Tricky Woo

They were doing pure unadulterated MC5/Stooges style rock a few years before the press in the U.K. gave attention to bands like The Datsuns and The Hives in the early 2000s.

"[1] Originally formed in 1996 by Andrew Dickson, Sasha Roiz (drums)[2] and Jon Fazakerley (bass),[3] the band released their debut album Rock and Roll Music, Part 1 in 1997[4] on VICE Magazine's SSG Records.

[5][6] Adrian Popovich soon joined on second guitar and Eric Larock took over bass duties for their follow up album The Enemy is Real.

Tricky Woo was actively recording music through 2006, producing at least two songs, "Disenchanted Angel", and "Tighten the Noose", which would remain unreleased until 2015.

The Firsh Blush lineup consisting of Dickson, Popovich, Crowe, and Sayers reunited for two performances at Calgary's Sled Island music festival in 2009.

Along with Blurton, Sebastien Grainger and Jesse F. Keeler of the band Death From Above 1979 will appear in the film, as well as Billy Talent guitarist Ian D'Sa, Danko Jones, The Dears' Murray Lightburn, and George Stroumboulopoulos.