Search This Blog

April 02, 2012

Must Have Soundtracks No. 1


Album: Lost Highway
Year: 1997

Tracklisting:

1. I'm Deranged - David Bowie
2. Videodrones; Questions - Trent Reznor
3. Perfect Drug, The - Nine Inch Nails
4. Red Bats With Teeth - Angelo Badalamenti
5. Haunting & Heartbreaking - Angelo Badalamenti
6. Eye - Smashing Pumpkins
7. Dub Driving - Angelo Badalamenti
8. Mr. Eddy's Theme 1 - Barry Adamson
9. This Magic Moment - Lou Reed
10. Mr. Eddy's Theme 2 - Barry Adamson
11. Fred & Renee Make Love - Angelo Badalamenti
12. Apple of Sodom - Marilyn Manson
13. Insensatez - Antonio Carlos Jobim
14. Something Wicked This Way Comes - Barry Adamson
15. I Put a Spell on You - Marilyn Manson
16. Fats Revisited - Angelo Badalamenti
17. Fred's World - Angelo Badalamenti
18. Rammstein - Rammstein
19. Hollywood Sunset - Barry Adamson
20. Heirate Mich - Rammstein
21. Police - Angelo Badalamenti
22. Driver Down - Trent Reznor
23. I'm Deranged (Reprise) - David Bowie

Lost Highway is a 21st century noir horror film by David Lynch, nearly impossible to explain with questions of identity being central themes. The soundtracks original material (composer Angelo Badalamenti, and Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor) and compiled selections provide the perfect atmospheric backing to Lynch's psychological thriller masterpiece. The track selection is mostly-industrial, alternative rock and metal cuts, with a couple of jazz songs and dark original score selections, including an industrial-tinged Badalamenti/Reznor collaboration.
We've Met Before, Haven't We?

Odin's Eight-Legged Steed



Band: The Flight of Sleipnir
Album: Lore
Year: 2010
Genre: Doom/Stoner/Psychedelia
Country: United States
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/theflightofsleipnir

Tracklisting:

1. Legends
2. Of Words and Ravens
3. Asgardreid
4. Fenrisulfr
5. The End Begun
6. Black Swans
7. No Man Will Spare Another
8. Winter Nocturne
9. Let Us Drink Till We Die

Sleip∙nir -(slāp'nir) Odin's eight-legged steed, and the greatest of all horses. Sleipnir, the swiftest on the earth could bear Odin over sea, through the air, and to and from the land of the dead.
Lore is a mythological journey that strikes a balance between trational doom and stoner/psychedelia to healthy doses of progressive and experimental sounds. The album is atmospheric and melodic with plenty of dark turns into heaviness and menacing riffs.

Giddy Up