Breadcrumb Trail (film)

Breadcrumb Trail is a 2014 documentary film directed by Lance Bangs[1] about the Louisville, Kentucky band Slint.

Breadcrumb Trail focuses on Slint's seminal album, Spiderland, and the Louisville music scene from which the band originated.

[2] Appearances are made by former members of Slint, their friends and family, Steve Albini, Brian Paulson, and other musicians.

"[5] Dan Nixon of The Quietus stated "while its subject matter isn’t going to appeal outside of some pretty narrow boundaries, that’s a shame, as the story is refreshing in the way it demystifies the process of creating music.

"[6] In a review for tinymixtapes, Paul Bower called it "an extremely well put-together documentary" and "without a doubt the best film he’s ever made" (in reference to director Lance Bangs).