Ankara is the capital of Turkey. With its population of nearly 4.5 million, it is the second largest city after Istanbul. Istanbul is widely accepted as the center of trade, finance, business, art and entertainment, whereas Ankara is usually associated with politics only. Due to its weather and the vast number of government buildings, Ankara is deemed to be 'gray', and considered as 'lifeless', 'soulless' and 'dull' by some people. Although labeled as a 'city of politics', Ankara has a substantial influence on the Istanbul music industry, which is an outcome of a strong rock music scene in Ankara, especially in the '80s and the first half of the '90s. In this documentary, Ufuk Onen (the filmmaker, who was also a part of the scene) investigates the ecological, political and technological determinants of the rock music scene, and the relationship between the city and rock music, in the above-mentioned period in Ankara, the so-called 'gray city of politics', through personal recollections and narratives, first-hand experiences and collective memories of rock musicians and related people.