
MASSIVE: The amazing rise and fall
A story of friendship, hype and legend.
Between 2000 - 2010 there was an underground music scene in South Wales that was unique and meant the world to those involved, but to the outside world, it didn't exist. Later the bands and artists who emerged from that scene would find acclaim and success, but before all that, they were young, passionate and a close community of friends who just dreamed about being MASSIVE Massive: The Amazing Rise and Fall is their story.... FRIENDSHIP. HYPE. LEGEND.
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast
Scott Lee Andrews
Himself - Midasuno
Sean Smith
Himself - The Blackout / When Reason Sleeps
Scott Evans
Himself
Richey Beckett
Himself - Shaped by Fate
Gareth Hopes
Himself - When Reason Sleeps
Ceri Collins
Himself - Covergirl
Darran Smith
Himself - Funeral for a friend
Aled Phillips
Himself - Kids in Glasshouses
Hannah Fitt
Herself - Juniper
Matt Fitt
Himself - Juniper
Romesh Dodangoda
Himself - Producer (Longwave recording studio)
Ian Chalmers
Himself - Indifference
Neil Starr
Himself - Dopamine
Alex Wiltshire
Himself - When Reason Sleeps / The Guns
Rob Thomas
Himself - Shape of my Addiction
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