Director Rob Galluzzo’s film also features Money Mark and the late Kim Shattuck from The Muffs.
Rob Galluzzo is well known to diehard horror fans for his cohosting of the movie podcastShock Waves.
But his upcoming documentary is about music rather than bloody mayhem.
TitledAnalog Love, the film finds its director diving deep into the subject of mixtapes.
If you were too shy to properly say what you were meaning, you made a mixtape.
People still communicate to this day through music, it’s just a slightly different way of doing it.
This whole doc is about celebrating our similarities versus our differences."
The film also features one of the last interviews with Kim Shattuck from band The Muffswho died last October.
“I interviewed her couple of years ago,” says Galluzzo.
“I’d always been a huge huge fan.
I was terribly shocked and sad that she passed away.
Giving someone a mixtape is, of course, often a way of showing romantic intent.
Did Galluzzo ever successfully woo someone with the gift of a cassette?
“I did not win her heart, but I did win her ears.”
Analog Lovewill receive its world premiere at thePhoenix Film Festivalin Scottsdale, AZ.
and is also playing at theChattanooga Film Festival.
Exclusively watch the trailer forAnalog Loveabove.