Hell or High Water: The Story of the Nashville Rollergirls Soundtrack (

Synopsis

This inspirational story follows the Nashville Rollergirls through the loss of their practice space, the move to a new game venue, injuries, relocation of key players, huge financial pressures, and even an epic flood.

Ever the underdog, and with a burning in their bellies, the Nashville Rollergirls seek to prove themselves at every turn. And nothing will prevent them from achieving the goals they set. On a quest to succeed athletically on the national stage, and to keep their skater-owned-and operated organization afloat, the Nashville Rollergirls, in true Nashville spirit, refuse to accept 'no', 'can't', or 'won't'. And in true roller derby spirit, they bring 'do-it-yourself' to the next level.

Download and play the Soundtrack list

Play Title Artist
Hell or High Water: The Story of the Nashville Rollergirls
Outlaw State Of Mind
Chris Stapleton: Artist
Sleeping On The Blacktop
Colter Wall: Artist
Dollar Bill Blues
You Ask Me To
Waylon Jennings: Artist
Hate Me
Attila: Artist
Blood Sweat & Murder
Scott H. Biram: Artist
Bakerman
Laid Back: Artist
Playing The Part
Jamey Johnson: Artist
For the Love of God
Bellevue Suite: Artist
I'm Not Afraid To Die
Gillian Welch: Artist
Dust of the Chase

User reviews

Kimberly Young
5/10

The soundtrack effectively sets the tone for each scene, enhancing the impact of the roller derby matches and personal struggles of the team members.

Donald Green
5/10

I appreciate how the soundtrack reflects the underdog spirit of the Nashville Rollergirls, making their story even more inspiring.

Anthony Roberts
7/10

The combination of rock, punk, and indie music in the soundtrack adds an edgy and rebellious vibe that complements the fearless attitude of the Nashville Rollergirls.

Kimberly Wright
8/10

The soundtrack not only complements the visuals and narrative of the documentary but also stands on its own as a powerful and moving musical journey.

George Wright
3/10

The overall production of the soundtrack seemed low-quality, with some tracks sounding poorly mixed or mastered. This detracted from the viewing experience and made it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story of the Nashville Rollergirls.

Susan Moore
2/10

I found the music selection for the film to be mismatched with the intensity and emotions portrayed on screen. The songs did not effectively enhance the dramatic moments or heighten the excitement during the roller derby scenes, resulting in a disconnect between the visuals and the sound.

Linda Green
8/10

The original music composed for the documentary captures the essence of the Nashville Rollergirls' story, adding a personal and intimate touch to the overall soundtrack.

Joshua Roberts
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the spirit of never giving up, pushing through adversity, and fighting for what you believe in, which resonates deeply with the themes of the documentary.

Michael Moore
8/10

The music in the documentary is skillfully curated to evoke a wide range of emotions, from hope and determination to frustration and triumph, making it a truly immersive experience.

Michael Campbell
6/10

The emotional depth of the music helps the audience connect with the challenges and triumphs of the Nashville Rollergirls.

Mark Allen
5/10

I admire how the music mirrors the resilience and passion of the Nashville Rollergirls, creating a powerful and uplifting atmosphere.

Matthew Jones
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack enhances the storytelling and brings out the raw emotions of the roller derby team as they face challenges and obstacles.

Ashley Lewis
5/10

The combination of different musical styles in the soundtrack adds depth and richness to the storytelling of the documentary.

Kenneth Walker
7/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of artists and genres, creating a dynamic and engaging listening experience that keeps the audience hooked from start to finish.

Steven Carter
5/10

The music effectively conveys the sense of struggle and perseverance that the team faces throughout the documentary.

William Lee
6/10

The diversity of musical genres in the soundtrack mirrors the diverse personalities and backgrounds of the Rollergirls, adding complexity to their narrative.

Melissa Lewis
7/10

The music creates a sense of urgency and intensity that mirrors the roller derby matches, making the audience feel like they are right there in the action.