Now a new documentary charts that reunion, an
experience the brothers say brought them close together again.
"After The Screaming Stops" takes a look at how the duo, who
each pursued separate careers after they stopped playing
together in 1992, prepared to perform in August 2017, 28 years
after performing at Wembley Arena to an audience of 77,000.
Bros, known for songs such as "When Will I Be Famous?" and "I
Owe You Nothing", formed in 1986 with bassist Craig Logan, who
left after three years.
"It was definitely a tumultuous experience ... It was also
something that I won't to do again but I am really proud of the
result," Matt Goss told Reuters of the documentary at the BFI
London Film Festival on Wednesday.
"It's raw and it's certainly something that isn't in any way
staged."
"After The Screaming Stops" looks at the fame the brothers
enjoyed in their heyday, when fans waited outside their home for
a sight of the heartthrobs, as well as how they grew apart after
the group separated.
Matt Goss carved out a solo career and has performed in Las
Vegas, while Luke Goss turned to acting, starring in films such
as "Blade II" and "Hellboy II".
The film shows the two brothers bickering during reunion
rehearsals as well as getting emotional as they arrive at their
concert venue, London's O2 arena.
"I think strangely, we confessed a lot of stuff on camera, stuff
that we didn't maybe have the courage or there wasn't enough
mediation to get through," Matt Goss said.
Asked if Bros would perform again following the stage reunion,
the brothers said they would.
"We're going on tour in 2019 for sure," Matt Goss said.
"Lots of venues and maybe even some festivals and then once that
beautiful year of playing live all over the world, we're then
going to bring that ... kind of vibe and energy right into the
studio," Luke Goss added.
(Reporting By Lisa Keddie; additional reporting by Marie-Louise
Gumuchian, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)
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