Music Signs Punk Soundtrack from Darren Aronofsky’s new movie

Music Signs Punk Soundtrack from Darren Aronofsky’s new movie

British band recorded four unreleased songs and collaborated with Rob Simonsen to create the Caucho Stealing trail, a Austin Butler film

The British band Idles just launched “Rabbit Run”track composed especially for the new movie Darren Aronofsky, Caucho Stealing (in Brazil Thieves). The music is one of the four unreleased tracks that make up the original soundtrack of the feature, alongside a rereading of “Police and Thieves”immortalized by The Clash. The full trail will be digitally released on August 29, the same debut date as the movie.

Aronofskyknown as classics as Black swan and Réquiem for a dreamjoined the composer Rob Simonsen and to Idles With the objective of recreating the Crue and Chaotic energy of the New York Punk of the 1990s. More than collaborators, band and director formed a creative team that challenged the limits of cinema and music. The idea, according to the Aronofskyit was simple and bold:

Built Thieves like a fun roller coaster and wanted to boost the movie with a punk sensitivity… it was a dream to see the Idles Explode our screen with sound.

“Rabbit Run” translates this spirit with intensity: distorted guitars, hypnotic drums and the visceral performance of Joe Talbot make the track a sound punch that reflects the protagonist’s dilemma Hank Thompsona former baseball player who finds herself chased by criminals after accepting to take care of the neighbor’s cat. “Music represents someone who runs from fear until he decides to face him facing him,” he explains Tall. The vocalist also revealed that he knew Aronofsky behind the scenes of The Tonight Show And he described the partnership as “a lucid dream that led his entire life to realize.”

The film, based on the book of the same name Charlie Hustonbrings in the cast names like Austin Butler, Zoë Kravitz, Matt Smith, Regina King, LIEV SCHREIBER and even Bad Bunny. Set in a new and underground New York, Thieves Promises action, humor and chaos, all amplified by the band’s cathartic soundtrack. See the trailer:

The launch not only marks the foray of Idles In cinema, as it reinforces the trend of bands to assume the central role in the trails of large productions. Second SimonsenWorking with the British was an “inspiring and challenging” experience. Check out Lyric Video below “Rabbit Run”:

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Source: Rollingstone

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