Life of Agony Shares a Behind-The-Scenes Look at the Making of ‘The Sound of Scars’ Documentary Feat. Doyle of The Misfits

Life of Agony Shares a Behind-The-Scenes Look at the Making of ‘The Sound of Scars’ Documentary Feat. Doyle of The Misfits
Limited, Two-Week Screening of The Director’s Cut Begins Friday, April 16
It was recently announced that Brooklyn crossover veterans Life of Agony will host a virtual screening event for their new, feature-length documentary titled ‘The Sound of Scars’ for a limited time, starting on April 16th. See the trailer at: https://youtu.be/CbuztbzsVL0 
Tickets are available at https://www.soundofscars.com/ and part of the proceeds go to support two charity organizations: The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and All Out (LGBTQ+ Rights).
Director Leigh Brooks of Firebelly Films just uploaded two behind-the scenes clips on the making of this emotional, hard-hitting film.
One video features Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein of the legendary horror-punk band the Misfits: https://youtu.be/MPsD_KaAxF4
And the other takes a look at how through visual FX, they were able to bring the old Brooklyn night club L’Amour back to life: https://youtu.be/er2URBhMpdM
Some recent press highlights:
“POWERFUL! The bond of friendship is deeper than any wound, physical or mental, and for Life of Agony, ‘The Sound of Scars’ is proof that these wounds are not just reminders of a painful past, but ultimately a sign that healing is possible too.”
—Loudwire
“HONEST. A stunning portrait of a family that just happens to be one of Brooklyn’s greatest musical exports.” —Decibel
“The Sound of Scars is a POWERFUL & MOVING documentary on the story of Life Of Agony. Growing up in the same area as the band, I’ve always been aware of them, but I learned so much more about their inspiring story of perseverance in life and music through this film. It’s a story that needs to be heard and the film is incredibly well done”. —Eddie Trunk, SiriusXM
“ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! The Life of Agony story is an incredible one, and this is easily one of the best, most well done band docs I’ve ever seen.” —Shawn The Butcher, SiriusXM Liquid Metal