse Chronicles (DVD)
MASTODON - The Workhorse Chronicles
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I've been excited about this release for months now... So of course, I picked it up on Tuesday when it was released.
First off it was only $13.99 (CDN) - Which is an awesome price for such a feature packed DVD.
The Disc itself is basically 3 parts, a) documentary, b) 28 live tracks and c) 3 music videos.

-The Documentary is great! The band, despite being a total bunch of goof balls, actually seem like really cool cats. They are sincere to the music and have definitely earned their right to be touring across the world. I really enjoy the fact that it isn't some crappy interview it is basically just the guys in the band being asked different questions about everything from their favorite Records to peeing in Gatoraide bottles. It also includes the pre-History of Mastodon... How they met, previous bands etc... (However they left out details about when Brann and Bill were in `Today is the Day')

-There are 28 live tracks recorded between, 2000 - 2005, taken from a variety of venues all over the world. Most of the visuals are quite good however the sound quality varies depending on the song. Either way 28 songs is tons of tunes it features all of the songs recently released on `Call of the Mastodon' plus the majority of the tracks on Remission and Leviathan. It is really nice to see how the band has gone from paying in front of only a few people to playing in front tens of thousands.
[I do wish there was more footage of just Brann playing the drums though... that man is freaking animal.]

-The 3 videos are a nice bonus touch. Their first vid was March of the Fire Ants, the second was Iron Tusk, and their third is Blood and Thunder (Which is a fantastic Video.... Crazy Clowns and Carnies everywhere!)

All in all this is highly recommended for anyone who either, loves the band, or has an interest in getting into one of the best Metal groups to come out this Millennium. Not to mention this is an incredible bang for your buck.

-4.75 Stars


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than a lot of other recent Metal DVDs, March 12, 2006
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Mastodon unleash a career spanding DVD with tons of live clips, and the band's story. I don't really want to say this too loud, but this was better put together than Zao's Lesser lights of Heaven and Darkest Hour's Party scars and prison bars. If you play the "all" feature you get the band's story as told by members of the band, it isn't so much the story, but the fact that they deliver it in a very Human way, as they themselves are quite the characters, almost as serious as Pantera in the Pantera home videos. Just the fact these guys are very natural and chill makes the DVD so much more enjoyable to watch. The next part up in the All feaure is some live clips, this segment kinda reminded me of Converge's "the long road home" with clips from different years and places with better than Bleeding Through and Zao's sets on their dvd sound quality. They also explain various parts of the shows in between songs, like when Mastodon had a fifth member, a singer! The next part is 3 videos, one for March of the Fire Ants, Iron Tusk and Blood and thunder. They do little intro/explanations before each video and I was kinda dissapointed that MTV wouldn't play the Iron Tusk video, all cuz someone was swinging on meat hooks...? Overall, this is a really good dvd and great way too see the band, I actually have more resepct for them after seeing this, I'm giving this a 5.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Decent, but lacking in a few important areas, March 15, 2006
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In general there seems to be two kinds of music DVDs: the concert film and the behind-the-scenes documentary, and the former is almost without exception the superior format. This one tries to be a little of both, which has been done before to great effect (the recent Queens of the Stone Age live DVD comes to mind), but here they don't really pull it off.

The behind-the-scenes stuff was worth a watch, but I don't think I'll be returning to it anytime soon. There's a bit of band history, bits on bands they used to in, formation, all that crap. The guys in Mastodon are actually pretty compelling individuals, and genuinely funny in conversation (as opposed to the forced wackiness I've seen in many worse band documentaries), but even still the film focuses too much on tour bus shenanigans, which as always amounts to a bunch of "you-had-to-be-there" moments for every laugh. But the biggest problem with this portion of the DVD is that there's no real thrust once we get past the history lesson. It kind of devolves into guys goofing off on camera. As I said before, they're likable guys, but the filmmakers never get close enough to them. We learn plenty of superficial stuff, like what everyone's first record was, and who collects action figures, but nothing deeper than what you'd find in a MySpace profile.

However, that stuff is, or should have been, peripheral to the meat of the DVD, which is the music. It's nice to have the 3 videos, but with a delay this also could have included the "Seabeast" video, and it's a bit disappointing to know that this DVD isn't a totally complete document of the Leviathan era. But what really bummed me out is the sound quality in the live performances. I went through all of them, and only 3 or 4 are actually soundboard recordings. The rest are seemingly recorded with a microphone in the crowd. I understand why they wanted to include early videos of them performing, crappy sound and all, but how can they not have good, clean, soundboard-quality recordings for songs they've been playing on tour in the past year when they've been preparing a DVD?

There's a wealth of live material here, almost every song they've recorded (in fact it may actually be every Mastodon song for all I know, I haven't checked), but much of it is rendered a mere curiosity by the dodgy sound quality. If they had simply included one full, soundboard-quality set in all its full bodied glory, I wouldn't complain if the other, dumpy-sounding videos were there to round out the collection. They shouldn't be the main attraction.

As it is, I'll watch the live stuff again, because they're an impressive and fun live band, but I'll still resent it for the wasted potential.
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