Wilco releases documentary on Solid Sound Festival, Pavement cover

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CHicago favorite Wilco has a new documentary out about its involvement in the Solid Sound Festival, an arts and music gathering in North Adams, Ma.

The documentary, Every Other Summer, is a look at the 2013 edition, complete with performances from Wilco, obviously, Yo La Tengo, Oxygen, the Dream Syndicate and the Relatives, as well as comedians Reggie Watts, John Hodgkin and Jen Kirkman.

There’s a taste of some of what you’ll see in this Wilco cover of Pavement’s “Cut Your Hair,” one of a few covers the band had to pick up that, sadly, did not include any Justin Bieber material apparently.

Here’s the trailer for the documentary, available for $4.99 in on demand streaming:

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