La ballata del sacco di Prato
Documentary film that shares the story of defunct Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan hardcore rock band The Holly Springs Disaster, centered around their 2014 sold-out reunion show performances in Toronto, Ontar…

La ballata del sacco di Prato
Documentary film that shares the story of defunct Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan hardcore rock band The Holly Springs Disaster, centered around their 2014 sold-out reunion show performances in Toronto, Ontario. As The Smoke Fades (ATSF) is a feature-length documentary film that shares the story of defunct Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan hardcore rock band, The Holly Springs Disaster, centered around their 2014 sold-out reunion show performances in Toronto, Ontario. The film explores the band's formation and quick progression from playing sweaty basement shows to bursting concert halls. The Holly Springs Disaster - five shred heads from the nation's breadbasket - showed the rest of Canada that humble beginnings can quickly evolve into heavy metal prowess. Leaving no city un-toured, no ears left un-ringing and no joint un-smoked, the band became one of Canada's most revered touring 'heavy' bands. Following a tumultuous break up in 2010, most expected never to see the group again, however in December 2014, Tony, Andy, Mike, Josh and Dan joined each other again on stage for two chaotic sold out shows. ATSF is a chance for fans of the band, as well as all music lovers, to take a spot side-stage and witness one of the most exhilarating live bands Canada has ever seen.

La ballata del sacco di Prato
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Documentary film that shares the story of defunct Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan hardcore rock band The Holly Springs Disaster, centered around their 2014 sold-out reunion show performances in Toronto, Ontario. As The Smoke Fades (ATSF) is a feature-length documentary film that shares the story of defunct Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan hardcore rock band, The Holly Springs Disaster, centered around their 2014 sold-out reunion show performances in Toronto, Ontario. The film explores the band's formation and quick progression from playing sweaty basement shows to bursting concert halls.
The Holly Springs Disaster - five shred heads from the nation's breadbasket - showed the rest of Canada that humble beginnings can quickly evolve into heavy metal prowess. Leaving no city un-toured, no ears left un-ringing and no joint un-smoked, the band became one of Canada's most revered touring 'heavy' bands. Following a tumultuous break up in 2010, most expected never to see the group again, however in December 2014, Tony, Andy, Mike, Josh and Dan joined each other again on stage for two chaotic sold out shows.
ATSF is a chance for fans of the band, as well as all music lovers, to take a spot side-stage and witness one of the most exhilarating live bands Canada has ever seen..