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'Armed Only With a Camera: Life & Death of Brent Renaud' Doc Trailer
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‘Armed Only With a Camera: Life & Death of Brent Renaud’ Doc Trailer

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
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‘Armed Only With a Camera: Life & Death of Brent Renaud’ Doc Trailer

by Alex Billington
October 6, 2025
Source: YouTube

“The way you hold that camera, you’re doing it from your heart.” HBO Max has revealed the official trailer for a documentary film titled Armed Only With a Camera: Life & Death of Brent Renaud, made by his brother Craig Renaud. This first premiered at the 2025 SXSW Film Festival earlier this year – where it won the Audience Award for Best Documentary. It’ll be streaming on HBO Max later this October. Armed Only With a Camera is a powerful tribute to a war photojournalist who risked everything on the front lines. On March 13th, 2022, doc filmmaker Brent Renaud was killed by Russian soldiers – the first American journalist to die while reporting on the war in Ukraine. His younger brother & collaborator, Craig Renaud, recovered Brent’s body and his final recordings from Ukraine and brought them back home to Arkansas. As Brent’s journey to his final resting place unfolds, the doc film chronicles the years he and his brother spent covering some of the world’s most dangerous conflicts as photojournalists. Brent’s journey home also serves as a window into what drove him as a journalist, and how he viewed the world through his lens. This film is dedicated to Brent and all journalists who use cameras to fight for peace. They’re more important than ever.

Trailer for Renaud’s doc Armed Only With a Camera: Life & Death of Brent Renaud, via YouTube:

Armed Only With A Camera: Life & Death of Brent Renaud Trailer

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The vérité film includes harrowing footage of the brothers’ reporting from around the globe, including time embedded with the Arkansas National Guard in Iraq, the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, the war in Somalia, immigrants’ journeying from Honduras to the United States, and Brent’s reportage upon arriving in Ukraine. Despite bearing witness to devastating loss & suffering, he fearlessly covered stories from the front lines, while empathically capturing the impact on innocent people. Unflinching in its depiction of death, loss, and the toll of war, the film is Brent’s ultimate testament to the critical value of wartime reporting & tribute to journalists providing on-the-ground, life-threatening coverage of world events. As journalism is becoming one of the most dangerous professions, Armed Only With a Camera is dedicated to Brent & all devoted journalists who use their cameras to work for truth & understanding.

Armed Only With a Camera: Life & Death of Brent Renaud is directed by the brothers Craig Renaud & Brent Renaud (posthumously) as a “Renaud Brothers Film”. They’re also co-directors of the films Warrior Champions, Shelter, Meth Storm, and other TV series and many doc projects previously. Produced by Juan Arredondo, Craig Renaud & Brent Renaud; in association with DCTV. This initially premiered at the 2025 SXSW Film Festival earlier this year. HBO Docs will release Armed Only With a Camera: Life & Death of Brent Renaud streaming on HBO Max starting on October 21st, 2025 this fall. Anyone want to watch it?

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Gavin Rossdale is forever 'grateful' to late Mastodon guitarist Brent Hinds for talking him out of Xanax relapse
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Gavin Rossdale is forever ‘grateful’ to late Mastodon guitarist Brent Hinds for talking him out of Xanax relapse

by jummy84 August 26, 2025
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25 August 2025

Gavin Rossdale is forever “grateful” to late Mastodon guitarist Brent Hinds for talking him out of taking “fatally dangerous” Xanax again.

Gavin Rossdale is ‘grateful’ to Brent Hinds for talking him out of taking Xanax again

The Bush frontman has spoken candidly in the past about how he was addicted to the anxiety medication for years and that a conversation with the heavy metal star – who tragically died in a motorcycle crash, aged 51, on August 22 – stopped him from relapsing.

Reacting to the sad news of his passing, Gavin penned on Instagram alongside a picture of the pair: “We lost Brent .this is just terrible and useless . What a musician . And he was directly responsible for stopping me on a self sabotage back to the fatally dangerous world of Xanax when our paths crossed that i had already escaped . he spoke about its actual deadly effects.the slowing down of the body .the barely breathing . I will always be grateful for that advice . This life can be ended in a literal moment . I should have taken guitar lessons from Brent (sic).”

The 59-year-old rocker spent four years relying on Xanax to sleep, but was eventually able to ween himself off the drug.

Appearing on Steve-O’s podcast, Steve-O’s Wild Ride!, in 2023, Gavin recounted: “I was addicted to Xanax for, like, four years or something like that when I was working a lot internationally. . . . I was like, ‘Oh, look, If I take this, I think I’m gonna sleep.’ I’m going to go sleep for eight hours. . . . [It became] this habit, and suddenly, before I knew it, it was three or four years and I couldn’t even think of sleeping without Xanax. I then decided I should stop, so I just stopped and I did two weeks where every night, it was like I’d been in a shower [from sweating] and then I got into bed. . . . People told me after that it was super dangerous [to] . . . stop [Xanax] dead.”

The I Am Here to Save Your Life singer went on to share how a chance meeting with Brent at Rock am Ring in 2022 saved him from taking Xanax again, amid vocal issues.

He told the host: “You know, I had the most moment and – you know, it’s a willful namedrop, ‘cause it’s fun for the programme. I had an incredible moment – Mastodon is one of my favourite bands. I love that band, and we were playing Rock am Ring last year. . . . We were on the same stage . . . and I went to watch them. . . . They’re so heavy, and I didn’t know if they’d – you know, when you see heavy bands, you’re like, ‘Are they going to be friendly?'”

He continued: “I went over to them and we took pictures with them. I’d just met Brent really quickly, and he asked me how I was doing. I’d been having trouble with my voice, and I wasn’t feeling good. I was like, ‘When I’m in Europe, f*** it. I’m just going to take the Xanax. I’m just going to go back to my Xanax, and I had my little pill bottle with me. I was like, ‘I’ll stop in a month, when I finish the tour. I just have to get through this tour with my voice.’

“I was telling myself all the reasons why I should take the Xanax. . . . And I said to [Brent], ‘I’m doing alright’ and I rattled this thing in my pocket. I said, ‘But I think that I shouldn’t probably do it, right? I think I’m gonna go back on this train.’ He goes, ‘Don’t!’ . . . I said to him, ‘Yeah, I don’t feel good with my voice and I don’t feel very healthy. I’m being an idiot but I really think I might spend the month doing shows and eating Xanax so I can get through this.’

“He then went on to tell me his journey with it. How he was addicted to it for way longer, of course. Way heavier than me and way longer than me on Xanax and he was telling me about how, actually, it makes you – everything slows down to the point of close to death. All your organs. Everything. Completely. Everything slows down. I just hugged him and was like, ‘You just saved me because your wisdom and insight and experience have made me not do that.'”




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Mastodon Co-Founder Brent Hinds Dies In Motorycle Accident
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Mastodon Salutes Brent Hinds At First Show In Alaska

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
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Mastodon saluted late member Brent Hinds at the end of its first show ever in Alaska last night (Aug. 22), a day after the guitarist, who left the band in March, was killed in an Atlanta motorcycle accident. See fan-shot footage from the Alaska State Fair performance below.

“We lost somebody very special to us yesterday. Brent Hinds. 25 years with us as our guitar player,” drummer Brann Dailor said from the stage. “One of the most creative, beautiful people that we’ve ever come across in this this world tragically left us. Very, very unfortunate. We loved him so so so very much. And you know, we had the ups and downs of a 25- year relationship. You know what I mean? It’s not always perfect. It’s not always amazing. But we were brothers to the end and we really loved each other. We made a lot a lot of very beautiful music together.”

“I think that that’s going to stand the test of time, evidenced by you people here tonight,” he continued. “So, we will continue to play Brent’s beautiful, beautiful music that he helped us make. We formed this band together and traveled the world together, slept in a van together, laid our heads down on beds of fuckin’ kitty litter, got way too drunk to remember anything the next day about a thousand million times over and over again.The love that we shared and the beauty, all the audiences that we played for, all the stages we stepped on. We’re just at a loss for words. We’re absolutely devastated and crushed to lose him and to be able to never have him back again. But you guys made it okay for us to come by the stage and do this tonight.”

Mastodon’s only remaining shows of the year will take place Sept. 26 at the Levitation festival in Austin and Nov. 15 in New Orleans as part of a loaded bill also featuring the reunited Acid Bath and Power Trip.

August 24, 2025 0 comments
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Mastodon Honor Brent Hinds During Alaska Concert: Watch
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Mastodon Honor Brent Hinds During Alaska Concert: Watch

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
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Mastodon paid tribute to their co-founder and former guitarist Brent Hinds during their show at Alaska State Fair in Palmer, Alaska, on Friday. It was their first performance since Hinds died on Wednesday at the age of 51.

“We lost somebody very special to us yesterday,” drummer Brann Dailor said of Hinds, who died in a motorcycle accident on Wednesday at the age of 51. “Brent Hinds, 25 years with us as our guitar player, one of the most creative, beautiful people that we’ve ever come across in this world, tragically left us. Very, very unfortunate.

“We loved him so, so, so very much. And we had the ups and downs of a 25-year relationship, you know what I mean? It’s not always perfect, it’s not always amazing, but we were brothers to the end,” he continued in his onstage tribute on behalf of the band, which he delivered at the end of their set as fan-filmed footage shows. “And we really loved each other and we made a lot, a lot of very beautiful music together. And I think that that’s gonna stand the test of time, evidenced by you people here tonight.”

“So we will continue to play Brent’s beautiful, beautiful music that he helped us make, that we formed this band together and traveled the world together, slept in a van together, laid our heads down on beds of fucking kitty litter, got way too drunk to remember anything the next day about a thousand, million times over and over again with the love that we shared and the beauty, all the audiences that we played for, all the stages we stepped on,” Dailor said.

“I don’t know. We’re just at a loss for words. We’re absolutely devastated and crushed to lose him and to be able to never have him back again. But you guys made it OK for us to come on stage and do this tonight. So that was for fucking Brent, OK? Thank you guys so much.”

He concluded: “Thank you for helping us get through that one, it was fucking tough for us. But you guys are fucking amazing, so thank you.”

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Hinds co-founded the Grammy-winning group in 2000 with bassist Troy Sanders, guitarist Bill Kelliher, and drummer Dailor. In March, the band announced that they parted ways with the guitarist. Hinds later claimed he was kicked out of the band.

On Thursday, Mastodon said in a statement on social media that they were “in a state of unfathomable sadness and grief” over his death. “We are heartbroken, shocked, and still trying to process the loss of this creative force with whom we’ve shared so many triumphs, milestones, and the creation of music that has touched the hearts of so many.”

August 23, 2025 0 comments
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Mastodon Honors Brent Hinds at First Show Since Guitarist's Death
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Mastodon Honors Brent Hinds at First Show Since Guitarist’s Death

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
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Mastodon is honoring the memory of their late bandmate and co-founder Brent Hinds.

On Friday (Aug. 22), the heavy metal band paid tribute to the guitarist during a performance at the Alaska State Fair, part of the ConocoPhillips Alaska Concert Series at the Borealis Theatre in Palmer, Alaska.

At the end of the set, drummer and vocalist Brann Dailor stepped to the front of the stage to deliver a heartfelt message about Hinds, who died earlier in the week following a motorcycle accident in Atlanta. He was 51.

“We lost somebody very special to us yesterday,” Dailor told the crowd. Brent Hinds, 25 years with us as our guitar player, one of the most creative, beautiful people that we’ve ever come across in this world, tragically left us. Very, very unfortunate. We loved him so, so, so very much.”

“We had the ups and downs of a 25-year relationship. You know what I mean? It’s not always perfect, it’s not always amazing, but we were brothers to the end. And we really loved each other and we made a lot, a lot of very beautiful music together. And I think that that’s gonna stand the test of time, evidenced by you people here tonight.”

Dailor aslo reflected on the band’s decades-long journey with Hinds. “So we will continue to play Brent’s beautiful, beautiful music that he helped us make, that we formed this band together and traveled the world together, slept in a van together, laid our heads down on beds of f—king kitty litter, got way too drunk to remember anything the next day about a thousand, million times over and over again with the love that we shared and the beauty, all the audiences that we played, for all the stages we stepped on,” he said.

He concluded, “I don’t know. We’re just at a loss for words. We’re absolutely devastated and crushed to lose him and to be able to never have him back again. But you guys made it okay for us to come on stage and do this tonight. So that was for f—king Brent, okay? Thank you guys so much. We will see you real soon.”

Hinds co-founded Mastodon in 2000 in Atlanta alongside bassist Troy Sanders, guitarist Bill Kelliher and Dailor. Over a 25-year career, the band released nine albums that charted on the Billboard 200, including The Hunter (2011), Once More ’Round the Sun (2014), and Emperor of Sand (2017) — the latter two peaking at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Rock Albums chart. In 2018, Mastodon won a Grammy for best metal performance for “Sultan’s Curse.”

In March, Mastodon announced that Hinds would be stepping away from the lineup. The band initially claimed the decision was mutual, but Hinds later said he was “kicked out” of the group.

Following his passing on Wednesday (Aug. 21), Mastodon shared a statement on Instagram.

“We are in a state of unfathomable sadness and grief… Last night, Brent Hinds passed away as a result of a tragic accident,” they wrote. “We are heartbroken, shocked, and still trying to process the loss of this creative force with whom we’ve shared so many triumphs, milestones, and the creation of music that has touched the hearts of so many. Our hearts are with Brent’s family, friends, and fans. At this time, we kindly ask that you respect everyone’s privacy during this difficult time.”

August 23, 2025 0 comments
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Mastodon Co-Founder Brent Hinds Dies In Motorycle Accident
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Mastodon Co-Founder Brent Hinds Dies In Motorycle Accident

by jummy84 August 21, 2025
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Mastodon co-founder/guitarist Brent Hinds died last night (Aug. 20) after his motorcycle was hit by a car in Atlanta. The musician, who left the band under tumulttous circumstances in March, was 51.

Hinds was reportedly struck by a BMV SVU that failed to yield at an intersection. Local police are investigating the accident.

In announcing Hinds’ exit from the band he co-founded in Atlanta in 2000, Mastodon said the move was mutual and they wished “him nothing but success and happiness in his future endeavors.” The group quickly replaced him with guitarist Ben Eller, who has since been replaced by Nick Johnston.

Hinds disputed his former band members’ version of events, at one point calling them “horrible humans” on social media.

This is a developing story.

August 21, 2025 0 comments
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