Congratulations to the filmmakers of Song One which will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival January 2014. The music-centered film has been supervised by Lakeshore Entertainment Music Supervisors Brian McNelis and Eric Craig.
Indiewire Reports:
Two music-based/centered movies on the way to Sundance, featuring a couple actresses we really dig. Onwards…
Anne Hathaway goes indie with “Song One,” which features music written by former Rilo Kiley frontwoman and solo artist Jenny Lewis alongside her boyfriend Johnathan Rice. Johnny Flynn, Mary Steenburgen and Ben Rosenfield co-star in the Kate Barker-Froyland directed film. Synopsis below:
When an accident leaves her brother comatose, a woman sets out to retrace his life as an aspiring musician, leading to an unexpected relationship against the backdrop of Brooklyn’s music scene.
Expecting (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Score by Mark Kilian
Album Available December 17
Film In Theaters December 6
Listen to samples from the songs here:
Expecting (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Mark Kilian
01. Main Titles
02. Ping Pong
03. Down In The Valley (Traditional featuring Bonnie Piesse)
04. Out Of Rehab
05. Joyce With The Stoners
06. I Want You To Have It
07. Baby Monitor
08. Too Much For Peter
09. Piercing
10. Screaming And Puking
11. I Thought Someday I’d Want Them Too
12. Cart Wheels
13. I Had Plans
14. Your Baby Is Now The Size Of A Sweet Pea
15. It’s Coming
16. Gardening
17. Casey’s Old Flame
18. Breaking Dishes
19. Has Anyone Seen My Testicles
20. Breakdown
21. I Miss My Friend
22. So Much Month Left At The End Of The Money
23. Use Your Words
24. Ultra Sound
25. Awkward Dinner
26. Your Baby Is Now The Size Of A Squash
27. Meet Gus
28. Peter Leaves
29. Casey’s Jiz
30. I Didn’t Know I Was Gonna Feel This Way
31. Talk A Lot Of Smack, Do A Lot Of Smack
32. Your Baby Is Now The Size Of A Kiwi
33. Dog In Baby’s Clothing
34. Home Alone
35. I’m Pregnant
36. She Wants To Just Give Us Her Baby
One of the masterstrokes of the near-meteoric rise of Jeff Nichols was borrowing a composer from friend and collaborator David Gordon Green. David Wingo scored many of Green’s early films, as far as back as “George Washington” (recently reteaming with him for “Prince Avalanche”—see below), and came up with one of the most memorable scores of 2011 at his first time at bat with Nichols on “Take Shelter.” We hope the collaboration with Nichols is as long-running as the one with Green, because they’ve come up with gold again for “Mud.” Even more so that its predecessor, it’s real country-fried stuff, with Wingo combining bluegrass banjo and fiddle with persistent percussion and foreboding strings. The latter in particular is crucial to the film: even at its most carefree, the filmmaker and his composer don’t let you forget that something terrible is coming.
Youtube Album Preview:
Ain’t Them Bodies Saints – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
The moody and mystical “Ain’t Them Bodies Saints” features a trifecta of lived-in performances, sun-dappled cinematography, and a lilting, lovely score by Daniel Hart. Layers of strings, from violins and cellos to the higher ranges of bluegrass-inspired mandolin is buttressed by rhythmic hand-clapping, creating a totally unique and hypnotic sound. The score colors in all the elements of time and place, at once authentic and at other times magical and fairy-like, sounding of winged creatures taking flight. And yet, it feels organic, real, and worn, much like the aesthetic of the picture. Hart, another of ourOn The Rise composers this year, is a violinist and composer who also worked on David Lowery’s feature “St. Nick,” and short “Pioneer,” and it’s clear that the two artists’ work informs each other, fitting together seamlessly. Intimate, organic, grounded, and yet airy, the score of “Aint Them Bodies Saints” is what makes that film such a specific and unique piece.
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The Spectacular Now – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Indie composer Rob Simonsen is becoming quite ubiquitous. In 2013, he wrote music for “Girl Most Likely,” “The Way Way Back” and “The English Teacher” among others, but it’s his dreamy and emotional work in “The Spectacular Now” that really caught our ear.
I, Frankenstein (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Featuring new music from BY MAKER (feat. Geno Lenardo and Daniel Davies) plus 3 special bonus tracks.
Album available January 7th, 2014. Pre-Order it starting December 17th. Movie only in theaters January 24th, 2014
01. Misgiving – By Maker
02. Trouble – By Maker
03. 1 By 1 – By Maker
04. Perennial Flow – By Maker
05. Gimme Soul – By Maker
06. By Maker – By Maker
07. Way Down – By Maker
08. After All – By Maker
09. Possessions Mine – By Maker
10. Ascension – By Maker
11. Scream Where My Heart Should Be – 8mm
12. Feed Me More – Justin Lassen
13. Frankenstein – Geno Lenardo feat. Prashant Aswani
We revealed the album cover to the I, Frankenstein Soundtrack yesterday- now here is the official track listing.
I, Frankenstein (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Various Artists
BY MAKER is Geno Lenardo & Daniel Davies
01. Misgiving – By Maker
02. Trouble – By Maker
03. 1 By 1 – By Maker
04. Perennial Flow – By Maker
05. Gimme Soul – By Maker
06. By Maker – By Maker
07. Way Down – By Maker
08. After All – By Maker
09. Possessions Mine – By Maker
10. Ascension – By Maker
11. Scream Where My Heart Should Be – 8mm
12. Feed Me More – Justin Lassen
13. Frankenstein – Geno Lenardo feat. Prashant Aswani
Featuring new music from BY MAKER (feat. Geno Lenardo and Daniel Davies) plus 3 special bonus tracks.
Pre-Order it starting December 17th. Album available January 7th.