
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.
由吉他手維尼、貝斯薑薑、鼓手宗翰組成的「一尾台灣土產的搖滾樂隊」。2005年春天吶喊後開始寫歌,初期創作以樂器演奏為主,現在心繫台語搖滾,目標寫出阿公阿嫲點頭稱讚的台語金曲,以井上雄彥為精神導師,熱炒攤為後援補給,拎著啤酒樂器穿梭於南北縱貫現場,音樂靈魂來自現場表演氣味。

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