London-based trio Above & Beyond — Jono Grant, Tony McGuinness and Paavo Siljamäki have dropped their new documentary titled Stepping In: The Making of ‘Bigger Than All Of Us’, offering fans a rare, behind-the-scenes look into the journey leading to their latest album.
In the film, the group invites viewers into the creative, emotional and technical process of crafting the album, revealing moments of collaboration, personal reflection and musical evolution. The documentary premiered on their YouTube channel.
Digging-In: What the Documentary Delivers
1. Creative Journey & Emotion
The documentary goes beyond typical studio footage to show how Above & Beyond navigated the writing, production and personal growth associated with Bigger Than All Of Us. Themes of unity, resilience and legacy emerge throughout.
2. Visual & Audio Texture
Viewers are treated to a mix of intimate moments (songwriting sessions, vocals, reactions) and cinematic production (location shots, panoramic views, mood-setting sequences). The result is immersive and tailored to fans who want to understand what goes into a deeply crafted album.
3. Collaboration & Legacy
The film highlights the trio’s long-term partnership and how their individual skills combine: songwriting, production, live performance experience. It shows how Above & Beyond built an album that’s rooted not just in their history but in a forward-looking vision for their sound and community.
4. Call to Fans & Community
Above & Beyond directly thank their audience for the response, and the documentary functions as both a celebration of the album’s release and a gesture of appreciation for the global fan-base. The message: this is for us all.
Watch & Join the Conversation
Watch now on YouTube: Stepping In: The Making of ‘Bigger Than All Of Us’
Have you watched it yet? What moment stood out to you? the studio session, the conversation, the emotional breakthrough? Let’s hear your thoughts in the comments.
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