Lianne La Havas has premiered the music video for her new single 'Forget'. The singer is seen performing against a blue background in a number of colourful outfits in the clip, which was released on her YouTube page last week. 'Forget' - produced by Matt Hales - marks the lead single from her new Ep of the same name, which is available to download from iTunes now with an impact date of February (more)...
- 1/23/2012
- by By Robert Copsey
- Digital Spy
Just yesterday, we looked at the official lyrics video for "Cold" by Lucy Schwartz and Aqualung on The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1's Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. Today, we'll check out a great new interview the two did about making the song. Even though this was just posted on Lucy Schwartz's YouTube page a few days ago, the chat was clearly filmed sometime last year (at the end, they talk about heading out to perform for Twilight fans at the Breaking Dawn - Part 1 cast and musician tour). Still, it's interesting to hear from them what went into making this lovely song. Evidently some William Blake poetry was consulted in the process, and Lucy Schwartz was inspired by "Bella's" choices, "giving up a great sacrifice for the one that you love," while Aqualung's Matt Hales thought it was more of "a very heightened version of a...
- 1/11/2012
- by thetwilightexaminer
- Twilight Examiner
The more snarktastic among us have made a near-industry over the years of goofing on the adventures of Edward and Bella, but there's one thing that even the most jaded hipster can't deny: The "Twilight" movies have always had kick-ass soundtracks.
Past installments have included contributions from indie stars like Death Cab For Cutie, Iron & Wine, Radiohead's Thom Yorke, Grizzly Bear and Stephanie Meyer's favorite band, Muse. Now, with only two flicks left, music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas (who pioneered this sort of thing with "The O.C.") is pulling out all the stops with the excellent soundtrack to "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1." And excellent it is, if your heart isn't hardened to the more emotional end of the moody-rock spectrum.
The first single released was "It Will Rain," a plaintive ballad from pop maestro Bruno Mars. It's a decidedly downbeat turn from the guy who would jump on...
Past installments have included contributions from indie stars like Death Cab For Cutie, Iron & Wine, Radiohead's Thom Yorke, Grizzly Bear and Stephanie Meyer's favorite band, Muse. Now, with only two flicks left, music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas (who pioneered this sort of thing with "The O.C.") is pulling out all the stops with the excellent soundtrack to "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1." And excellent it is, if your heart isn't hardened to the more emotional end of the moody-rock spectrum.
The first single released was "It Will Rain," a plaintive ballad from pop maestro Bruno Mars. It's a decidedly downbeat turn from the guy who would jump on...
- 11/7/2011
- by Adam Swiderski
- NextMovie
Tom Jordan wants to make a splash in the U.S.
Exclusive Interview by Michael Aaron Gallagher
The United States may just be the perfect place for Australian singer-songwriter Tom Jordan to make a splash. After all, he’s already made an appearance on the Australian version of the Disney Channel’s “As the Bell Rings,” enjoyed touring gigs across the continent and now it seems he’s ready to expand his fan following here in the U.S.
I recently asked Tom about his upcoming album and what he’s been up to lately. From the Australian music scene to talk of the Jonas Brothers, he shares some of his biggest aspirations for the coming year.
Michael Aaron Gallagher: “For people who haven’t heard of you before, how would you describe your style and who are some of your musical influences?”
Tom Jordan: “My music style comes...
Exclusive Interview by Michael Aaron Gallagher
The United States may just be the perfect place for Australian singer-songwriter Tom Jordan to make a splash. After all, he’s already made an appearance on the Australian version of the Disney Channel’s “As the Bell Rings,” enjoyed touring gigs across the continent and now it seems he’s ready to expand his fan following here in the U.S.
I recently asked Tom about his upcoming album and what he’s been up to lately. From the Australian music scene to talk of the Jonas Brothers, he shares some of his biggest aspirations for the coming year.
Michael Aaron Gallagher: “For people who haven’t heard of you before, how would you describe your style and who are some of your musical influences?”
Tom Jordan: “My music style comes...
- 2/19/2011
- by Michael Aaron Gallagher
- StayFamous.net
Thursday night's Grey's Anatomy, "Sympathy For the Parents," was all about children. Some who grew up together, others that haven't been born yet. But all about children.
It was wonderful in many respects, and the musical selections were appropriate as always.
Check out our comprehensive Grey's Anatomy review for our take on all the night's events - and there were many to go over, as you know! We want to hear what you think!
Below are the musical selections from Thursday night's great episode. Click to listen and order songs via iTunes, and check out our library of Grey's Anatomy music as well:
Two Door Cinema Club - "You're Not Stubborn" Aqualung - "Remember Us" Luluc - "I Found You"...
It was wonderful in many respects, and the musical selections were appropriate as always.
Check out our comprehensive Grey's Anatomy review for our take on all the night's events - and there were many to go over, as you know! We want to hear what you think!
Below are the musical selections from Thursday night's great episode. Click to listen and order songs via iTunes, and check out our library of Grey's Anatomy music as well:
Two Door Cinema Club - "You're Not Stubborn" Aqualung - "Remember Us" Luluc - "I Found You"...
- 4/2/2010
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (L.J. Gibbs)
- TVfanatic
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