The Scream 4 soundtrack. Gazing back into the distant mists of time (well, the late ‘90s), it’s now easy to see that the first Scream was as much of a rebirth red herring for the horror genre as Pulp Fiction was for the American indie movie, and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels was for the British gangster flick. Just like those two, Wes Craven and Kevin Williamson’s superb slasher seemed poised to usher a new era of postmodern wit and sparkle in its chosen field, but only actually succeeded in spawning hordes of unforgivably feeble imitators. Scream 3, to name one.
Still, a Scream soundtrack – what a cheery concept, evoking as it does the notion of an entire record of scream-centric numbers to wrap one’s lugholes round. Like what? Ooh, well, Scream by Michael and Janet Jackson springs immediately to mind, though that’s hardly the...
Still, a Scream soundtrack – what a cheery concept, evoking as it does the notion of an entire record of scream-centric numbers to wrap one’s lugholes round. Like what? Ooh, well, Scream by Michael and Janet Jackson springs immediately to mind, though that’s hardly the...
- 4/13/2011
- by Paul Martin
- Movie-moron.com
According to Pitchfork magazine, Dan Deacon is scoring legendary director Francis Ford Coppola’s next film, Twixt Now and Sunrise. With his last film Tetro, Coppola returned to his independent roots, and the result was a deeply personal picture, overflowing with exuberance and passion – and the director’s best work in over twenty years. Perhaps his daughter’s filmmaking has rubbed off on him because the director (now 71 years old) is working on a gothic horror story with American electronic musician/wizard Dan Deacon. How cool is that?
Dan Deacon is famed for his live shows. When playing solo, he performs on floor level within the audience, his musical devices being set up on a low table, and surrounded by the crowd. Many regard his for assembling some of the best live shows and his albums have appeared on various top 10 lists.
Twixt Now and Sunrise will come out later...
Dan Deacon is famed for his live shows. When playing solo, he performs on floor level within the audience, his musical devices being set up on a low table, and surrounded by the crowd. Many regard his for assembling some of the best live shows and his albums have appeared on various top 10 lists.
Twixt Now and Sunrise will come out later...
- 1/13/2011
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
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