On the occasion of the 2018 Liverpool Biennial, Ari Benjamin Meyers created a series of musical compositions that form the basis for a filmic musical portrait of four musicians from Liverpool, or with musical ties to the city: Bette Bright (Deaf School), Budgie (Siouxsie and the Banshees/Big in Japan), Ken Owen (Carcass) and Louisa Roach (She Drew The Gun).
The film references the subjects' personal histories and tell Liverpool's musical history, representing its major musical movements while at the same time relating back to the city's industrial past. This is the artist's first film-based work: The three-schannel video is projected on three screens and played back with varying amounts of overlap to create a meta-composition and a dialogue between the performers.