Fischerspooner - '#1' (2001) Meet Me In The Bathroom may appear dominated by bands with guitars, but its subjects were always united where they wanted their album to be heard: on the dancefloor. Meet Me in the Bathroom is a 2022 indie rock documentary film directed by Will Lovelace and Dylan Southern. It is based upon the 2017 book of the same name by Lizzy Goodman.
The documentary focuses on the 'golden age' of the indie rock genre expansion which steamed from New York and how the effects of the September 11 attacks brought upon the American revival of rock music. The film focuses on. New York's vibrant indie scene from the 2000s, charmingly titled the 'Meet Me In The Bathroom' scene, was one such moment in history.
Meet Me In the Bathroom (edit) by The Strokes from the album Room on Fire
As culture turned from the exciting '90s to the somewhat anticlimactic millennium, these new bands found themselves in a New York dampened by the bleak reality of mortality. The trailer for Meet Me in the Bathroom (2023). Before indie's "sleaze" era, the New York music scene exploded in the early years of the 2000s, with bands such as LCD Soundsystem, Interpol.
Joining the ranks of classics like Please Kill Me, Our Band Could Be Your Life, and Can't Stop Won't Stop, Meet Me in the Bathroom is the definitive account of an iconic era in rock. A better question for historians might be: How did that happen? Meet Me in the Bathroom, a new oral history that chronicles the New York City rock world between 2001 and 2011, answers that question. This playlist contains every single song referenced in Lizzy Goodman's oral history, whether it was performed by the bands that star in the book or mentioned.
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A music list by andre., Meet Me In The Bathroom: Rock and Roll in NYC (1999-2011). 34 list entries, including Meet Me in the Bathroom, Is This It, LCD Soundsystem, Fever To Tell, Turn On The Bright Lights. About this list: From Lizzy Goodman's book/oral history adapted on.
'Freedom to misbehave' Meet Me in the Bathroom is the name of a track on The Strokes 2003 album, Room on Fire. Jill Robinson, Cultural Counsel The exhibition is located in The Hole gallery in the Bowery district of Manhattan, fittingly opposite where the famous CBGB punk club once stood. This singular line from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' charismatic singer comes towards the conclusion of Meet Me In The Bathroom: Rebirth and Rock and Roll in New York City 2001-2011, Lizzy Goodman's.