The track of the American rock group ‘Future Days’ has an important connection with the HBO video game and television series
Pearl Jam released a collection of songs present in The Last of Usseries of HBO. Four track compilation includes the song “Future Days”, 2013, which is mentioned in both the original video game and television adaptation.
The rock band also shared (via Rolling Stone) a new music video for the track, which is part of the album Lightning Bolt (2013), to coincide with the release.
The collection also features a live version of “Future Days”, Recorded in Ohana Festival In 2024, the studio version of “All or none”And“Present Tense (Redux)”, From the album In the code (1996). In addition to being available on streaming platforms, EP will also be released as a 12 -inch vinyl in limited edition.
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In the game The Last of Us Part II, Joel Plays “Future Days”To Ellie on the guitar. In the latest episode of the series, Ellie finds a guitar in a theater in Seattle and fingers the first line of music – “If i ever were to lose you”(“ If I ever lost you ” – in the free translation) – suggesting a possible future scene with Joel (Maybe in a flashback?).
In 2020, Eddie Veddervocalist of Pearl Jampresented “Future Days” The Game Awards 2020 in honor of The Last of Us Part II. The song also appeared in one of the trailers of the second season of the series.
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Source: Rollingstone

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