British rockers YOU ME AT SIX are to release a fly-on-the-wall documentary showing fans how they were pushed to the brink of splitting up.
The Rescue Me hitmakers shot behind-the-scenes footage during the making of their new album, Sinners Never Sleep, and the film has been edited into a 50-minute documentary.
There was a point where I was going to quit
Guitarist Max Helyer tells Kerrang! magazine, "We've had a few family members pass away and there was a point where we wanted to break up and wecouldn't even speak to each other. We've been in fights with each other,there have been points where we've wanted to leave. There was a point where I was going to quit".
The film, titled Bite My Tongue, will be available as part of a deluxe edition of Sinners Never Sleep.(Female First uk)
The Rescue Me hitmakers shot behind-the-scenes footage during the making of their new album, Sinners Never Sleep, and the film has been edited into a 50-minute documentary.
There was a point where I was going to quit
Guitarist Max Helyer tells Kerrang! magazine, "We've had a few family members pass away and there was a point where we wanted to break up and wecouldn't even speak to each other. We've been in fights with each other,there have been points where we've wanted to leave. There was a point where I was going to quit".
The film, titled Bite My Tongue, will be available as part of a deluxe edition of Sinners Never Sleep.(Female First uk)