
Meet Me in the Bathroom
An immersive journey through the New York music scene of the early 2000s.
Set against the backdrop of 9/11, this documentary tells the story of how a new generation kickstarted a musical rebirth for New York City that reverberated around the world.
- 5.5
- 2022
- Released
- 1h 48m

Adam Green
Self - The Moldy Peaches
Karen O
Self - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Albert Hammond Jr.
Self - The Strokes (voice) (archive sound)
Ryan Gentles
Self - Manager, The Strokes
Paul Banks
Self - Interpol
Daniel Kessler
Self - Interpol
Brian Chase
Self - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
David Sitek
Self - TV On The Radio
Tunde Adebimpe
Self - TV On The Radio
Carlos Dengler
Self - Interpol
Sam Fogarino
Self - Interpol
James Murphy
Self - LCD Soundsystem
Tim Goldsworthy
Self
Vito Roccoforte
Self - The Rapture
Mattie Safer
Self - The Rapture
Luke Jenner
Self - The Rapture
Ryan Adams
Self
Nancy Whang
Self - LCD Soundsystem
Chris Murphy
Self (uncredited)
Courtney Love
Self (archive footage)
Nikolai Fraiture
Self - The Strokes (archive footage) (uncredited)
Nick Valensi
Self - The Strokes (archive footage) (uncredited)
Nardwuar
Self - Interviewer (archive footage)
John Casablancas
Self- Julian's Father (archive footage)
Pat Mahoney
Self - LCD Soundsystem (archive footage) (uncredited)
Tyler Pope
Self - LCD Soundsystem (archive footage) (uncredited)
Kyp Malone
Self - TV On The Radio (archive footage) (uncredited)


Released
en
$315,239.00
- #new york city
- #punk rock
- #interpol
- #y2k
- #rock music
- #brooklyn, new york city
- #9/11
- #indie rock
- #music documentary
- #2000s
- #yeah yeah yeahs
- #the strokes
- #the moldy peaches
- #liars (band)
- #deathfromabove
- #dfa
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Not that it's exactly comparable, but I grew up very much amidst a folk music scene with loads of extremely mediocre working-class musicians - ballad singers, guitarists, fiddlers etc., who all thought they would go on to some sort of musical greatness. Watching this, it's good to know that those ridiculous pipe dreams were not just confined to Glasgow in the 1970s. Spool on to the early naughties
Another good doc about a place in time (Y2K/9-11) and the people who created art our to pain and desire. Lots of good archival footage and some driving interviews that make you want to go out and start a band too. Best line I’ve ever heard about how to relate tp parents disappointment about wanting to be a musician: “my parents were immigrants and you tell them you want to be in a band, I may











