Lykke Li, Grizzly Bear, Thom Yorke, Bon Iver, Editors and more featured on Twilight: New Moon Soundtrack

by Courtney Allessio on September 23, 2009

in Uncategorized

twilight-new-moonIt beats me how it happened, but America has developed this ridiculous propensity for blood-sucking entertainment.

Without decent explanation, I can’t bring myself to see the Twilight movie nor do I want to read the books. But the soundtrack for New Moon (the next movie of the Twilight trilogy) has just been finalized, and the track list has really got my interest.

It features brand new singles from big names like Lykke Li and one-of-a kind duets from not only Bon Iver and St. Vincent but also  a [what I'm predicting to be genius] collaboration between Grizzly Bear and Beach House.

Take a peek, or a good look if you’re so inclined:

01 Death Cab for Cutie: “Meet Me on the Equinox”
02 Band of Skulls: “Friends”
03 Thom Yorke: “Hearing Damage”
04 Lykke Li: “Possibility”
05 The Killers: “A White Demon Love Song”
06 Anya Marina: “Satellite Heart”
07 Muse: “I Belong to You (New Moon Remix)”
08 Bon Iver and St. Vincent: “Rosyln”
09 Black Rebel Motorcycle Club: “Done All Wrong”
10 Hurricane Bells: “Monsters”
11 Sea Wolf: “The Violet Hour”
12 OK Go: “Shooting the Moon”
13 Grizzly Bear: “Slow Life” [ft. Beach House's Victoria Legrand]
14 Editors: “No Sound But the Wind”
15 Alexandre Desplat: “New Moon (The Meadow)”

Look for its release on October 20th.

New Moon hits the theaters November 20th.

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  • victoria

    Okay, am I the only one who doesn’t like that there’s good music on the Twilight soundtracks? Maybe I’m just overprotective of my favorite music, but now every teeny bopper is going to start liking it. Is that mean?

  • Andrew Boni

    It’s okay to be annoyed. It kind of sucks, but it’s happened before. Remember when Garden State came out in 2004? After that, everyone and their mom was listening to The Shins, Iron & Wine, and Frou Frou…

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