The indie rock band Cloud Cult will be bringing their new feature film The Seeker to the live stage in select US cities in June. Cloud Cult has a long record of blurring the lines between music and the visual arts on stage. Last year, the band Rolling Stone calls one of the greenest in the business, took it a step further and released what became a multiple award winning album and feature film The Seeker.
Cloud Cult toured in support of that album release to sold-out audiences in early 2016 and the partner film, also titled The Seeker has been wooing critics at film festivals and captivating audiences in national theaters since then. The Seeker is one of a small handful of feature-length narrative dramas to land on Entertainment Weekly's "Must List." According to film critic Joe Neumaier of the Tribeca Shortlist, "Anyone who's ever heard echoes of their childhood during times of crisis or contemplation - meaning, anyone breathing - will be utterly swept away." Presale for the U.S. and international digital release of the film will begin in May on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play and Vimeo. To support the digital release, Cloud Cult has announced U.S. national tour dates in June where the band will perform the full score of The Seeker while the film plays on screen, followed by a second set of fan favorites. The tour and release will be kicked off by a May 18th premiere of the film in Hollywood with full cast attending and Q&A, full details below.Los Angeles Film premiere with full cast in attendance and Q&A
5/18: Los Angeles - Music Hall 3 Theater
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