Ladyhawk Documentary - Let Me Be Fictional
Mona Mok and Rob Leickner, two Vancouver-based filmmakers, will be hitting the festival circuit this year with their documentary about Ladyhawk, Let Me Be Fictional. In Let Me Be Fictional, the band face their past, uniquely deal with society's view of what makes a functioning adult and consume vast quantities of sangria during the process of recording their second album Shots. You can check out the trailer for the film below:
In regards to Shots, the trailer seems to support the assertion of the album's one-sheet that Shots is a night album and is the sound of Ladyhawk getting loose -- turning up loud, downing a few more and howling at the moon. I, for one, can't wait for the record! Here is a track from the record (due out 03.04.08) for your listening pleasure.
- Ladyhawk - "I Don't Always Know What You're Saying" from Shots










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