The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn Part 1 Soundtrack list is out! As Amanda informs us there will be two editions for the soundtrack. One with 15 tracks and a deluxe edition with 19 tracks. (The italized titles are the ones for the DeLuxe Only)Thanks to our Elite Affie Twilight Examiner for the tip! Enjoy!

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Monday, September 26, 2011
'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1' soundtrack list revealed
Hey Everyone,
The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn Part 1 Soundtrack list is out! As Amanda informs us there will be two editions for the soundtrack. One with 15 tracks and a deluxe edition with 19 tracks. (The italized titles are the ones for the DeLuxe Only)Thanks to our Elite Affie Twilight Examiner for the tip! Enjoy!
"End Tapes" – By The Joy Formidable
"Love Will Take You" – By Angus & Julia Stone
"It Will Rain" – By Bruno Mars
"Turning Page" – By Sleeping At Last
"From Now On" – By The Features
"A Thousand Years" – By Christina Perri
"Neighbors" – By Theophilus London
"I Didn’t Mean It" – By The Belle Brigade
"Sister Rosetta (2011 Version)" – By Noisettes
"Northern Lights" – By Cider Sky
"Flightless Bird, American Mouth (Wedding Version)" – By Iron & Wine
"Requiem On Water" – By Imperial Mammoth
"Cold" – By Aqualung & Lucy Schwartz
"Llovera" – By Mia Maestro
"Like A Drug (Bonus Track)" – By Hard-Fi
"Turning Page (Instrumental)" – By Sleeping At Last
"Eclipse (All Yours) [Bonus Track]" – By Kevin Teasley
"It Will Rain" – By Bruno Mars [Edit]
The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn Part 1 Soundtrack list is out! As Amanda informs us there will be two editions for the soundtrack. One with 15 tracks and a deluxe edition with 19 tracks. (The italized titles are the ones for the DeLuxe Only)Thanks to our Elite Affie Twilight Examiner for the tip! Enjoy!
Via @TwiExaminer Via Summit Ent & Chop Shop Records
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Saturday, July 23, 2011
First Song from Breaking Dawn Soundtrack Revealed!
First Song from Breaking Dawn Soundtrack Revealed! Video Source. This was the Song featured in the background to the Honeymoon scene of Breaking Dawn when Bella is having her "Human Moment" showed at Comic Con 2011. Via @twilightish Via @twicrackaddict.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Tron Legacy Soundtrack: Da Funk - Derezzed Video
Hey Everyone,
Here is another video from Tron Legacy! Michael Sheen is so versatile!
Thanks to our Elite Affie Twilight Fever Brazil for the Tip!
Enjoy!
Via @TwilightFeverBr Via @PapelPop From YouTubeUser: WaltDisneyStudiosNL
Here is another video from Tron Legacy! Michael Sheen is so versatile!
Thanks to our Elite Affie Twilight Fever Brazil for the Tip!
Enjoy!
Via @TwilightFeverBr Via @PapelPop From YouTubeUser: WaltDisneyStudiosNL
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Release date revealed for Daft Punk's "Tron Legacy" soundtrack
It will be interesting to see what Daft Punk have done with the soundtrack :) Source Via @gossip_dance.

Mark November 22nd down on your calendars if you’re interested in picking up Daft Punk’s soundtrack for TRON: Legacy. The official site for the album not only reveals the release date, but lets you pre-order the digital version for $9.99 or pick up the CD, which also includes an exclusive Daft Punk movie poster and a “new track”, for $39.98. Click on over to the official site to pre-order and to listen to a track from the film. Unfortunately, the full tracklisting hasn’t been revealed, but we’ll be sure to let you know once it’s announced. Hit the jump to check out the album cover for the soundtrack.
Pre-order at TronSoundtrack.com
Monday, September 27, 2010
Friday, September 24, 2010
"Welcome To The Rileys" Soundtrack Details Released
Hey Everyone,
Here are some great news....We have info for the WTR Soundtrack!
Thanks to our Elite Affie Twilight Britney Fan for the Tip!
Enjoy!
Via @TwiBrineyFan Via @Twilightish Via @KStewAngel From @ThePlaylist
The soundtrack to "Welcome to the Rileys," which mostly features a score by Marc Streitenfeld, hits digitally and physically November 2 via Lakeshore Records. The album also includes songs from The Kills, Ying Yang Twins and Shiny Toy Guns
Directed by Jake Scott (the son of Ridley Scott), the film stars Kristen Stewart, James Gandolfini, Melissa Leo, David Jensen, and centers on a damaged man (Gandolfini) on a business trip to New Orleans who seeks salvation by caring for a wayward young stripper (Stewart). The soundtrack does also feature the Ying Yang Twins' "Jigglin" and "URA Fever" by The Kills, both of which are played in the strip club where Stewart's character works (don't get too excited, while it's Rated R, we're pretty sure you see no K-Stew skin).
Originally scheduled for a November 5 release in theaters, the film was recently bumped up one week to a October 29 date. You can watch the trailer here and you can see the tracklist below.
"Welcome to the Rileys" tracklist
01. Welcome To The Rileys – Marc Streitenfeld
02. Rebirth – Marc Streitenfeld
03. I Am Here – Marc Streitenfeld
04. Walking In New Orleans – Marc Streitenfeld
05. Alive – Marc Streitenfeld
06. Trouble Sleeping – Marc Streitenfeld
07. Private Parts – Marc Streitenfeld
08. Headstone – Marc Streitenfeld
09. Time – Marc Streitenfeld
10. On The Road – Marc Streitenfeld
Here are some great news....We have info for the WTR Soundtrack!
Thanks to our Elite Affie Twilight Britney Fan for the Tip!
Enjoy!
Via @TwiBrineyFan Via @Twilightish Via @KStewAngel From @ThePlaylist
Samuel Goldwyn Films
The soundtrack to "Welcome to the Rileys," which mostly features a score by Marc Streitenfeld, hits digitally and physically November 2 via Lakeshore Records. The album also includes songs from The Kills, Ying Yang Twins and Shiny Toy Guns
Directed by Jake Scott (the son of Ridley Scott), the film stars Kristen Stewart, James Gandolfini, Melissa Leo, David Jensen, and centers on a damaged man (Gandolfini) on a business trip to New Orleans who seeks salvation by caring for a wayward young stripper (Stewart). The soundtrack does also feature the Ying Yang Twins' "Jigglin" and "URA Fever" by The Kills, both of which are played in the strip club where Stewart's character works (don't get too excited, while it's Rated R, we're pretty sure you see no K-Stew skin).
Originally scheduled for a November 5 release in theaters, the film was recently bumped up one week to a October 29 date. You can watch the trailer here and you can see the tracklist below.
"Welcome to the Rileys" tracklist
01. Welcome To The Rileys – Marc Streitenfeld
02. Rebirth – Marc Streitenfeld
03. I Am Here – Marc Streitenfeld
04. Walking In New Orleans – Marc Streitenfeld
05. Alive – Marc Streitenfeld
06. Trouble Sleeping – Marc Streitenfeld
07. Private Parts – Marc Streitenfeld
08. Headstone – Marc Streitenfeld
09. Time – Marc Streitenfeld
10. On The Road – Marc Streitenfeld
To see the last 8 tracks, visit The Playlist
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Full list of 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' soundtrack contributors revealed
Hey Everyone,
Kalimera from Athens...
Last night I got home and I saw the whole procedure of revealing every song every hour...
I was so exhausted that I couldn't say anything about it...
Like I tweeted when it is over I will post the whole Track List...
Amanda Bella aka Twilight Examiner posted the Full Eclipse's Track List...
For those that were waiting the whole night...I have to congratulate you guys...
Via @TwiExaminer
The final track for the list of announced The Twilight Saga: Eclipse soundtrack inclusions is score composer Howard Shore's "Jacob's Theme."
Here's the full list of songs, finally!
1. Metric – “Eclipse (All Yours)”
2. Muse - "Neuron Star Collison (Love is Forever)"
3. The Bravery – “Ours”
4. Florence + The Machine – “Heavy In Your Arms”
5. Sia - "My Love"
6. Fanfarlo – “Atlas”
7. The Black Keys – “Chop And Change”
8. The Dead Weather – “Rolling In On A Burning Tire”
9. Beck and Bat For Lashes – “Let’s Get Lost”
10. Vampire Weekend – “Jonathan Low”
11. UNKLE – “With You In My Head (featuring The Black Angels)”
12. Eastern Conference Champions – “A Million Miles An Hour”
13. Band Of Horses – “Life On Earth”
14. Cee-Lo - "What Part of Forever"
15. Howard Shore - "Jacob's Theme"
Information about each artist is available at the indvidiual links above (including videos, social networks, and basic biographical backgrounds for them)!
So, looking at the full list, what are your thoughts on the album?
Source
Kalimera from Athens...
Last night I got home and I saw the whole procedure of revealing every song every hour...
I was so exhausted that I couldn't say anything about it...
Like I tweeted when it is over I will post the whole Track List...
Amanda Bella aka Twilight Examiner posted the Full Eclipse's Track List...
For those that were waiting the whole night...I have to congratulate you guys...
Via @TwiExaminer
'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' - Summit Ent./Atlantic Records
The final track for the list of announced The Twilight Saga: Eclipse soundtrack inclusions is score composer Howard Shore's "Jacob's Theme."
Here's the full list of songs, finally!
1. Metric – “Eclipse (All Yours)”
2. Muse - "Neuron Star Collison (Love is Forever)"
3. The Bravery – “Ours”
4. Florence + The Machine – “Heavy In Your Arms”
5. Sia - "My Love"
6. Fanfarlo – “Atlas”
7. The Black Keys – “Chop And Change”
8. The Dead Weather – “Rolling In On A Burning Tire”
9. Beck and Bat For Lashes – “Let’s Get Lost”
10. Vampire Weekend – “Jonathan Low”
11. UNKLE – “With You In My Head (featuring The Black Angels)”
12. Eastern Conference Champions – “A Million Miles An Hour”
13. Band Of Horses – “Life On Earth”
14. Cee-Lo - "What Part of Forever"
15. Howard Shore - "Jacob's Theme"
Information about each artist is available at the indvidiual links above (including videos, social networks, and basic biographical backgrounds for them)!
So, looking at the full list, what are your thoughts on the album?
Source
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Kristen Stewart & Dakota Fanning Singing ‘Queens Of Noise’ & ‘California Paradise’ From The Runaways Soundtrack
Greetings from Thessaloniki!
Source
eclipsemovie.org has these 2 songs of Kristen & Dakota!
They ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!
via @EclipseMovieOrg
Listen to “The Runaways” Soundtrack Now!
Hey Everyone,
I so want to see "The Runaways" I saw the trailer their new song and I loved it even more!
So here is the Soundtrack List and a surprise you can listen to the songs HERE!!
Thanks to our Elite Affiliates Bella's Diary for the Tip!
Via @bellasdiary From Spinner.ca
I so want to see "The Runaways" I saw the trailer their new song and I loved it even more!
So here is the Soundtrack List and a surprise you can listen to the songs HERE!!
Thanks to our Elite Affiliates Bella's Diary for the Tip!
Via @bellasdiary From Spinner.ca
Tracklist:
01. Roxy Roller - Nick Gilder
02. The Wild One - Suzi Quatro
03. It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World - MC5
04. Rebel Rebel - David Bowie
05. Cherry Bomb - Dakota Fanning
06. Hollywood - The Runaways
07. California Paradise - Dakota Fanning
08. You Drive Me Wild - The Runaways
09. Queens of Noise - Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart
10. Dead End Justice - Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart
11. I Wanna Be Your Dog - The Stooges
12. I Wanna Be Where The Boys Are (Live) - The Runaways
13. Pretty Vacant - Sex Pistols
14. Don’t Abuse Me - Joan Jett
01. Roxy Roller - Nick Gilder
02. The Wild One - Suzi Quatro
03. It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World - MC5
04. Rebel Rebel - David Bowie
05. Cherry Bomb - Dakota Fanning
06. Hollywood - The Runaways
07. California Paradise - Dakota Fanning
08. You Drive Me Wild - The Runaways
09. Queens of Noise - Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart
10. Dead End Justice - Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart
11. I Wanna Be Your Dog - The Stooges
12. I Wanna Be Where The Boys Are (Live) - The Runaways
13. Pretty Vacant - Sex Pistols
14. Don’t Abuse Me - Joan Jett
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Remember Me (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Hi Twilight Peeps!!
twilighttilldawn.blogspot.com has this news about the Remember Me Soundtrack!
Yay :)
Friday, February 26, 2010
‘The Runaways’ Soundtrack Tracklisting
Hi Twilight Peeps!!
eclipsemovie.org has the tracklist of The Runaways Soundtrack!!
seems interesting..
We previously posted preordering the Runaways soundtrack. Here are the tracklisting to soundtrack! Kristen and Dakota ARE singing on some of the tracks!!
NICK GILDER - ROXY ROLLER
SUZI QUATRO – THE WILD ONE
MC5 – IT’S A MAN’S MAN’S MAN’S WORLD
DAVID BOWIE- REBEL REBEL
DAKOTA FANNING- CHERRY BOMB
THE RUNAWAYS – HOLLYWOOD
DAKOTA FANNING - CALIFORNIA PARADISE
THE RUNAWAYS - YOU DRIVE ME WILD
DAKOTA FANNING & KRISTEN STEWART – QUEENS OF NOISE
KRISTEN STEWART & DAKOTA FANNING – DEAD END JUSTICE
THE STOOGES – I WANNA BE YOUR DOG
THE RUNAWAYS – I WANNA BE WHERE THE BOYS ARE (LIVE)
SEX PISTOLS - PRETTY VACANT
You can preorder the soundtrack also on The Runaways Soundtrack website!
Friday, January 22, 2010
'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' composer announced
Greetings Twilight Fans!!!
Did you miss me???
Rafaela ;)
Back in December, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse director David Slade remarked on the progress he and his team had made in acquiring a composer for the film's score.
"Been quite a week, we almost have our composer, all fingers crossed for some great news soon."
Now, it seems, that composer has been announced! Drumroll, please. . .
According to MovieScore Magazine, Eclipse's composer will be Howard Shore.
Shore has served as the composer for dozens and dozens of films, including (but most definitely not limited to) The Fly, Big, The Silence Of The Lambs, Single White Female, Prelude To A Kiss, Sliver, Mrs. Doubtfire, The Client, Ed Wood, Se7en, Philadelphia, Crash, That Thing You Do!, High Fidelity, Dogma, Panic Room, The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring, The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers, The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King, The Aviator, The Departed, A History Of Violence, Doubt, Eastern Promises, and, most recently, Edge Of Darkness.
Shore has also won three Oscars and received dozens of further accolades for his work. He follows as the third composer in the Twilight series (behind Carter Burwell for Twilight and Alexandre Desplat for The Twilight Saga: New Moon).
Sounds great, huh (due pun)?

Wednesday, October 21, 2009
New Moon Soundtrack is 2nd in the Charts!
Good News About New Moon Soundtrack! This week is placed in No.2
Entertainment Weekly Via Their Music Mix Blog inform us:
Entertainment Weekly Via Their Music Mix Blog inform us:
Is there any pop-culture entity that’s hotter right now than The Twilight Saga: New Moon?
Ladies and gents, there is, and his name is Michael Bublé. The Canadian crooner topped the Billboard 200 albums chart last week with just three days’ sales. This week Bublé has done it again, extending his stay at No. 1 after shifting another 203,000 units in his first full week on shelves, according to Nielsen SoundScan. That means a No. 2 finish for the New Moon soundtrack, which bows with 115,000 copies sold. But wait! To be fair, the soundtrack was was only on sale for three days of last week after its rush release. Selling 115,000 copies in that compressed period is actually pretty impressive — slightly less than the first Twilight soundtrack sold in its entire first week last year. I hope this heralds many more thousands of teen vampire fanatics who will be listening to Grizzly Bear and St. Vincent by Halloween. (Even so, Bublé sold 17,000 more copies than New Moon in his three-day frame the previous week. Just saying.)
Cleopatra
What do you think? Do you believe that New Moon Soundtrack will be first? Want to hear your thoughts!
Monday, October 19, 2009
Will 100 Monkeys appear on Eclipse Soundtrack?
Jackson Rathbone
Photo: Jordan Strauss/ WireImage
Hey Everyone,Mtv has a very interesting article about Jackson's Rathbones band.
100 Monkeys might be on Eclipse Soundtrack!
Great news right? Let's see what Jackson told Terri Schwartz!
"It's been talked about, but it's one of those things," Rathbone said when asked if he had been approached to have songs on the previous soundtracks. "We're going to be kind of giving some of our songs off of our upcoming album for them to see if they want to put on 'Eclipse.' "
You can read the article here
Isn't that awesome? Jackson's Fans I want to hear your thoughts!
Cleopatra
Twilight: New Moon soundtrack reviewed
Hey Everyone,
I found this wonderful article in MusicRadar
It gives us full insight to New Moon's Sountrack!
Enjoy!
Cleopatra
By Joe Bosso
Indie rock for the masses?
Twilight haters - that is, those who aren't tweens or moms obsessed by last year's high school vampire flick and Stephenie Meyer's book series - might have a hard time maintaining their ire with the release of the soundtrack to Twilight: New Moon, the sequel to that first film.
While the maiden CD featured some spot-on, slam-dunk tracks by Muse, Paramore and even an affecting Jeff Buckley-ish performance by film star and heartthrob-of-the-moment Robert Pattinson, it also offered generic, knotheaded rock courtesy of Linkin Park and Collective Soul.
The good news for the new disc is that the trimumvirate of author Meyer, director Chris Weitz and music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas have ditched the schlubs and have given us an alt rock sampler with a handful of devastatingly good songs.
The bad news is, some of the tracks are epic fails, in embarrassingly obvious ways.
The biggest drawback, however, worse than a chorus that should surge but falls flat, is that the lyrics smack of work-for-hire-itis. There's no teeth, no hunger.
Over pulsating electronica, Yorke speaks/sings as if he's telecommunicating from another planet. It's less a song as it is a mood piece, but it's one that gently works its way into your soul. By turns soothing and unsettling, this is Yorke indulging his inner Pink Floyd, as he's done in the past, to wondrous effect.
4. Possibility - Lykke Li
When was the last time you heard a singer who made you feel as though you were experiencing music through brand-new ears? That's the power of Swedish chanteuse Lykke Li. This stark, piano-based hymn is spiritual stuff, and Li's arresting vocal powers will have you on your knees in worship.
5. A White Demon Love Song - The Killers
From the let's-try-real-real-hard-to-write-a-vampire-movie-song files, we have this lugubrious letdown from a band normally known for stirring anthems. A wealth of musical ideas can be a true bounty if the segues sound natural; this is merely a hodgepodge, and singer Brand
on Flowers can't make sense of the incongruity. A serviceable, all-too-brief guitar solo is, well, all too brief.
6. Satellite Heart - Anya Marina
Marina's breathy, sex-kitten-sung songs have been featured on numerous TV shows, and perhaps they work as small-screen snippets. This number, a fingerpicked acoustic bedroom ballad, is pure schtick. Marina's child-like vocals are too mannered to be emotive, and she's too wrapped up in the idea of her own preciousness to realize she's not connecting.
Fans of The Resistance already know this as I Belong To You (+ Mon Coeur S'Ouvre A Ta Voix), and mainman Matthew Bellamy even sang some of that version in French. Here he parlez-vous's no francais, but his sentiments are just as romantic and urgent.
You can read the article here
Photo Courtesy : Summit Ent. 2009
What do you believe about New Moon's Soundtrack? Wanna hear your comments!
I found this wonderful article in MusicRadar
It gives us full insight to New Moon's Sountrack!
Enjoy!
Cleopatra
By Joe Bosso
Indie rock for the masses?
Twilight haters - that is, those who aren't tweens or moms obsessed by last year's high school vampire flick and Stephenie Meyer's book series - might have a hard time maintaining their ire with the release of the soundtrack to Twilight: New Moon, the sequel to that first film.
While the maiden CD featured some spot-on, slam-dunk tracks by Muse, Paramore and even an affecting Jeff Buckley-ish performance by film star and heartthrob-of-the-moment Robert Pattinson, it also offered generic, knotheaded rock courtesy of Linkin Park and Collective Soul.
The good news for the new disc is that the trimumvirate of author Meyer, director Chris Weitz and music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas have ditched the schlubs and have given us an alt rock sampler with a handful of devastatingly good songs.
The bad news is, some of the tracks are epic fails, in embarrassingly obvious ways.
1. Meet Me On The Equinox - Death Cab For Cutie
The darlings of Bellingham, Washington are on the verge of mainstream success, and they just might make it with this way-too-on-the-nose cut. Over a minor-key, arpeggiated riff and a syncopated snare drum, singer Benjamin Gibbard tries to emote about how "everything ends...everything ends." But he sounds like a bored Geddy Lee, without Lee's sublime quirkiness.The biggest drawback, however, worse than a chorus that should surge but falls flat, is that the lyrics smack of work-for-hire-itis. There's no teeth, no hunger.
2. Friends - Band Of Skulls
This trio from Southampton, England, have 'buzz band' written all over them, and they grab the brass ring with this deliciously wicked winner. A grimey, greasy guitar and bass riff is offset by a poppy tambourine, the perfect musical bed for Russell Mardsden's left-of-center vocals. Oh - and there's an axe solo that's positively nuclear.3. Hearing Damage - Thom Yorke
Radiohead's 15 Step served as the end credits song on the first Twilight (the kind of number you sit through even if you don't care who the second unit's catering crew was), and now Thom Yorke has served up an absorbing original.Over pulsating electronica, Yorke speaks/sings as if he's telecommunicating from another planet. It's less a song as it is a mood piece, but it's one that gently works its way into your soul. By turns soothing and unsettling, this is Yorke indulging his inner Pink Floyd, as he's done in the past, to wondrous effect.
4. Possibility - Lykke Li
When was the last time you heard a singer who made you feel as though you were experiencing music through brand-new ears? That's the power of Swedish chanteuse Lykke Li. This stark, piano-based hymn is spiritual stuff, and Li's arresting vocal powers will have you on your knees in worship.
5. A White Demon Love Song - The Killers
From the let's-try-real-real-hard-to-write-a-vampire-movie-song files, we have this lugubrious letdown from a band normally known for stirring anthems. A wealth of musical ideas can be a true bounty if the segues sound natural; this is merely a hodgepodge, and singer Brand
on Flowers can't make sense of the incongruity. A serviceable, all-too-brief guitar solo is, well, all too brief.
6. Satellite Heart - Anya Marina
Marina's breathy, sex-kitten-sung songs have been featured on numerous TV shows, and perhaps they work as small-screen snippets. This number, a fingerpicked acoustic bedroom ballad, is pure schtick. Marina's child-like vocals are too mannered to be emotive, and she's too wrapped up in the idea of her own preciousness to realize she's not connecting.
7. I Belong To You (New Moon remix) - Muse
You've gotta hand it to rock's newest kings of We Can Do Anything: they've taken an intriguing cut from their current album The Resistance and made it truly swing. By de-emphasizing the piano, pumping up the guitar and pushing the vocals front and center, a strong melody that was lacking in the original emerges.Fans of The Resistance already know this as I Belong To You (+ Mon Coeur S'Ouvre A Ta Voix), and mainman Matthew Bellamy even sang some of that version in French. Here he parlez-vous's no francais, but his sentiments are just as romantic and urgent.
You can read the article here
Photo Courtesy : Summit Ent. 2009
What do you believe about New Moon's Soundtrack? Wanna hear your comments!
Friday, October 16, 2009
MTV: Muse Were Happy To Rock 'I Belong To You' For 'New Moon'
Muse talking about their contribution in New Moon OST.
-Liana-
Muse Were Happy To Rock 'I Belong To You' For 'New Moon'
'It might be something to do with Stephenie Meyer and that she loves us,' drummer Dominic Howard says.
By Jocelyn Vena
-Liana-
Muse Were Happy To Rock 'I Belong To You' For 'New Moon'
'It might be something to do with Stephenie Meyer and that she loves us,' drummer Dominic Howard says.
By Jocelyn Vena
Muse - Photo: Jo Hale/ Getty Images
Whether they wanted to or not, Muse have pretty much established themselves as the resident "Twilight" band. After being frequently shouted out by author Stephenie Meyer, the British rockers' "Supermassive Black Hole" was featured on the soundtrack to the first film. It surprised absolutely no one that they were asked to record a song for the second flick in the franchise, "New Moon," but the band is pretty flattered to be the only artists to appear on both discs.
"It might be something to do with Stephenie Meyer and that she loves us," drummer Dominic Howard told MTV News. "We met her quite awhile ago in Phoenix — it was before 'Twilight' came out. She's a very nice lady and talked about how she listens to our music as she writes her books. This is all way before it turned into this huge success that it is, before everyone went vampire nuts."
But now that everyone has gone "vampire nuts," Howard says they're happy to benefit from the extra exposure. "I think our music has reached out to whole loads of new people that haven't heard us before," he said. "It's great to know that people are discovering our music. It's a nice side project to be involved in."
Muse originally recorded the piano ballad "I Belong to You" for their latest album, The Resistance. But just as that album came out, the brain trust behind the "Twilight" flicks asked them to rework the track for "New Moon."
"I know the director [Chris Weitz] really, really liked that track," Howard said. "He really wanted to get it into a scene somewhere, but they wanted a slightly different vibe of what was already recorded for the album."
So, they headed back into the studio, and Howard said he's quite pleased with the results. "It's a bit more rock in some ways," he said. "We rocked it up a bit and put some guitars on it and did an alternative mix."
Although Muse will soon be heading out on a tour, Howard said they might be able to fit the film's premiere into their schedules. "I think we got invited to the premiere, which might be in London the day before one of our shows in London," he said. "I liked the first one. I thought it was quite cool. I thought it was quite raw as well."
source & video: http://www.mtv.com/news/ar ticles/1623856/20091014/mu se_uk_.jhtml
Whether they wanted to or not, Muse have pretty much established themselves as the resident "Twilight" band. After being frequently shouted out by author Stephenie Meyer, the British rockers' "Supermassive Black Hole" was featured on the soundtrack to the first film. It surprised absolutely no one that they were asked to record a song for the second flick in the franchise, "New Moon," but the band is pretty flattered to be the only artists to appear on both discs.
"It might be something to do with Stephenie Meyer and that she loves us," drummer Dominic Howard told MTV News. "We met her quite awhile ago in Phoenix — it was before 'Twilight' came out. She's a very nice lady and talked about how she listens to our music as she writes her books. This is all way before it turned into this huge success that it is, before everyone went vampire nuts."
But now that everyone has gone "vampire nuts," Howard says they're happy to benefit from the extra exposure. "I think our music has reached out to whole loads of new people that haven't heard us before," he said. "It's great to know that people are discovering our music. It's a nice side project to be involved in."
Muse originally recorded the piano ballad "I Belong to You" for their latest album, The Resistance. But just as that album came out, the brain trust behind the "Twilight" flicks asked them to rework the track for "New Moon."
"I know the director [Chris Weitz] really, really liked that track," Howard said. "He really wanted to get it into a scene somewhere, but they wanted a slightly different vibe of what was already recorded for the album."
So, they headed back into the studio, and Howard said he's quite pleased with the results. "It's a bit more rock in some ways," he said. "We rocked it up a bit and put some guitars on it and did an alternative mix."
Although Muse will soon be heading out on a tour, Howard said they might be able to fit the film's premiere into their schedules. "I think we got invited to the premiere, which might be in London the day before one of our shows in London," he said. "I liked the first one. I thought it was quite cool. I thought it was quite raw as well."
source & video: http://www.mtv.com/news/ar
Thursday, October 15, 2009
BellasDiary: Free New Moon Soundtrack Song Remix of Satellite Heart by Anya Marina from Fandango!
Wow... buy advance ticket and got free OST? Check this out...
-Liana-
Free New Moon Soundtrack Song Remix of Satellite Heart by Anya Marina from Fandango!
-Liana-
Free New Moon Soundtrack Song Remix of Satellite Heart by Anya Marina from Fandango!
Buy advance tickets to New Moon and receive a free, exclusive soundtrack song remix on iTunes! You will get Satellite Heart (Air Mail remix) by Anya Marina from iTunes. Click Here to get yours!
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Wednesday, October 14, 2009
HisGoldenEyes: New Moon Soundtrack Releasing Early!
Hey all!!! Am excited!! Are you??
Lydia
Lydia
THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON SOUNDTRACK
NEW RELEASE DATE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16TH
Due to overwhelming and unprecedented demand, Chop Shop/Atlantic have announced a new release date for THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK. By far the most anticipated soundtrack of the year, the compilation will now be released this FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16TH, four days earlier than originally scheduled. Last year’s TWILIGHT SOUNDTRACK debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 and has sold more than 3.5 million copies worldwide. It has remained on the Billboard 200 chart for 48 consecutive weeks.
The Twilight Saga: New Moon hits theatres nationwide Friday, November 20th.
For more information, visit www.newmoonthesoundtrack.c
Source: http://www.hisgoldeneyes.c
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