Found out about this band through the sake of being a Charli XCX fan. I liked one of their songs but wasn't really quite invested in them as people. However, after a friend suggested the documentary to me, I was instantly drawn in. 4 women from very different backgrounds trying to be in a successful band. Out of shear curiosity, I watched all 6 episodes and instantly became a fan. I empathised with all of the members, leaving me conflicted when they had their little spat. It really showed the hardships groups go through and what it means to really share your ideas with others that may not see your vision. It was a nice insight into the industry and how it can impact a person. I was moved by all the girls' desires and really gravitated towards their beautiful souls. They are very lovely people and I wish we got to see more of this from their social media. Online, they seem very arrogant, mysterious to the point of delusion. They want to keep up this unattainable facade that they're greatest band in the world (they are very talented and their music is amazing) but for a starting out band, I think clicking with an audience and just being genuine is a better marketing ploy which the documentary did a great job of highlighting. I hope they can take this on board and be more themselves online. They are funny, witty, creative and down to earth girls that don't need a manufactured personality. Love you Nasty Cherry!