Thursday, May 13, 2010

LA Times Talks 'Eclipse' Soundtrack Artists

The complete Eclipse soundtrack list was revealed today. Slowly, I might add. LA Times has an article written up about the artists, taking note of the "indie-centric focus" that the third Twilight Saga album has:

The multi-part vampire soap opera series "Twilight" lightly sinks its fangs into the Los Angeles music scene with its rock-focused soundtrack to "Eclipse." The sonic companion to the third edition in the series will feature a cut from one of Silver Lake's most famed residents, Beck, as well as the Los Angeles-via-Philadelphia trio Eastern Conference Champions.

Britain's over-the-top theatrical rockers Muse will anchor the soundtrack, but the collection, like the one that accompanied "New Moon," once again takes an indie-centric focus. Low-key worldly rockers Vampire Weekend, anthemic roots rockers Band of Horses and electronic-laced Canadians Metric also appear on the Alexandra Patsavas-curated collection, due in stores June 11.

The soundtrack to "New Moon" roped in the likes of St. Vincent, Thom Yorke and L.A.'s Sea Wolf. Similarly, "Eclipse" boasts a cred-boosting lineup sure to draw some interest from those who have no stake in whether or not the girl who played Joan Jett gets cozy with a vampire or a werewolf.

Beck, for instance, is paired with Bat for Lashes, the moniker for the mystical and adventurous English singer/songwriter Natasha Khan. It's not Beck's only soundtrack this summer, as the artist will be all over "Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World."

Eastern Conference Champions are no stranger to film/TV work, having appeared on "Melrose Place" and "Friday Night Lights." The band released an album for Suretone before splitting with the label, home now to Limp Bizkit, and self-released an EP, "Santa Fe," last year. The fiery folksy rockers will appear at next weekend's Silver Lake Jubilee.

Elsewhere, Jack White have will a chance to redeem himself for prior cinematic music sins. His Dead Weather will contribute a cut to "Eclipse," and it will hopefully be stronger than the song he performed with Alicia Keys for "Casino Royale." The Black Keys, the Bravery and Cee-Lo are among the other artists on the soundtrack, which was revealed today on MySpace.

Metric has the lead-off cut on the album, and this stands to be a big summer for the still-rising band. The act, which bands a dance floor strut to its biting guitars and confessional vocals, will also appear in this summer's "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World."

The Chop Shop/Atlantic soundtracks to the "Twilight" series are big business. The "New Moon" disc has sold more than 1.1 million copies to date, according to Nielsen SoundScan, and the soundtrack to the first film has long surpassed the 2 million sales mark.

Click here to view the Eclipse soundtrack list if you missed it earlier.

{via LA Times}

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