No One Said It Would Be Easy

For the song by Sheryl Crow, see Tuesday Night Music Club.
No One Said It Would Be Easy - A Film About Cloud Cult
Live album DVD by Cloud Cult
Released April 21, 2009[1]
Recorded 1999-2009
Genre Indie pop
Length about 100 min
Language (English)
Director John Burgess and Scott West
Cloud Cult chronology

Feel Good Ghosts (Tea-Partying Through Tornadoes)
(2008)
No One Said It Would Be Easy - A Film About Cloud Cult
(2009)

No One Said It Would Be Easy is a feature-length film about and featuring the band Cloud Cult that was released in stores on April 21, 2009.

It's an in depth look at Cloud Cult, including live footage, behind the scenes footage and exclusive interviews. The film was created by John Burgess and Scott West and includes footage gathered over the past ten years. The DVD is packaged with a compostable card containing plantable seeds and information on how to download five free mp3 live Cloud Cult songs, including: "Son Is Watching", "Everybody Here is a Cloud", "Take Your Medicine", and "Transistor Radio".[2]

No One Said It Would Be Easy envelops viewers into the story and people behind Cloud Cult. Serving as both an introduction and introspection meant for newcomers to the music and fans of the band alike, the film explores the emotional and philosophical underpinnings on which Cloud Cult was founded and continues to operate, namely those of love and hope. Revealed through interviews with the band and fans, the artwork of Scott West, as well as never-before-seen tour footage, concerts and recording sessions, No One Said It Would Be Easy encapsulates the whole story and epic journey of the band, from the establishment of Earthology Records [...], to the inclusion of live painters as full-time members of the band.
from the DVD promo page[2]

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