On a worldwide literary phenomenon (soon to be a global film phenomenon), "The Hunger Games" is dazzling staff. The story of Katniss Everdeen sacrificing his sister, fighting in the Hunger Games and do everything they can to survive often comes as a silent and solitary stream of consciousness rather than a superhero story bronze. With the wildly anticipated, led by Jennifer Lawrence "Hunger Games" hits theaters on March 23, the soundtrack of the film - a mixture of first-line ranging from artists Taylor Swift Kid Cudi - wisely focuses on the vulnerability of the main character in the story and the sense of family that serves as your property more easily. The soundtrack is a collection of unabashed rock and hip-hop, but instead of a popular trend study of a child who struggles to overcome his circumstances unjust.
For experts, produced by T-Bone Burnett, "The Hunger Games: Songs of District 12 and beyond," finds a way to emphasize the most characteristic features of their current marquee events and winning entries from relatively unknown artists on here . Swift and civil wars each contribute solo songs as well as collaboration a "Safe & Sound", which captures the texture of "The Hunger Games" character in a manner reminiscent of Dashboard Confessional song Spider-Man "vindicated." Meanwhile, Neko Case, Miranda Lambert and Arcade Fire held on the occasion of their songs, and secret sisters, Punch Brothers and The Low Anthem convey a subtle confidence, and deliver three of the best cuts from the soundtrack
The Hunger Games "soundtrack has a few blunders - Kid Cudi is a dynamic performer, but it feels out of place when surrounded by acoustic guitars - but ultimately, the set of 16 songs is both a co-bid for "Hunger" intransigent and arouse. of folk-rock compilation for lovers not does not matter if you live in District 12, or have no idea what the hell is District 12, this soundtrack came garnished over a huge platform for the franchise.
What songs of "The Hunger Games" the soundtrack are the highlights? Here is the breakdown of the album track by track:
1. Arcade Fire, "daughter of Abraham" - an intense lullaby the soundtrack opens with a brutal distortion that serves as bookends militaristic percussion and vocals guide RĂ©gine Chassagne. The title is a reference to the biblical story of Abraham's sacrifice.
2. Secret Sisters, "Tomorrow will be more friendly" - A beautiful and sad waltz that recalls the tense expectancy Rue's song. The feeling of the line "I know this will not last / And tomorrow will be more friendly" captures the spirit of the series.
3. Neko Case, "nothing to remember" - Case lends its strong emphasis on alt-country soundtrack, leaving behind his past and trying to reach "the finish line." A short prayer and firm hand.
4. Taylor Swift with civil wars, "Safe & Sound" - a decidedly non-satirical song covered by the gregariousness of the soundtrack. Backup country superstar, civil wars add a bit of seriousness with melancholy melody.
5. Kid Cudi, "The Rule and the murderer" - One of the few curve balls the album, "The Rule and the murderer" Kid Cudi is still fiddling around WZRD mode, with heavy drums and buzz- underpinning her moans saw guitars and lurches hooks hurt.
6. Punch Brothers, "Dark Days" - a song that deals with a mother and sister back to a particular literary heroine. A gentle ode to hide the fear away that (hopefully) could soundtrack for an emotional scene in the film.
7. The Decemberists, "An engine" - The pace quickens with this rocker Decemberists simple like Twitter signing Colin Meloy is eclipsed by the dependence of the electric guitar unusual.
8. The Carolina Chocolate Drops, "Lament of the Daughter" - Can not imagine the sunrise over the District 12, Katniss and Gale lurking in the woods, as this song tells their last morning together before harvest? CCD works even the word "Mockingjay" in this little tune!
9. Civil wars, "Kingdom Come" - After providing an assist from Taylor Swift before the soundtrack, civil wars come to shine on their own here, its harmonies of tissue increasingly noticeable as the song progresses subtly designed .
10. Glen Hansard, "Take The Heartland" - Half The Swell Season (and star of "Once") Glen Hansard injected some much needed urgency in the album, debating the merits of murder and that sounds a lot like Dave Grohl in the just change of pace.
11. Maroon 5 with Rozzi Crane, "Come Away To The Water" - Another artist stepping out of his element: Adam Levine slows your instincts "Jagger" and acts as a mermaid with Rozzi Crane sign a "lamb" to slaughter "" .
12. Miranda Lambert Pistol Annies, "Run Run Daddy" - Like the best songs of 2011 Pistol Annies' from the album "Hell on Heels", "Run Run Daddy" natural charisma Lambert surrounds the pulp, production and rising harmonies.
13. Jayme Dee, "the rules" - from the vocal point of view, fresh Jayme Dee maintains its position at the biggest name on the soundtrack, despite the "Rules" is undoubtedly one of the weaker tracks on the disk.
14. Taylor Swift, "Eyes Open" - the strongest contributions soundtrack of Swift, "eyes open" places the singer in his own version of the Hunger Games, trying to stay alert and keep your sense of yourself as much the world is watching. A clever twist on the pitfalls of fame.
15. The Low Anthem, "Child Lover" - While away from the images of "The Hunger Games", the melancholy "lover is like a child" sneaks up on the listener with its focus poetic, and is buried in skin.
16. Birdy, "Just A Game" - The soundtrack ends with a hymn in which Birdy impressive exhibits its full range and declares: ". It is not, to keep me safe from harm / no question, which I carry in their arms "is it just a game? Sure it was not for Peeta!
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