All I Can Say, the brand new documentary centering around the late Shannon Hoon of Blind Melon, is out today. Hoon “filmed himself religiously from 1990-1995 with a video camera, recording up until a few hours before his sudden death at the age of 28.” (Quote via press release.) The film was created using this footage, and it was co-directed by Danny Clinch, Taryn Gould, Colleen Hennessey and, by virtue of it being mostly his footage, Hoon himself.

According to a press release, “[Hoon’s] camera was a diary and his closest confidant. In the hundreds of hours of footage, Hoon meticulously documented his life—his family, his creative process, his television, his band’s rise to fame, and his struggle with addiction. He filmed his daughter’s birth,and archived the politics and culture of the 90s, an era right before the internet changed the world.”

While the film cannot be widely released in theaters due to the ongoing pandemic, Oscilloscope Laboratories is making it available to the public via a rental program. Viewers can purchase a 3-day rental period of the film.

To rent and watch All I Can Say, head to Relix.com/allicansay.