The band is well known for their charity work and the footage of "One Love" is seen here as performed on stage in Gainesville, Florida but with lots of cutaways to scenes of the band mingling with needy but happy children in Los Laureles, Honduras where Sister Hazel helped raise money for Feed the Children.
The fact that the film was shot in various locations gives fans who were there an opportunity to own a particularly cool and personalized souvenir but Sister Hazel fans in general will enjoy the show, packed with favorites like singer Ken Block's solo performance of "Everything Disappears," "The Road" from the Heartland Highway album and a version of "This Kind of Love" shot in Wilmington, North Carolina with guests the Wilmington Symphony Orchestra and chorale group The Voyagers of Wilmington's Hoggard High School.
Big hit "All for You" is the film's finale piece; the footage here is cobbled together from film shot at every venue the band played in 2013. Also making for some interesting footage, Go-Pro cameras were used liberally in the making of the film, including some that were attached right to the guitars.
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