Watch Beastie Boys’ New Mini-Documentary Still Ill
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The Beastie Boys are still ill.
The Beasties are celebrating 25 years of Ill Communication with a new, 15-minute mini-documentary released by Amazon Music. The doc, titled Still Ill, was released on the eve of the 25th anniversary of their landmark fourth studio album, 1994’s Ill Communication, which solidified the band’s status as one of the most influential rap-rock outfits in history.
“Debuting at #1 upon its May 1994 release, Beastie Boys’ fourth album was an unstoppable force, pervading every aspect of pop culture,” a press release explains. “25 years later Ill Communication’s impact has resounded with generation after generation.”
Still Ill weaves together archival footage and interviews with surviving Beastie Boys Michael Diamond and Adam Horovitz. Also included are interviews with Beastie collaborators Mario Caldato Jr. and Mark Nishita, illustrating the winding road that led to the classic album.