Blue October's Justin Furstenfeld Opens Up About 'Get Back Up' Documentary and Their 10th Studio Album

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Blue October's Justin Furstenfeld Opens Up About 'Get Back Up' Documentary and Their 10th Studio Album
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'The success story is just living with each other and loving each other again. It’s the most beautiful piece of work that I’ve ever been a part of.”

who also helmed the band’s videos for “Fear,” “Home,” and “Bleed Out,” the film moves through Furstenfeld’s early life; his first band, The Last Wish; Blue October’s formation in 1995; his dependency on drugs, and how he managed to survive it all with the support of his wife, bandmates and family. Initially, he wanted the cameras rolling to document his sobriety, but years into the project, it became apparent that the story was more about everyone impacted by his addiction.

Lyrically, Furstenfeld is never one to shy away from expressing himself. Even in his teens, his more dismal lyrics were at times a rollercoaster due to a recent breakup or other heartbreak. Instead of mysticism or abstract messages, he always has been transparent about his struggle with mental illness, specifically bipolar disorder, and thoughts of suicide., Blue October’s fourth studio album, changed everything.

“She gave me an ultimatum, pulled everyone together and made me see what I was doing,” shares Furstenfeld. “I’ve never had anyone tell me no before. She’s the strongest and most beautiful woman I’ve ever met, and she scares me a little bit and I think that’s pretty hot.” He finally entered rehab following the intervention.

Everything has shifted again for Blue October, and Furstenfeld says the band is in a much better place. Last year, Will Knaak, who is a fixture on the Austin scene, stepped in as previous guitarist Matthew Ostrander stepped down. Multi-instrumentalist Ryan Delahoussaye is getting more of a moment in the live spotlight, providing a lush violin solo detour during sets.

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