Rating: R
Genre:
Comedy Drama
Release Date: 11/18/2003
SubTitles: Espanol
Dubbed: English
Distributor/Studio: Platinum Disc
Noted record producer and musician
Glen Ballard (who has collaborated with
Alanis Morissette,
Dave Matthews Band,
No Doubt, and
Aerosmith) wrote this
drama which offers an insider's look at the long, hard road to the top of the music business.
Kennedy (
Jimmy Tuckett) is the frontman of a struggling
rock & roll band who have come to Los Angeles in hopes of making it big.
Kennedy's brother,
King (
Brad Hunt), is the band's manager, but while the group works hard, they have little to show for it, and
King seems to alienate more industry bigwigs than he's won over. The members of the band are also having a hard time keeping body and soul together; they not only have to work day jobs to support themselves, but to pay clubowners, who often charge musicians for the "privilege" of playing a well-known venue.
Mondo (
Rodney Eastman), the drummer, brings even more problems into the picture when he starts dealing hard drugs to earn money. Finally, the band attracts the attention of a powerful and well-known record producer, but there's a catch -- he's only interested in
Kennedy, and wants him to ditch the rest of his band.
Clubland also stars
Lori Petty,
Heather Stephens, and
Scot James; the film also features cameo appearances from
Steven Tyler of
Aerosmith and
Terence Trent D'Arby.
~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide