HD
2012
Blondie's New York and the Making of Parallel Lines delves into the creation of the iconic album that resonated with the vibrant yet tumultuous atmosphere of 1970s New York. As the city grappled with poverty and crime, a dynamic artistic scene flourished, influencing the band's sound. Selling an impressive 16 million copies, Parallel Lines became a defining soundtrack of the era, reflecting the cultural zeitgeist. Through interviews and archival footage, this documentary captures the essence of a pivotal moment in music history, showcasing how Blondie helped shape the landscape of punk and new wave.