Before Tame Impala‘s music landed in Divergent, they could be found in Lakeshore Records‘ The Fifth Estate and The Kids Are All Right soundtrack albums. Their special blend of nouveau-retro sounds lend atmosphere to each soundtrack. Tame Impala is set to appear tonight on Last Call With Carson Daily. Check local listings.
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The Fifth Estate: Download | Buy CD
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If you think you know what Rob The Mob is about, think again. The movie opened in theaters last weekend in New York City, and the soundtrack is now available. On the eve of the film’s Los Angeles premiere, Lakeshore Records spoke with Grammy-winning Composer Stephen Endelman about this modern-day Bonnie and Clyde story and his introspective approach to scoring the film.
How did you go about conveying the spirit of the couple, Tommy and Rosie, in the music?
There’s something about their chemistry. It’s a simple love story. Basically you can’t help but notice the way they look at each other: they are very much in love. They are so quirky and weird. Their theme was the opposite of who they are. The metering is not the same in each track on the album; each bar is a different length. I wrote a waltz that wasn’t a waltz, for example.
Some of the tracks on the album sound very gentle, like you were guiding the audience into seeing deeper into who Tommy and Rosie are as people. Was that intentional?
I feel the movie is respectful of the characters. Each character in the movie does what they do, honestly. The characters can’t help themselves. I didn’t want to just show them as a couple of wild kids robbing people. I want to show them as a couple of lovers. None of the music is sentimental, even though the movie is about an end of an era.
Did you already have a goal or idea in mind at the beginning of the project, or did you allow the album to shape itself?
The album shaped itself. I didn’t have an idea about the score at the beginning. I read the screenplay and then it became apparent. We had decided on a piano score already. When we finished the music, we did move things around a bit based on what seemed right with the movie, but I let the music speak through me through the characters. I felt sad and a sense of yearning. I felt their imperfections.
How do you go about choosing soundtracks to score? Do you have a rule about what kinds of movies you will or won’t score?
No rules. I try to mix it up. I fall in love with characters. If I fall in love with them, then I write music for them. I feel that the human condition is looking for love, depth and resolution. When I look back at all the movies I’ve ever done, each character wants to do better in some way. I’m really drawn to the characters.
The movie Rob The Mob, directed by Raymond De Felitta, opens widely on Friday, March 28 in Los Angeles. The reviews have been very favorable.
“Music. It plays a key role in ROB THE MOB as well. The film takes place circa 1992(ish) but the music is much more timeless, evoking an era far more indicative of the mafia’s hay days. Stephen Endelman composes the original music while accompanied by tracks from The Staple Singers’ “City In the Sky” and Wilson Pickett’s “Somethin’ You Got.” The opening sequence of the film, however, oddly sets the mood in an unexpected use of Deee-Lite’s “Groove Is In the Heart.” Trust me when I say it sounds odd at first, but quickly makes sense…”
Lakeshore Records is pleased to announce the release of the Something WickedSoundtrack, available now on pre-order.Four years in the making, the thriller stars Shantel VanSanten (television’s One Tree Hill), John Robinson, Julian Morris (Pretty Little Liars) and Brittany Murphy in her final role. Something Wicked is coming to theaters next month.
ComposerKyle Newmasterbrings full orchestral sounds and sweeping melodies to lend his signature touch to the album. The album is available widely on April 1st, but you can pre-order it today.
Something Wicked (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Music by Kyle Newmaster
01. Something Wicked
02. Leading Up To the Crash
03. Aftermath
04. Incident at the Pool
05. Disturbing Past
06. Starting a New Life Together
07. Sinister Thoughts
08. Seeking Help
09. Intruder
10. Chasing the Suspect
11. Hallucinations
12. Hit and Run
13. Night Terrors
14. Incriminating Evidence
15. Tragic News
16. Obsession
17. Serious Breakdown
18. An Unexpected Betrayal
19. Unlocking the Truth
20. Covering the Tracks
21. Listen to the Voices
22. A Vision for the Future
23. The Evil Plan Unfolds
Synopsis:
As a young couple embarks upon their wedding plans, gruesome secrets from their past collide with sinister forces of the present to ensure these newlyweds do not live “happily-ever-after.”
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If you lived in the futuristic world depicted in the movie, Divergent, where would you fit in? Starring The Spectacular Now‘s Shailene Woodley who plays “Tris,” andTheo James who plays “Four,” it’s a dystopian story of a girl who doesn’t fit into societal factions and a boy who doesn’t want to be categorized. Can you imagine what must be on their playlists to get them going? We dug through the Lakeshore Records catalog of soundtracks and music albums to create a very “Tris” and “Four” playlist. What songs would go on your playlist?
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The Tris Playlist U.R.A. Fever by The Kills (from Welcome To The Rileys soundtrack album): Download | Buy CD Make It Take It by Amanda Blank (from Piranha 3D soundtrack): Download | Buy CD Bad Karma by Ida Maria (from Scream 4 soundtrack album): Download | Buy CD Why Can’t You by Zach Broocke (from the album “Enjoy The Ride”): Download | Buy CD Get Free by The Vines (from Beastly soundtrack album): Download | Buy CD Be Mine by Kristina & The Dolls (from Beastly): Download | Buy CD
The Four Playlist I Wanna Be Your Dog by Iggy Pop (from Faster soundtrack album): Download | Buy CD Iron Man by Nico Vega (from Answers To Nothing soundtrack album): Download | Buy CD Bring The Noise (Pump-kin Edit) by Public Enemy vs Benny Benassi (Piranha 3D): Download | Buy CD Calling All Destroyers by Tsar (from Super soundtrack album): Download | Buy CD Hey Man, Nice Shot by Filter (from I Melt With You soundtrack album): Download | Buy CD Container Park (from Hanna) by The Chemical Brothers (from Focus Features 10 album): Download | Buy CD
Which songs would you put on your playlist? Let us know in the comments below!
Out this weekend: The Spectacular Now‘s Shailene Woodley stars in Divergent, a futuristic thriller set in the dystopian version of Chicago. People who do not fit into a distinct faction based on certain human virtues are marked “Divergent” and considered a threat to society. Based on the books by Veronica Roth, the film is expected to land the #1 spot over the weekend. After this weekend, do you think Shailene is going to be the new “It Girl” of the silver screen?
We love how Shailene represents the exuberence of youth and the un-jaded heart in both films. Film score composer Rob Simonsen captures the essence of all the emotions of young love and living in the now for The Spectacular Now album. Check out the soundtrack. We think she’s a keeper.
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