Justin Furstenfeld

Justin Furstenfeld

Nascimento : 1975-12-14,

Perfil

Justin Furstenfeld

Filmes

Lights Out
Stan 'The Man' Lazare
A drifting ex-soldier turns underground fighter with the help of a just-released ex-con, pitting him against corrupt cops and hired killers now gunning for him and all those he cares about.
Section 8
Ajax Abernathy
After avenging the murder of his family, a former soldier is sprung from prison and recruited by a shadowy government agency.
Get Back Up
Score Engineer
"A riveting, emotionally charged rock doc like none before it. This decade long journal follows the band and phoenix-like implosion and spiritual immersion of their front-man, who was born with a genius like gift to create hit music."
Get Back Up
Executive Producer
"A riveting, emotionally charged rock doc like none before it. This decade long journal follows the band and phoenix-like implosion and spiritual immersion of their front-man, who was born with a genius like gift to create hit music."
Get Back Up
Self
"A riveting, emotionally charged rock doc like none before it. This decade long journal follows the band and phoenix-like implosion and spiritual immersion of their front-man, who was born with a genius like gift to create hit music."
Blue October: Things We Do At Night (Live From Texas)
lead vocals, guitar
Recorded over Thanksgiving weekend, November 28-29, 2014 at the House of Blues in Dallas, Texas, this concert film features fan favorites and hit songs from the albums Foiled, Approaching Normal, Any Man in America, and Sway, which were released since the band's previous concert film Argue with a Tree... in 2004. To Be Sway She's My Ride Home Say It Light You Up Congratulations Into the Ocean Should Be Loved Fear Debris The Getting Over It Part Dirt Room The End Everything (AM Limbo) / The Feel Again (Stay) The Worry List Hate Me X Amount of Words Not Broken Anymore Bleed Out Things We Do At Night
Blue October: Argue with a Tree
Singer
A beautiful live compilation of Blue October's best songs. You don't only hear the music, you can feel it. I wouldn't be shocked if Blue October found a way to have you taste the music, because its definitely sensational stuff.