Botch 061524

A concert film of the final show of BOTCH filmed in Seattle, WA on June 15, 2024 at The Showbox.
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'061524' is a blistering, unflinching document of a band reawakened—not as a legacy act, but as a vital force. The live film and album captures the energy, grit, and heart of a group that’s not only older and wiser—but more rehearsed and way more ambitious. The performances are tight but still full of the raw unpredictability that defined their early years. Fan favorites like “To Our Friends in the Great White North” and “Transitions from Persona to Object” are more complex and invigorating than ever before. Other songs, like “Afghamistam” and “Oma,” never considered feasible to pull off live previously, are delivered with the intricacy and intensity that has earned the band a lasting legacy and fresh legion of followers.

Unlike many reunions, Botch’s comeback wasn’t about nostalgia—it was about reconnection: with the music, with each other, and with a new generation of fans. From sweaty rehearsal rooms in Seattle to tear-jerking fan interactions, '061524' is the sound of a band reclaiming their legacy with performances that are more polished, chaotic and immediate than ever before.

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    061524 is a blistering, unflinching document of a band reawakened—not as a legacy act, but as a vital force. The live film and album captures the energy, grit, and heart of a group that’s not only older and wiser—but more rehearsed and way more ambitious. The performances are tight but still full...

  • Botch 061524

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    A concert film of the final show of BOTCH filmed in Seattle, WA on June 15, 2024 at The Showbox.
    TRT 1:23:33
    14 DAY RENTAL

    '061524' is a blistering, unflinching document of a band reawakened—not as a legacy act, but as a vital force. The live film and album captures the energy, grit, and heart ...

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