
When working on the film Dan In Real Life director Peter Hedges brought in singer/songwriter Sondre Lerche from pretty much the very beginning of production. What Sondre Lerche came up with really compliments the film and adds to its honest feel. Here are my two favorite songs from the soundtrack.
My Hands Are Shaking – Sondre Lerche.mp3 (right click to save)
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To Be Surprised – Sondre Lerche.mp3 (right click to save)
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Donnie Darko had some of best 80’s music. In fact, if it hadn’t been for this film I would have continued to believe all my naive friends who claimed “there was no such thing as good music in the 80s.” Here are a few songs from one of my favorite movie soundtracks.
Head Over Heels – Tears for Fears.mp3 (right click to save)
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The Killing Moon – Echo and The Bunnymen.mp3 (right click to save)
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Notorious – Duran Duran.mp3 (right click to save)
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Love Will Tear Us Apart – Joy Division.mp3 (right click to save)
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Never Tear Us Apart – INXS.mp3 (right click to save)
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If you like Donnie Darko check out the “Mad World” music video by Gary Jules.
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Grapevine Fires – Death Cab for Cutie.mp3 (right click to save)
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The fires in Southern California are incredibly dangerous, scary, and costly. I wish we never had to deal with wildfires but in all the destruction there is something awfully beautiful that serves as a reminder of how powerless we really are.
This entry was written by , posted on May 9, 2009 at 2:21 pm, filed under Song of the Day and tagged death cab for cutie. Leave a comment or view the discussion at the permalink and follow any comments with the RSS feed for this post.

Here’s one of the better remixes from the Passion Pit remix contest in anticipation of their upcoming album. I also had to throw in a track off Bromst by Dan Deacon because they both make some very strange and wonderful music.
Little Secrets (Letting Up Despite Great Faults Remix) – Passion Pit.mp3 (right click to save)
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Woof Woof – Dan Deacon.mp3 (right click to save)
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Plus Ones – Okkervil River.mp3 (right click to save)
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Will Sheff incorporated a ton of references to other songs and artists in “Plus Ones.” Here’s the complete list compiled by Cynthia Closkey:
1 “96 Tears,” Question Mark and the Mysterians, 96 Tears (1966).
2 “99 Luftballons,” Nena
3 “Seven Chinese Brothers,” REM, Reckoning (1983).
4 “Eight Miles High,” written by Gene Clark, Jim McGuinn, and David Crosby, recorded by The Byrds and included on Fifth Dimension (1966).
5 “TVC15,” David Bowie, single (1976); a song possibly about Iggy Pop hallucinating, or possibly not.
6 “Care of Cell 44,” The Zombies, Odyssey and Oracle (1968).
7 “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover,” Paul Simon, Still Crazy After All These Years (1975).
8 “Three Times a Lady,” The Commodores, Natural High (1978).
9 “What’s New, Pussycat?,” Tom Jones (1965).
10 “Sixteen Candles,” The Crests (1958).
11 “Let’s Get Lost,” Chet Baker (1955).
This entry was written by , posted on May 7, 2009 at 6:26 am, filed under Song of the Day and tagged okkervil river. Leave a comment or view the discussion at the permalink and follow any comments with the RSS feed for this post.
A group of passionate Lord of the Rings fans from the UK produced a 40 minute prequel film to J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Fellowship of The Ring they are calling The Hunt for Gollum. The group was on a budget of only $5,000 but they made a truly impressive piece with professional art direction, cinematography, CG, and soundtrack. Released just a few days ago, the film has already been viewed 500,000 times.
You can watch the entire film online for free by visiting their Dailymotion page.
This entry was written by , posted on May 6, 2009 at 2:16 pm, filed under Film and tagged tolkien. Leave a comment or view the discussion at the permalink and follow any comments with the RSS feed for this post.