

不得不說,每次看完《爛頭殼》心裡不免激動。這部紀錄片在本文章發表的2021年已經滿20年,那時候毛致新、陳德政兩個導演在政大播映這部畢業製作,濁水溪公社團員除了左派以外都來了,連當年交大台文站LTK板的板主也到場。
濁水溪公社自1990年成立以來,一直是台灣地下樂圈中最受爭議的樂團,打開始就把「態度」擺在「音樂」前面,踐踏前人奉為規臬的「搖滾精神」,發表的宣言幾乎比歌詞還多,每場表演都以混亂收場。但諷刺的是,這支不把音樂瞧在眼底的樂團,卻是現在台灣玩團青年心目中最重要的團體之一。從今年1月19日舉辦的向濁水致敬演唱會就可以看出來,在台灣能夠被這種陣仗對待的搖滾樂手,除了紅螞蟻、薜岳之外,也只有濁水溪公社了。
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From international politics and music to film industry professionals and cultural icons—this curated selection of biographical documentaries offers intimate, eye-level encounters with influential figures across diverse fields. Through the lens, we gain rare insights into their lesser-known sides, and follow them as they navigate cultural clashes, personal revelations, and shifting global contexts. Each film invites you to explore contemporary issues through the lived experiences of extraordinary individuals shaped by history.

Music and sound may seem fleeting, yet they leave lasting impressions in the hearts of listeners—sometimes even becoming songs passed down through time. Beyond sensory pleasure, the act of creating sound often carries a message shaped by a specific social context. Whether it is to resist mediocrity or to resonate with the land of daily life, sound conveys cultural memory and helps bring individuals together.

Rock isn’t just a genre—it’s a culture, a way of life. Some may seem bizarre or outrageous, but they’re actually artistic geniuses. Some pioneered new sounds that shaped generations. Some wielded the pen like a sword, turning rock into a cultural force. Some stood tall against oppressive regimes, refusing to unclench their fists. Giloo presents 11 essential rock documentaries. So if anyone ever asks you what rock is, just tell them: watch these films. Don’t ask me what rock means—feel it.
Music is the voice of a generation’s thoughts—fleeting, perhaps, but powerful enough to leave a lasting mark on those who listen. Some tell their stories through melodies; others move us with the raw emotion of their voices. They sing for themselves, for their time—and in doing so, they become legends. Giloo presents 10 biographical films about iconic musicians. Discover how they used music to tell the story of their era—and their lives.

Taiwanese native rock band Sorry Youth shares their exclusive and personal film picks! Lead vocalist Winnie re-watches The Chronicle of Oyster Village every six months—it captures a vivid snapshot of those formative years. County Road 184: East, which portrays The Labor Exchange Band’s passionate musical devotion to the land, is Ginger’s top choice. Drummer Chung-Han strongly recommends Lantouke: The Story of the Loh Tsui Kweh Commune, a raw and powerful look at music as a tool for social resistance—its rebellious spirit still shapes Sorry Youth’s music and mindset today. These five carefully selected documentaries are perfect for fans stuck at home during lockdown—especially indie music lovers and theater people. Let these moving images sharpen your sense of place, and offer a glimpse into the roots of the “Sorry Youth” sound.

Music is more than melody and rhythm—it’s a moment in time, an infinite space where collective memories are stored. As we temporarily part ways with Megaport Festival, Giloo invites you to revisit the electrifying spirit of the stage. Return to the passion and protest of bands like Fire EX., LTK Commune, and Labor Exchange Band—homegrown voices that gave shape to grassroots dreams and rebel hearts, shaking up a Taiwan once dominated by mainstream music. So let’s set sail again—sing our dreams, our defiance, and everything in between. Raise a glass as the lights fade. Until we meet again.