Exclusive The Incoherents Trailer From Filmmaker Jared Barel
Exclusive The Incoherents Trailer From Filmmaker Jared Barel
ComingSoon.net has an exclusive trailer for Jared Barel’s The Incoherents. The Rock N’ Roll comedy will release on VOD platforms in North America on April 28 by Gravitas Ventures. You can check out the trailer below!
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From director/producer Jared Barel, writer/producer Jeff Auer and producers Alex Emanuel and Jordan Barel, The Incoherents sees four 40-somethings each mired in some sort of midlife malaise reunite their 90’s indie rock band, starring Jeff Auer, Alex Emanuel, Robert McKay, Walter Hoffman, Casey Clark as The Incoherents, with Amy Carlson (Blue Bloods), Annette O’Toole (The Punisher), Kate Arrington (Ray Donovan), Robert McKay (Asunder the Series), Margaret Anne Florence (Sun Records) and Christine Chang (New Amsterdam) rounding out the cast.
Bruce Flansburgh (Jeff Auer) is a bored, 40-something New York paralegal who hasn’t let go of his dream of rock stardom. While slogging through an increasingly unbearable day to day existence, it dawns on him that the reunions of The Pixies, Soundgarden and other alternative/indie rock bands from the ’90s could inspire his former group, The Incoherents, to reform. The group, each mired in some sort of midlife malaise, reunite their 90’s indie rock band for one last shot at stardom.
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Alex Emanuel, who plays the role of Jimmy, served as music supervisor with Jeff Auer having written several of the original songs he performs in the film. Guitarist Sean Eden (Luna) and drummer Kevin March (Guided By Voices) perform on the tracks. The film also includes musical performances from Tony Winner (Stew), Jimmy Gnecco (Ours), Fiona Silver, Gentlemen Brawlers and the band 60/40, plus appearances by Chris Barron (The Spin Doctors), Jack McKeever, Joe Hurley and Richard Barone. The original songs and the soundtrack are love letters to the 80’s/early 90’s Rock ‘N’ Roll scene in America.