So much happens every week at Lakeshore Records, so we couldn’t possibly cram everything into one post. We’ve picked six stories to highlight yet another eventful week to help you catch up! For all the Godzilla fans, we brought back “Chevzilla,” Jason Statham’s Crank 2: High Voltage alter ego; I, Frankenstein (3D) is released on Blu-ray & DVD; Fame celebrated its anniversary, and lots more. Do stay tuned for more updates and don’t forget to subscribe to this blog, FilmMusicDaily.com, so you don’t miss a beat!
The wait is over: I, Frankenstein (3D) in Blu-ray & DVD format is now up for grabs. Own your own copy of the stylish, modern retelling of the classic Frankenstein tale, starring Aaron Eckhart (“Thank You For Smoking“), Yvonne Strahovski (TV’s “Chuck”), Bill Nighy (“Underworld” movies), and Miranda Otto (“Reaching For The Moon“).
Aaron Eckhart embodies Frankenstein’s monster as “Adam,” as he finds himself in the middle of a supernatural battle for immortality, while Strahovski’s “Terra” helps “Adam” find his moral ground. It’s Eckhart like you’ve never seen him before.
Bill Nighy stars as Naberius in I, Frankenstein.
Watch the trailer to preview the movie. Buy the Blu-ray on Amazon.
For those who missed the announcement from Loopport.com: big congratulations goes out to Dzintars Leja, Grand Prize Winner of the Loopport I, Frankenstein Remix Contest, and to the Runner Ups: Alexander Stroeer, Fabio Martorana, Ear Pollutionz and DJ Feer Andrade. All entrants produced their own remix of “Misgiving” from Lakeshore Records‘ I, Frankenstein Soundtrack, a song by Geno Lenardo and Daniel Davies. Go to the Loopport remix contest results page for more details.
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A lot of exciting things happened last week: Lakeshore Records debuted three soundtracks, Perfect Sisters, Walk of Shame (Various Artists) and Wolf Creek 2. We also caught up with Geno Lenardo, soundtrack artist for I, Frankenstein, for an interview as he was boarding a plane. Did you miss any of these stories? Be sure to subscribe to our blog (FilmMusicDaily.com) to stay in the know. Here are eight stories you may have missed last week.
On the eve of the I, Frankenstein HD digital release (watch on Amazon), we caught up with Geno Lenardo, one-half of the band, By Maker. Co-founded by Daniel Davies (of Year Long Disaster) while working together on the I, Frankenstein Soundtrack, the partnership formed a new working friendship which endures to this day. Lakeshore Records released this album infused with Electro-Goth and Industrial sounds. Engineered with explosive beats and big guitars shredding to your delight, the tracks electrify your image of Aaron Eckhart’s “Adam” battling evil gargoyles like no immortal can.
Can you share something from the I, Frankenstein music video shoots? Well one thing people probably don’t know from those shoots is that originally Will Hunt from Evanescence was to be drumming in the videos. Unfortunately his father fell ill and he was unable to come to L.A. to the shoot. I was really lucky that my old friend Kourtney Klein from Army On The Dance Floor was available last minute. She kicked ass and looks great.
Working as a music composer yourself, who do you admire? There are so many. Danny Elfman for his gothic textures, Mark Mothersbaugh, for his Wes Anderson scores, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross for the really cool textures they create. Social Network is my favorite modern score. I would definitely have to list John Williams because I grew up with Raiders Of The Lost Ark and the Star Wars movies. He’s the best theme writer in film without a doubt.
IMAGE: AARON ECKHART IN A SCENE FROM I, FRANKENSTEIN
Before you begin on a project, do you have any rituals? There’s always a bit of research and pre-production I do. It could be as simple as consolidating collections of samples from my personal libraries or as involved as doing a lot of new sound design to create a whole new world of sounds. If it’s an album for a film I get as much possible information out of the director as I can. Most have made a temp track for the film and have a clear vision of what they want the music to sound like. Other than that I just dive in and start writing.
Collaborating and writing with a wide variety of writers and musicians is something that I can’t say enough about. If you’re always just writing by yourself things can get stagnant. There’s always something to be learned from another writers approach and/or perspective.
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There’s three songs on the Underworld Awakening soundtrack I did. The song, ”Heavy
Prey“ that I wrote with Lacey Sturm from Flyleaf came out really well. There’s video we shot for it as well on YouTube.
What’s next for you?
Right now I’m in the process of completing another collaboration with Daniel Davies for Lakeshore Records. We are doing a 10-song album and a separate album of instrumental cues for a graphic novel called Wednesday by John Bergin (of From Inside). I can’t wait to get it out there.
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Thanks to everyone who submitted entries to the I, Frankenstein Remix contest sponsored by Looport! We got some amazing submissions and we wanted to share them with you- here are all 50 of the I, Frankenstein Remixes!