Friday, December 2, 2011

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Soundtrack: What to Rock Out With

This week’s exciting, badass movie release Scott Pilgrim vs. the World brings with it an exciting, badass soundtrack . In the film, Michael Cera plays the title character and bassist in the band Sex Bob-Omb, and even though that band is fictional, their songs are not. They’re courtesy of Beck, who infuses original tracks like ” We Are Sex Bob-Omb ” and ” Summertime ” with real rock-star cred. The soundtrack features more of that from other artists too, like Frank Black’s tribute to the movie’s leading lady, ” I Heard Ramona Sing .” Perhaps the most download-worthy song on the soundtrack is one that’s featured prominently in the movie: ” Black Sheep .” It’s the gorgeous, addictive contribution from Metric (performed by another fictional band in the flick). The standout tracks continue: there’s a particularly awesome cover of Sade’s ” By Your Side ” by Beachwood Sparks, and the sexy ” Sleazy Bed Track ” by The Bluetones. The movie also makes use of previously existing songs that fit the tone, like the dreamy, several-years-old ” Anthems for a Seventeen-Year-Old Girl ” by Broken Social Scene and the decades-old - and achingly appropriate - ” Teenage Dream ” by T. Rex. View original here: Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Soundtrack: What to Rock Out With

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