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Anya Marina – Spirit School

Anya Marina – Spirit School

The greatest of artists are usually the ones who speak from their soul: rather than the mouths of others, from observations of the superficial aspects of life, or, from the angle of what is believed to be popular or appealing. Anya Marina portrayed this quality in her upcoming , , an accumulation of dissident tracks that lay off the beaten path of what she intended to fit into her upcoming full-length album. Despite their bohemian nature, these songs deserved their own debut considering Anya’s intent to just…write.

The idea for Spirit School, is based off of the concept of being in an environment where you can embrace and expand your soul in a ready and willing nature. This idea seemed fitting for Anya because, over the course of touring, she realized that life on the road, as a musician, can in fact be an educational facet for the mind and spirit to intertwine amongst themselves. These songs represent this ideal in clarity due to Anya’s perseverance in writing her own songs and feeling confident in the lyricism these tracks would embody.

Spirit School is a multifarious culmination of electro-pop gems. The beat on each track is not merely repeated, but tweaked and amped throughout the track. Her seductive lyricism compliments many of the songs well, transporting you to a low-key nightclub with a subtle cocktail in your hand, but your body’s energy exhibiting the “she needs to move” complex. The beat builds tension within itself, despite its speed or rhythm. And right when you think she is just laying a beat, she throws in some acoustic guitar, a little percussion, and some slight keyboard…and we’re back to square one indie/alternative pop.

Her voice is reminiscent of a more sophisticated Tegan & Sara (with a little less whine, and one less vocalist), especially in the title track Spirit School. But, her vocals also possess a more breathy and intimate sound than the aforementioned comparison.

The closing track is a remix of Satellite Heart, a track that was recorded for the : Saga. This beat differs slightly from the other melodies displayed in the album, featuring more of a vibe that you might acquire from listening to The Postal Service. Several indie artists aided Anya in the recording of this album, including: Courtney Taylor-Taylor of the Dandy Warhols, Michael Lerner of Telekinesis and Sam Fogarino of who contributed the remix of Satellite Heart featured at the end of the album.

Spirit School will become available to the public on November 15.

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Eclipse Tracklisting and Cover Art

Eclipse Tracklisting and Cover Art

In case you missed the big reveal yesterday, here is the for the new Saga film: :

1. Metric—“Eclipse (All Yours)”
2. —“
3. The Bravery—“Ours”
4. Florence + The Machine—“Heavy In Your Arms”
5. Sia—“My Love”
6. Farfarlo—“Atlas”
7. The Black Keys—“Chop And Change”
8. The Dead Weather—“Rolling In On A Burning Tire”
9. and —“Let’s Get Lost”
10. Vampire Weekend—“Jonathan Low”
11. UNKLE—“With You In My Head” (feat. The Black Angels)
12. Eastern Conference Champions—“A Million Miles An Hour”
13. Band of Horses—“Life On Earth”
14. Cee Lo Green—“What Part of Forever”
15. Howard Shore—“Jacob’s Theme”

Muse, a frequent contributor to the film series, gives fans the first lead single off the . As excited as we are for that, the big news with this tracklisting are the collaborations such as Beck pairing with Bat for Lashes.

The soundtrack will be released June 8. You can pre-order the release here.

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Muse return to Twilightverse with lead single on Eclipse Soundtrack

Muse return to Twilightverse with lead single on Eclipse Soundtrack

Despite what people think of the quality of the Saga stories/movies, the soundtracks for the films have been undeniably amazing with a great slew of up and coming indie rock artists as well as industry staples such as ‘s and Muse.

With a new movie out June 30, the third film, , is slated to have another awesome . Though full is not yet available, and Atlantic Records have announced a few details such as release date and lead single.

Rock trio returns to the Twilight world for a third time, this time with the lead single and a new, original song for the film. “” is the lead single for the film. You can hear a sample of the tune here:

The full song will be available Monday, May 17. The soundtrack will be available June 8. Visit eclipsesoundtrack.com for more information as it becomes available.

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Interview with Anthony Armstrong of Red

Interview with Anthony Armstrong of Red

With several albums, a song in the trailer for a popular motion picture and even a nomination for the upcoming , Red has had a good few years and the future only looks brighter. PopWreckoning’s Andrew caught up with to see what life is like for these rising stars.

Andrew Dunlap, PopWreckoning: This last tour (Class of ’09 Tour) that you were on came to an abrupt end. Something happened with one of the other bands?
Anthony Armstrong, Red: Jared, [lead singer of Saving Abel] got really sick. He has diabetes, I guess, and none of us really knew about that. He started having flu symptoms and they were afraid he had swine flu. We had actually dropped off the tour a few days before that for our own reasons…People getting sick; just trying to be as safe as possible. If one of our guys gets sick and ends up in the hospital, it puts our tour on a standstill. We actually had to cancel a few shows in Michigan for a similar situation. To cut our losses, we decided to end the tour.

PW: Was anyone from your band sick while on the tour? red
AA: Our lead singer is prone to sickness, we don’t know why, but he is. It’s like he has no immune system whatsoever. All of us were fine, but if one of us were to get sick, we could still stand there and play the guitar. But if he gets sick, it’s obviously a whole different ball game. We actually kept our distance from Jared and those guys just to avoid catching anything, you know? We have some big tour plans coming up and we didn’t want to take any chances.

PW: You guys are going to start touring in 2010 and you will be headlining?
AA: Yes, it’s called .
PW: And is this your first headlining tour?
AA: It’s our first headlining tour with this record and a full touring package. We’re playing with a band called Me in Motion. They’re an unsigned band. We always like taking out at least one unsigned band to give them a chance to get some exposure. We’re also playing with The Wedding, some good friends of ours, and a band called Pillar.

PW: The title of the tour comes from the title of one of your songs. What’s the story by taking this song or song title to name the tour?
AA: We’re a very theme-based band and we like to stick systematically to things. Doing this headlining run, the first song, “The Fight Inside,” off our new record is basically the entire meaning behind the whole project and there’s a lyric in that song “It’s nothing it’s everything.” It’s in the bridge actually. It’s like a chant that we do back and fourth with the audience. Just thought it was a perfect title to go along with the whole tour.
PW: There is also a song titled “Nothing and Everything” that is basically an acoustic version of “Fight Inside.”
AA: The very last track on the Deluxe Edition is called “Nothing and Everything.” It’s basically the song “Fight Inside” done acoustically in different tuning. It’s actually in standard tuning key. There’s another very very melodic string orchestra part in there. It also has the same nothing and everything lyric in it.

PW: You guys did something similar on your first album with the song “Already Over.” You had “Already Over,” then “Already Over Part 2,” which was more down and acoustic sounding. Is this something we can come to expect from you, a reoccurring thing to have a harder song and then a more acoustic version of the same song?
AA: All of our songs originate on the acoustic guitar. Believe it or not, even the heavier stuff is done on the acoustic guitar. When you hear a song acoustically without all the programming – a really stripped down version you get a sense of, as far as the vocals are concerned, what exactly you are hearing underneath all the craziness. It’s just something we have always liked to do, but not necessarily something we will continue to do on future projects. We’ve talked about doing acoustic CD’s for that reason. You know anyone can get in there with ProTools and make it sound huge and epic, but when you can strip it down and still pull it off that’s what we think is really cool.
PW: You also put out an acoustic version of your first single from your first album, “Breath Your Life into Me.”
AA: You hear such a heavy version of this song on the record and it’s like “how can they pull this off acoustically?” so it was just our way of saying, “here, this is how we do it.” We do acoustic sets every so often and we love to pull those songs out. You can really pick out the different notes, the vocals, chord progressions and harmonies- when we get requests for it we try to as much as we can because there is such an interest for it.

PW: The song “Pieces” off your first album was featured in the preview for the film “The Blind Side.” How did you guys get involved with that?
AA: We were actually approached by people out in LA to feature some songs in several different movies. That one was one that actually got put on the back burner for awhile and we were surprised when it actually happened. There were a couple other movies and there was talk about being part of the new “” movie , but the song ended up being placed with this movie (“The Blind Side”). We were very excited when we got the news and heard it in context. We saw it all pieced together with the trailer and it just fit so well. You know the song was written three years before this movie was even a twinkle in anyone’s eye and to see it work so well with the theme behind that movie is pretty awesome.
PW: Is your song actually featured in the film at some point or strictly the trailer?
AA: There is no part of the track in the movie whatsoever- it’s just a part of the official trailer. It didn’t make any part of the movie, which is unfortunate. But many songs that are in trailers don’t actually make it in the movie or as part of the soundtrack. But we were so excited just to be involved at all.
There are so many bands out there and songs being pitched for everything. It’s just another medium to get your music exposed and the labels work really hard to make that happen. It’s something that were always been interested in, our music has such a cinematic sound, there are just so many movies out there that we would love for our music to be in but its not something that we set out to do when we are making a record it just kind of leans that way sometimes.

PW: So I take it that you have gotten a chance to see “The Blind Side”?
AA: Oh ya! I think they did an incredible job and if you know anything about Michael Oher, it’s a pretty amazing story, and to see him out there in the NFL right now as a rookie for the Baltimore Ravens, it was pretty amazing. To be a part of any experience with that whole movie has just and honor and they did a great job. TWO THUMBS UP!

PW: Speaking of honor, Red was just nominated for another Grammy?
AA: Yes, we are once again completely excited and very, very surprised. It’s a great category to be a part of and there’s just such a broad range of artists out there that we’re always up against for any type of an award. It’s funny because we know four of the five bands that are nominated, so it’s neat to share that experience with peers. A couple of them we have actually toured with so we call ‘em up to congratulate them and play games back and fourth with each other like “well, we’re going to win; we’re going to win!”
It’s definitely an honor; it’s the biggest night in music. It’s a very prestigious honor to win and to even be nominated- there’s guys who’ve been nominated 21 times and have only won a few times- so it’s an honor to even be nominated.
Did I say we’re excited? Just keep your fingers crossed. We’re going to be down there on the 31st and if we win we will be on cloud 9 and will probably never come down from there. We always would joke around saying that if we ever won a Grammy, we would just quit because it’s just such a huge accomplishment in a musical career but you definitely need to try to keep your head on the ground for the most part.

PW: This album Innocence and Instinct is themed. Could you explain a little bit about that?
AA: Starting with first album- to answer completely the question- The End of Silence, was about getting out of those ruts that a lot of people get into, like all of the vices that we are held by. Speaking out about those things and not being quiet about the problems that we have because we all share very similar things in life regardless of what our nationality is, what our religion is what our belief structure is.
We’re all universal and tied in some way and we chose to use music, because music lets you get out there and touch anyone. It’s basically our therapy -getting out there and playing those songs every night. Because we remember exactly where we were when we wrote the songs. Now, going into Innocence and Instinct we didn’t want to focus on the same things we really wanted to dissect the struggles themselves. Innocence and Instinct has a duality of man. We’re all born with the innocence of life and the instinctual side. It’s also positive, when we typically find and the negative side.
It’s like you’re constantly battling those things in your life, and trying to overcome them. That was basically the entire theme of the record.

PW: So with your theme in mind, how did covering the Duran Duran song “Ordinary World” come to make it on your album?
AA: We wanted something to continue on with the theme behind the record. If you know anything about that song, “Ordinary World” just talks about Utopia: the perfect life. If it exists, let’s find it. You know what I mean? Let’s get back to it. It’s getting away from the vices we have in our lives and finding that perfect place. It’s the perfect song for the record.
It’s such a classic early 90s song. It was a top 40s hit and everybody knows Duran Duran. It was neat to find a song that fit our record and we think we pulled it of pretty well.
It’s a very fun song to play live too. A lot of people don’t realize what it is at first until that first chorus hits because it’s the most familiar part of the song, and then the solo. People are just like “oh yea!!!” We’ve had people ask us if we wrote that song. They probably just heard it on our record and didn’t make the connection, they just liked the song. So we are like “ummm that’s actually a cover song.”

PW: It’s the beginning of a new decade, 2010. What is your favorite musical memory of the past ten years?
AA: My favorite memory… we’ve been on the road for the last 4 years, we’re a very young band and I think my favorite memory is just the experience itself. It’s nothing like we thought it was going to be. We get out there and it’s so much more hard work than anybody realized and there’s just so much that goes into being in a touring act: when you’re young and you’re like “I want to be in a band, I want to tour, I want to do this and I want to do that” and then when you actually get out there and you actually make it out of the thousands of bands who will never ever see a record deal or the exposure.
We’ve had an incredible four years of touring, of honors and accolades. You know, it’s something that you hold close because it’s something that we pour everything that we’ve got into, our heart and soul. It’s everything that we’ve got inside and poured into our music. And to have the experiences that we’ve had out on the road so far, hopefully it will continue for another ten our twelve years or whatever is the most memorable thing to me because it’s not just one instance. I think I would just add it all up and say it’s been an amazing ride so far. To have all the experiences we’ve had with all the bands we’ve toured with, at all of the venues we’ve played, and just the good times we have as a group of guys out on the road on a bus just traveling around and see what all the world has to offer is the most memorable thing for me.

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Anya Marina – ‘Satellite Heart’

Anya Marina – ‘Satellite Heart’



Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter has premiered her brand new video for “Satellite Heart,” her contribution to The Saga: . Directed by , the video was shot outside of Portland, Oregon.

Anya will perform at select dates on the film’s upcoming cast tour (see itinerary below). Her first appearance will be at the Hollywood & Highland Center this Friday, November 6th in Los Angeles. For more information on the tour, visit www.hottopic.com and www.nordstrom.com.

New Moon OST: website | review

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Various Artists – New Moon Soundtrack

Various Artists – New Moon Soundtrack

Reviewing this album is bittersweet for me. For one thing, I hate all the hullabaloo that Twilight has brought along with it. It’s taken over so much of the media lately, and I’ve been sick of it since it started. When I saw the list of artists that were contributing to the Twilight Saga: , my heart sank. Not because they were bad, but because they were oh so good, and the fact that they’d jumped on the Twilight bandwagon irked me so much. Secretly, I was hoping that the soundtrack was really really bad. New-Moon-Soundtrack-Cover

But I was proven wrong, because it’s so good.

Like, really good.

As of right now, I’m separating the soundtrack from the film, because the soundtrack will surpass the quality of the film no doubt. And I’ll take you through Alexandra Patsavas’ musical masterpiece piece by piece, as it’s the only way I can do it justice.

1. – “Meet Me On The Equinox”

As far as a Death Cab song, when I first heard this I was a little underwhelmed. But I think they’ve mixed it differently for the final soundtrack, so it’s grown on me a bit. Sure, the hook is a little generic for a Death Cab for Cutie song, but as far as a catchy single to start off the soundtrack, it works really well.

2. Band of Skulls – “Friends”

Track two had a completely different vibe as the songs surrounding it – as it’s more upbeat, and provides a lightness that the soundtrack otherwise doesn’t have. It’s the first of a few very raw sounding tracks on this album, which is something you didn’t get from the first film’s soundtrack. “Friends” isn’t a huge song, but it’s a nice departure from the other big songs on the record.

3. – “Hearing Damage”

This was the one track I was dying to hear, as I’ve been a huge Radiohead fan for a long time, and it’s hard to criticize Thom Yorke for anything. And yet again, like the song says, Thom, “You can do no wrong… in my eyes.” A great throwback to Eraser from a few years ago, “Hearing Damage” is a dreamy electro track full of ominous synthesizers and tricky drums.

4. Lykke Li – “Possibility”

When I heard that Lykke Li would be contributing a song, I was expecting something similar to “I’m Good, I’m Gone,” for a less intense part of the movie, maybe when isn’t seeing in her head, but this slow ballad is so beautiful. It almost reminded me of “Lover’s Spit” by , with the heavy constant piano chord and lo-fi sound.

5. – “A White Demon Love Song”

This was the only song that didn’t seem to fit so perfectly with the rest of the soundtrack, but that could be the context The Killers bring with them, but I totally dig it as a Killers song. It goes back to Brandon Flowers’ natural crooning vocals without any of the frantic energy he seems to have adopted with Day and Age.

6. Anya Marina – “Satellite Heart”

To tell you the truth, the opening hook to this song sounds so much like another of Marina’s songs “Move You.” But then again, Alexandra Patsavas is also the music supervisor for “Grey’s Anatomy,” which is where I heard “Move You.” But as “Satellite Heart” moves through its verses and choruses, it gets bigger and draws you in more. The violin additions towards the end gave me goosebumps too.

7. – “I Belong To You”

The original version could have easily gone in this version’s place. The remixing didn’t make it any better, nor did it necessarily make it any worse. This is by far the peppiest song on the record, which may mean something that it’s right in the middle. I don’t know, but this song didn’t wow me so much now, mostly because I’ve listened to it so many times since The Resistance came out last month.

8. & – “Rosyln”

Let me tell you, ’s vocals layered with ’s and mixed with the understated acoustic guitar and banjo made for the best song on the record. By far. I could listen to it all day. It’s just…wow.

9. – “Done All Wrong”

BRMC’s distinctly lo-fi sound here works exquisitely, with the hints of southern rock and blues adds a different kind of sadness to the record, which up until now has lacked the depth that blues can bring. And what’s so ironic is that BRMC was on the season one soundtrack to “True Blood,” another bit of vampire fare.

10. Hurricane Bells – “Monsters”

Similar to “Friends,” “Monsters” is very much an upbeat song, with a hint of hopefulness. As a heavy movie watcher, I think “Monsters” almost sounds like one of those songs that editors layer over a montage, but not a cheesy one. Not quite filler, but not quite a stand-out, “Monsters” is one of the middle-of-the-road songs on the soundtrack.

11. Sea Wolf – “The Violet Hour”

The second happy song in a row, “The Violet Hour” is so dancey you wonder what’s happening in the story where they play this song. It also emphasizes the vocal theme throughout the record – quieter, smaller vocals – which is different from the first soundtrack with Paramore’s ’ loud rock-chick vibe and ’s raw shriek.

12. – “Shooting the Moon”

A typical OK Go song, with ’s soft, dreamy crooning, “Shooting the Moon” is another lighter song on the record. But what makes this song even better is the stark contrast that comes in the last minute of the song with heavy bass and strong distorted guitar riffs.

13. Grizzly Bear – “Slow Life”

Coming off an amazing record, Veckatimest, Grizzly Bear doesn’t lose any of their authentic sound here with the intentionally droning vocals from Beach House’s Victoria Legrand adding to the ominous, woodsy feel of Grizzly Bear’s music. As the song goes on, it builds to the climax which makes it fit perfectly on the soundtrack.

14. Editors – “No Sound But The Wind”

In tandem with their latest release, this marks the beginning of a new period for Editors, losing the heavy parallels and moving into a rawer, anthemic sound. “No Sound But The Wind” essentially finishes out the record in terms of rock songs, and it is the perfect ending in terms of emotion.

15. – “New Moon (The Meadow)”

It’s hard to talk about a classical song in the context of an otherwise indie rock soundtrack, but by itself, this song makes me actually kind of excited to hear the full score. It’s not too long, yet not too short, to give us just the right amount of classical to actually finish off the album.

This went on very long apparently, but hopefully it enlightened you to how awesome this soundtrack is. It moves fluidly through different emotions and different keys it sounds like one of those great mix CDs that you made for your significant other when you were going through a “rough patch.” Even if you hate everything Twilight, give the soundtrack a chance. You won’t be disappointed.

The soundtrack release date has been moved up and will be available Friday, Oct. 16.

New Moon: soundtrack site

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Death Cab for Cutie’s New Video Premieres on MTV Wednesday

Death Cab for Cutie’s New Video Premieres on MTV Wednesday

Whatever your opinions are of the Saga, the movie’s sure know how to pick a killer . New-Moon-Soundtrack-Cover

The lead single off the soundtrack is ‘s “Meet Me On the Equinox.” On Wednesday, Oct. 7, the video for the single will premiere on MTV at 8 p.m. (all time zones). It will be immediately posted on MTV.com.

, who also did the beautiful paper dolls video for “Grapevine Fires” directs.

The soundtrack hits stores Oct. 20.

Death Cab for Cutie: website | sneak video peak

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Victor Victor Band for Popwreckoning @ North Star tonight!

Victor Victor Band for Popwreckoning @ North Star tonight!

Hey Philly!

Don’t forget to come out and support and Popwreckoning tonight at (27th & Poplar)!

TONIGHT, JUN 18, 2009
8:00 PM (doors) $8 / 21+

Battle of the Blogs II featuring:
Bag of Songs vs. Popwreckoning vs. Teenage Kicks
[featuring of ] (11:30 set)
Victor Victor Band (10:30 set)*
(9:30 set)
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Victor Victor Band: website | myspace

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