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63 minutes | Mar 16, 2020
Bonus: The Rise of Skywalker (Spoiler Talk)
With the release of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker on home video, we release our bonus discussion of the highly polarizing film. In this hour-long, bonus episode, you will hear some deep "foilers" (film spoilers) and a bit more spoiler-score discussion (scoilers) that is sure to console you or enrage you. This was originally recorded shortly after the film's feature release and so you will hear a lot of opinion and speculation that has since been addressed in the film's novelization. Whether you loved the film, hated it, or fall somewhere in between, please enjoy Kristen, Erik, Dane and Christopher's most spirited discussion! Check out our previous episode (146) for our full review of the film and John Williams' original score. Episode Highlights 00:00 - Foilers 40:51 - Scoilers Music Selections  0:00 - Fanfare and Prologue (Maestro Dane Edition) - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (John Williams) 62:20 - Fanfare and Prologue (Maestro Dane Edition) - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (John Williams) Find and Follow: Find Erik Woods on Twitter - @cinsoundradio Follow Dane Walker on Twitter - @maestrodane or on Letterboxd @maestrodane Follow Kristen Romanelli on Twitter - @kbfornow or on Letterboxd @kbfornow Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter - @ccoleman or on Letterboxd @clcoleman Follow The Soundcast on Twitter - @audiosoundcast Follow Tracksounds on Twitter - @tracksounds  Spotify:  Find our Spotify Companion Playlist here!  Find the Soundcast Six - The Bumpers Playlist here! Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com  http://bit.ly/amazonsoundtracks Subscribe and More Info aCAST GOOGLE PLAY iTUNES RADIOPUBLIC RSS FEED SPOTIFY STITCHER RADIO TUNEIN RADIO
93 minutes | Jan 9, 2020
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker by John Williams
John Williams has done it again. He scored the final installment of the Skywalker saga and Chris, Kristen, Erik and Dane are here for it! Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker reunites the four, who share their thoughts about the controversial film, but also about John Williams' decidedly less controversial score.. And finally, they deliver a double-scoop of rankings: all nine Skywalker-saga films and all nine of John Williams' scores! Episode Highlights 00:00 - Introduction 04:50 - Movie Review 23:58 - Score Review 39:20 - Standout Tracks 50:11 - Music Related Spoilers 1:03:50 - Film Rankings 1:11:19 - Score Rankings 1:18:00 - Who Should Take Over 1:27:16 - Closing Music Selections  0:00 - Fanfare and Prologue - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (John Williams) 25:41 Fanfare and Prologue - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (John Williams) 27:06 Falcon Flight - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (John Williams) 29:21 The Rise Of Skywalker - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (John Williams) 33:30 Battle Of The Resistance - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (John Williams) 35:22 Journey To Exegol - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (John Williams) 38:05 Farewell - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (John Williams) 39:36 Join Me - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (John Williams) 40:57 Anthem Of Evil - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (John Williams) 42:53 Falcon Flight - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (John Williams) 43:50 Reunion - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (John Williams) 47:09 Destiny Of A Jedi - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (John Williams) 48:20 The Speeder Chase - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (John Williams) 51:30 The Force Is With You - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (John Williams) 59:35 A New Home - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (John Williams) 1:00:00 Finale - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (John Williams) 1:11:19 They Will Come - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (John Williams) 1:14:00 Fleeing From Kijimi - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (John Williams) 1:20:17 Reminiscence Therapy - Solo: A Star Wars Story (John Powell) 1:23:43 Chase Through The Forest - Joe Kraemer 1:24:56 Finding Alara/Space Battle - Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (Joel McNeely) 1:25:51 Lair - Main Title - Lair (John Debney) Find and Follow: Find Erik Woods on Twitter - @cinsoundradio Follow Dane Walker on Twitter - @maestrodane or on Letterboxd @maestrodane Follow Kristen Romanelli on Twitter - @kbfornow or on Letterboxd @kbfornow Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter - @ccoleman or on Letterboxd @clcoleman Follow The Soundcast on Twitter - @audiosoundcast Follow Tracksounds on Twitter - @tracksounds  Spotify:  Find our Spotify Companion Playlist here!  Find the Soundcast Six - The Bumpers Playlist here! Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com  http://bit.ly/amazonsoundtracks Subscribe and More Info aCAST GOOGLE PLAY iTUNES RADIOPUBLIC RSS FEED SPOTIFY STITCHER RADIO TUNEIN RADIO
58 minutes | Nov 26, 2019
The Music of the Mandalorian [Ch. 1, 2] (Ep.145)
It's time we talk about The Mandalorian, don't you agree? Dane Walker and Christopher Coleman meet up in their favorite cantina to sit down and discuss the first two episodes of the new Disney+ Plus series. More specifically, they dive into Ludwig Goransson's original music for the series so far and both the positive and negative reactions it has received. Episode Highlights 00:41 - Introduction 04:47 - When and How Did we watch the show 06:34 - What did we think of the first episode 10:43 - What did we think of the second episode 17:51 - How did we feel when Goranson was chosen 20:43 - What did we think about the actual score 47:51 - What Are Our Expectations going forward 54:47 - Closing Thoughts 56:45 - Spoiler Music Selections  00:00 - The Mandalorian - Ludwig Goranson 09:59 - Bounty Droid - Ludwig Goranson 11:03 - Jawas Attack - Ludwig Goranson 17:51 - Hey Mando - Ludwig Goranson 20:43 - Face To Face - Ludwig Goranson 24:03 - The Mudhorn - Ludwig Goranson 29:12 - The Mandalorian - Ludwig Goranson 33:34 - Lone Wolf and Cub Theme - Kozure Okapi 36:54 - Star Wars Main Title - John Williams 41:54 - The Second Biggest Apes I’ve Seen This Month - Michael Giacchino 44:12 - You Are A Mandalorian - Ludwig Grandson 46:44 - Boba Fett Cartoon from Star Wars Special - John Williams and… 54:41 - The Mandalorian - Ludwig Goranson Notes: Jim Lochner's book "The Music of Charlie Chaplin" is available at Amazon.com Watch the JOKER trailer on Youtube. This episode was edited by Dane Walker. (Thanks!) Find and Follow: Follow Dane Walker on Twitter - @maestrodane or on Letterboxd @maestrodane Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter - @ccoleman or on Letterboxd @clcoleman Follow The Soundcast on Twitter - @audiosoundcast Follow Tracksounds on Twitter - @tracksounds  Spotify:  Find our Spotify Companion Playlist here!  Find the Soundcast Six - The Bumpers Playlist here! Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com  http://bit.ly/amazonsoundtracks Subscribe and More Info aCAST GOOGLE PLAY iTUNES RADIOPUBLIC RSS FEED SPOTIFY STITCHER RADIO TUNEIN RADIO
72 minutes | Aug 10, 2019
Dan Romer on Bond 25 - Soundcast Six Vol. 15 (Ep. 144)
Composer Dan Romer takes over the historic, musical reigns for the James Bond franchise. Which score for The Lion King is really king? Composers publicly pitching for big film gigs? Black Widow or The Eternals which is Twitter looking forward to more for its original score? Alf Clauses sues Fox/Disney over the Simpsons. Hans Zimmer finally releases his album "Xperiments" from the Dark Phoenix. These are the six stories Erik Woods, Dane Walker, and Christopher tackle in this 15th volume of the Soundcast Six! Episode Highlights 04:56 - #1 Dan Romer on Bond 25 16:00 - #2 King of The Lion King 27:39 - #3 Composer's Pitch 44:07 - #4 Black Widow vs. The Eternals 51:12 - #5 Alf Clausen Sues 56:46 - #6 Hans Zimmer's Xperiments Music Selections  00:00 - "The James Bond Theme" (James Bond Now) Vic Flick 13:47 - "Blood & Truth" - (Blood & Truth) by Joe Thwait and Jim Fowler 15:19 - "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" (The Lion King Instrumental Cover) by Masters of Sound 27:09 - "Listen to Me" (R&B Crate Digging) by Baby Huey & The Baby Sitters 43:57 - "Black Widow Note Book Cover" (Mindcraft Note Book Songs 4) by Grande1899 51:12 - "See You in Court 2nd Version" (Returned from the Ashes) by The Swiss Kids 56:47 - "Xperiment" (R.I.S.E.) by 10/31 70:29 - "Experiment in Terror" (The Essential Henry Mancini) by Henry Mancini Notes: Dan Romer Composer for Bond 25 King of The Lion King poll More anticipated score poll: Black Widow or Eternals Alf Clausen Suing Reacting to Zimmer’s Xperiments release The Annotator - Joe Thwaites and Jim Fowler on BLOOD & TRUTH. Find and Follow: Follow Dane Walker on Twitter - @maestrodane or on Letterboxd @maestrodane Follow Erik Woods on Twitter - @cinsoundradio Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter - @ccoleman or on Letterboxd @clcoleman Follow The Soundcast on Twitter - @audiosoundcast Follow Tracksounds on Twitter - @tracksounds  Spotify:  Find our Spotify Companion Playlist here!  Find the Soundcast Six - The Bumpers Playlist here! Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com  http://bit.ly/amazonsoundtracks Subscribe and More Info aCAST GOOGLE PLAY iTUNES RADIOPUBLIC RSS FEED SPOTIFY STITCHER RADIO TUNEIN RADIO
45 minutes | Aug 2, 2019
The Joker's Smile (Ep. 143)
The hit trailer for director Todd Phillips' upcoming JOKER feature film includes the famous song, "Smile" written by Charlie Chaplin and author Jim Lochner joins Dane Walker, Kristen Romanelli, and Christopher Coleman to discuss their thoughts about the trailer and its use of music. Finally, Jim Lochner takes us deep into the little-known history of the song and shares a few other Chaplin-related tidbits from his book, "The Music of Chaplin." Episode Highlights 00:00 - The Joker Teaser trailer 03:50 - What were everyone’s feelings about the Joker Film 07:05 - General Trailer Reaction 14:20 - Thoughts on "Smile" in the Joker Trailer 22:29 - The Smile Story 40:00 - Final Questions For Jim 42:28 - Wrap Up Music Selections  00:00 - The Joker Trailer 00:45 - Smile - Jimmy Durante 06:41 - Joker Trailer 21:47 - Dawn/Buckup/Never Say Die/Smile (End Title From Modern Times) Charlie Chaplin 25:00 - Eternally - (Main Theme From Limelight) Charlie Chaplin 29:22 - Smile - Nat King Cole 37:31 - Overture/Unveiling The Monument - (Opening to City Lights) Charlie Chaplin 40:31 - Chaplin Main Theme - John Barry 42:30 - Joker Trailer - Instrumental 44:21 - The Joker Trailer Notes: Jim Lochner's book "The Music of Charlie Chaplin" is available at Amazon.com Watch the JOKER trailer on Youtube. This episode was edited by Dane Walker. (Thanks!) Find and Follow: Find Jim Lochner on his official site: https://charliechaplinmusic.com/ Follow Dane Walker on Twitter - @maestrodane or on Letterboxd @maestrodane Follow Kristen Romanelli on Twitter - @kbfornow or on Letterboxd @kbfornow Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter - @ccoleman or on Letterboxd @clcoleman Follow The Soundcast on Twitter - @audiosoundcast Follow Tracksounds on Twitter - @tracksounds  Spotify:  Find our Spotify Companion Playlist here!  Find the Soundcast Six - The Bumpers Playlist here! Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com  http://bit.ly/amazonsoundtracks Subscribe and More Info aCAST GOOGLE PLAY iTUNES RADIOPUBLIC RSS FEED SPOTIFY STITCHER RADIO TUNEIN RADIO
68 minutes | Jul 26, 2019
Hans Zimmer on Dune - Soundcast Six Vol. 14
Hans Zimmer on Dune, Thomas Newman on 1917, and Junkie XL on Terminator: Dark Fate are three upcoming composer assignments. Michael Abels on See You Yesterday, Michael Giacchino and Pinar Toprak receiving ASCAP Awards and Alan Menken receiving a Razzie Award are all in the past now, but in this extremely belated episode, Dane Walker, Kristen Romanelli and Christopher Coleman make these the central topics for this volume of The Soundcast Six. Episode Highlights 05:13 - #1 Hans Zimmer on Dune 15:50 - #2 Thomas Newman on 1917 23:29 - #3 Michael Abels on See You Yesterday 32:12 - #4 Michael Giacchino and Pinar Toprak receive ASCAP Awards 42:52 - #5 Junkie XL on Terminator: Dark Fate 52:18 - #6 Alan Menken receives a Razzie Music Selections  01:10 - "Sandstorms" (Dune) by David Matthews 04:58 - "To Tame a Land" - (The Hand of Doom Orchestra Plays Iron Maiden...) Vitamin String Quartet 15:19 - "World War I" (War Collection Grades 3 - 12) by Mind Music 23:05 - "Pas De Deux" (Us) Michael Abels and Various 31:28 - "Lujon" - (Summer Swing Party, Vol. 1) by Henry Mancini 42:26 - "Terminator" (Terminator) SPENSR 51:42 - "High Times, Hard Times" (Newsies) by Newsies Ensemble & Newsies Add. Singing Cast 65:28 - "Sandstorms" (Dune) by David Matthews Find and Follow: Follow Dane Walker on Twitter - @maestrodane or on Letterboxd @maestrodane Follow Kristen Romanelli on Twitter - @kbfornow or on Letterboxd @kbfornow Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter - @ccoleman or on Letterboxd @clcoleman Follow The Soundcast on Twitter - @audiosoundcast Follow Tracksounds on Twitter - @tracksounds  Spotify:  Find our Spotify Companion Playlist here!  Find the Soundcast Six - The Bumpers Playlist here! Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com  http://bit.ly/amazonsoundtracks Subscribe and More Info aCAST GOOGLE PLAY iTUNES RADIOPUBLIC RSS FEED SPOTIFY STITCHER RADIO TUNEIN RADIO
93 minutes | Jul 9, 2019
Spider-Man: Far From Home Soundtrack by Michael Giacchino (Ep. 142)
Spidey's back from "the blip" and so is composer Michael Giacchino. Kristen Romanelli, Dane Walker, and Christopher Coleman also return and dive headlong into the 23rd entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe and final chapter of Phase III - Spider-Man: Far from Home! They talk about their state of mind going into "Far from Home," their feelings about "Spider-Man: Homecoming," and discuss a number of their favorite tracks from Giacchino's original score. While there is a lengthy spoiler section within the episode, stay tuned for 20 MORE minutes of BONUS spoiler talk after the end credits roll (and look out for Skrulls! Are you serious?) Episode Highlights 04:17 - Ready for more MCU? 09:31 - Who's a Homecoming fan? 11:57 - Far from Home general film reaction 21:10 - Far from Home general score reaction 28:00 - Far from Home SPOILERS 55:11 - Favorite Tracks SPOILERS 73:54 - BONUS - More Spoiler talk Music Selections  00:00 - "Swinging Set" (Spider-Man: Far from Home) by Michael Giacchino 02:14 - "Multiple Realities" (Spider-Man: Far from Home) by Michael Giacchino 11:39 - "A Lot of Splaining to Do" (Spider-Man: Far from Home) by Michael Giacchino 27:00 - "The Magical Mysterio Tour" (Spider-Man: Far from Home) by Michael Giacchino 54:47 - "Praguenosis: BAD" (Spider-Man: Far from Home) by Michael Giacchino 55:28 - "Bad to the Drone" (Spider-Man: Far from Home) by Michael Giacchino 58:00 - "Multiple Realities" (Spider-Man: Far from Home) by Michael Giacchino 58:40 - "Prague Rocked" (Spider-Man: Far from Home) by Michael Giacchino 59:16 - "Whose Behind Those Foster Grants" (Spider-Man: Far from Home) by Michael Giacchino 60:49 - "Tower of Cower" (Spider-Man: Far from Home) by Michael Giacchino 61:32 - "The Magical Mysterio Tour" (Spider-Man: Far from Home) by Michael Giacchino 62:22 - "A Lot of Splaining to Do" (Spider-Man: Far from Home) by Michael Giacchino 63:00 - "High and Flighty" (Spider-Man: Far from Home) by Michael Giacchino 64:43 - "Swinging Set" (Spider-Man: Far from Home) by Michael Giacchino 65:06 - "Taking the Gullible Express/ Spidey Sensitive" (Spider-Man: Far from Home) by Michael Giacchino 68:49 - "Far from Home Suite Home" (Spider-Man: Far from Home) by Michael Giacchino Notes: Rottentomatoes: Spider-Man: Far from Home Box Office Mojo: Spider-Man: Far from Home Find and Follow: Follow Dane Walker on Twitter - @maestrodane or on Letterboxd @maestrodane Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter - @ccoleman or on Letterboxd @clcoleman Follow Kristen Romanelli on Twitter - @kbfornow or on Letterboxd @kbfornow Follow The Soundcast on Twitter - @audiosoundcast Follow Tracksounds on Twitter - @tracksounds  Spotify:  Find our Spotify Companion Playlist here!  Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com  http://bit.ly/amazonsoundtracks Subscribe and More Info aCAST GOOGLE PLAY iTUNES RADIOPUBLIC RSS FEED SPOTIFY STITCHER RADIO TUNEIN RADIO
70 minutes | Jun 28, 2019
Toy Story 4 by Randy Newman (Ep. 141)
The toys are back and Dane Walker and Christopher Coleman are, too! Before they discuss the film and Randy Newman's original score, an old segment returns, WHYBLT? (What have you been listening to?) In addition, remembering James Horner just after the fourth anniversary of the beloved composer's passing, they each share a couple of their James-Horner-goto-scores. Episode Highlights 02:06 - WHYBLT? 12:47 - Remembering James Horner 25:00 - Toy Story 4 27:35 - Our Toy Story story 33:38 - Toy Story 4 - Film Reaction (Spoilers) 43:06 - Toy Story 4 - Score Reaction (Spoilers) 60:00 - Could anyone else score this franchise? Music Selections  00:00 - "You Got a Friend in Me" (Toy Story 4) by Randy Newman 02:04 - "A Lark Ascending" (LPO Plays Vaughn Williams) by Vaughn Williams 03:00 - "Gap" (Dark Pheonix) by Hans Zimmer 07:05 - "Gravity of the Situation" (John Carter) by Michael Giacchino 16:07 - "Main Title" (Apollo 13) by James Horner 17:28 - "Re-entry and Splashdown" (Apollo 13) by James Horner 19:07 - "The Ludlows" (Legends of the Fall) by James Horner 20:44 - "Epilogue" (Searching for Bobby Fischer) by James Horner 24:38 - "I Can't Let You Throw Yourself Away" (Toy Story 4) by Randy Newman 33:16 - "Trash Can Chronicles" (Toy Story 4) by Randy Newman 42:40 - "Operation Pull Toy" (Toy Story 4) by Randy Newman 60:00 - "Buzz's Flight and a Maiden" (Toy Story 4) by Randy Newman 68:21 - "Operation Pull Toy" (Toy Story 4) by Randy Newman Notes: Rottentomatoes: Toy Story 4 Box Office Mojo: Toy Story 4 Find and Follow: Follow Dane Walker on Twitter - @maestrodane or on Letterboxd @maestrodane Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter - @ccoleman or on Letterboxd @clcoleman Follow The Soundcast on Twitter - @audiosoundcast Follow Tracksounds on Twitter - @tracksounds  Spotify:  Find our Spotify Companion Playlist here!  Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com  http://bit.ly/amazonsoundtracks Subscribe and More Info aCAST GOOGLE PLAY iTUNES RADIOPUBLIC RSS FEED SPOTIFY STITCHER RADIO TUNEIN RADIO
71 minutes | Jun 6, 2019
Godzilla: King of the Monsters by Bear McCreary (Ep. 140)
Long live the king! Godzilla: King of the Monsters has been unleashed. Kristen Romanelli, Dane Walker and Christopher Coleman rant and rage over the latest incarnation Gojira on the big screen. They reveal their own histories with kaiju-movies (The War of the Gargantuas, anyone?), their thoughts on Godzilla (2014) and Kong: Skull Island (2017) and finally dive into some of McCreary's excellent work for the latest film. Stay tuned after the official close for some bonus talk about the film's end credit stinger and the destruction of Boston. Episode Highlights 03:39 - Kaiju history 10:16 - Godzilla 2014 18:53 - Godzilla: King of the Monsters - General film reaction 29:41 - Godzilla: King of the Monsters - Score reaction (Spoilers!) 36:28 - Stand out tracks (Spoilers!) 49:12 - The rise of Bear McCreary (Spoilers!) 56:40 - The future of the monster-verse (Spoilers!) 67:18 - Bonus Track - End credit stinger and the destruction of Boston (Spoilers!) Music Selections  00:00 - "Godzilla Main Title" (Godzilla: King of Monsters) by Bear McCreary 18:16 - "The Larva" (Godzilla: King of Monsters) by Bear McCreary 20:18 - "A Mass Awakening" (Godzilla: King of Monsters) by Bear McCreary 36:40 - "Godzilla Main Title" (Godzilla: King of Monsters) by Bear McCreary 38:58 - "Welcome to Monarch" (Godzilla: King of Monsters) by Bear McCreary 39:45 - "Rise of Gidorah" (Godzilla: King of Monsters) by Bear McCreary 41:37 - "Outpost 32" (Godzilla: King of Monsters) by Bear McCreary 42:37 - "Rodan" (Godzilla: King of Monsters) by Bear McCreary 43:08 - "Queen of the Monsters" (Godzilla: King of Monsters) by Bear McCreary 45:16 - "Godzilla (feat. Serj Tankian)" (Godzilla: King of Monsters) by Bear McCreary 46:44 - "Goodbye, Old Friend" (Godzilla: King of Monsters) by Bear McCreary 48:42 - "Redemption" (Godzilla: King of Monsters) by Bear McCreary 61:51 - "King of the Monsters" (Godzilla: King of the Monsters) by Bear McCreary Notes: Rottentomatoes: Godzilla: King of the Monsters Box Office Mojo: Godzilla: King of the Monsters Find and Follow: Follow Dane Walker on Twitter - @maestrodane or on Letterboxd @maestrodane Follow Kristen Romanelli on Twitter - @kbfornow or on Letterboxd @kbfornow Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter - @ccoleman or on Letterboxd @clcoleman Follow The Soundcast on Twitter - @audiosoundcast Follow Tracksounds on Twitter - @tracksounds  Spotify:  Find our Spotify Companion Playlist here!  Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com  http://bit.ly/amazonsoundtracks Subscribe and More Info aCAST GOOGLE PLAY iTUNES RADIOPUBLIC RSS FEED SPOTIFY STITCHER RADIO TUNEIN RADIO Summary
44 minutes | May 17, 2019
Tolkien by Thomas Newman (Ep. 139)
Thomas Newman is back with his original score to the recently released bio-pic, TOLKIEN. Dane Walker and Christopher Coleman represent the tiny audience that went to see the film on opening weekend by sharing why they, themselves, bothered to run out and see the film so early, what they thought about the film, and their expectations for Newman's ethereal score. Was it a good fit for the film or is it better as a stand-alone listen? The episode concludes with the two spotlighting a few stand out tracks from the Tolkien soundtrack. Episode Highlights 03:25 - Why did we rush out to see this movie? 08:41 - Tolkien - General reaction to the film 14:40 - Tolkien - Expectations for the score 17:08 - Tolkien - General reaction to the score 26:28 - Stand out tracks Music Selections  00:00 - "The TCBS" (Tolkien) by Thomas Newman 08:30 - "Dragons" (Tolkien) by Thomas Newman 09:40 - "Impecunious Circumstances" (Tolkien) by Thomas Newman 11:00 - "The Great War" (Tolkien) by Thomas Newman 12:28 - "White As Bone" (Tolkien) by Thomas Newman 17:53 - "John Ronald" (Tolkien) by Thomas Newman 19:41 - "Kings And Queens" (Tolkien) by Thomas Newman 21:10 - "A Good Man In The Dirt" (Tolkien) by Thomas Newman 24:48 - "Eik (Oak)" (Tolkien) by Thomas Newman 26:28 - "The TCBS" (Tolkien) by Thomas Newman 27:48 - "Other Sorts Of Scars" (Tolkien) by Thomas Newman 28:47 - "John Ronald" (Tolkien) by Thomas Newman 29:20 - "Dark Magic" (Tolkien) by Thomas Newman 30:31 - "Vinata Friendship" (Tolkien) by Thomas Newman 31:11 - "Fellowship" (Tolkien) by Thomas Newman 32:12 - "Luthien" (Tolkien) by Thomas Newman 32:54 - "Geoffrey" (Tolkien) by Thomas Newman 34:12 - "Helheimr" (End Crawl) (Tolkien) by Thomas Newman 35:56 - "Impecunious Circumstances" (Tolkien) by Thomas Newman 37:43 - "Dutch Courage" (Tolkien) by Thomas Newman 39:29 - "Fellowship" (Tolkien) by Thomas Newman Notes: Rottentomatoes - Tolkien Box Office Mojo - Tolkien Find and Follow: Follow Dane Walker on Twitter - @maestrodane or on Letterboxd @maestrodane Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter - @ccoleman or on Letterboxd @clcoleman Follow The Soundcast on Twitter - @audiosoundcast Follow Tracksounds on Twitter - @tracksounds  Spotify:  Find our Spotify Companion Playlist here!  Find the Soundcast Six - The Bumpers Playlist here! Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com  http://bit.ly/amazonsoundtracks Subscribe and More Info aCAST GOOGLE PLAY iTUNES RADIOPUBLIC RSS FEED SPOTIFY STITCHER RADIO TUNEIN RADIO
96 minutes | May 3, 2019
Avengers: Endgame by Alan Silvestri (Ep. 138)
We're in the End Game now. cIs this peak Avengers? Peak MCU? Is this the best Avengers score to date? We discuss it all and more than just about any "snap" could erase! Episode Highlights 03:51 - What did we know about Captain Marvel and when did we know it 07:41 - Captain Marvel - General reaction to the film 19:26 - Captain Marvel - General reaction to the score 24:40 - Captain Marvel - Stand out tracks 55:14 - BONUS - Spoiler discussion Music Selections  00:00 - "Get This Thing Started" (Avengers: Endgame) by Alan Silvestri 15:49 - "Totally Fine" (Avengers: Endgame) by Alan Silvestri 23:20 - "You Shouldn't Be Here" (Avengers: Endgame) by Alan Silvestri 25:16 - "Totally Fine" (Avengers: Endgame) by Alan Silvestri 27:08 - "I Figured it Out" (Avengers: Endgame) by Alan Silvestri 28:51 - "The How Works" (Avengers: Endgame) by Alan Silvestri 37:17 - "Portals" (Avengers: Endgame) by Alan Silvestri 35:32 - "Watch Each Other's Six" (Avengers: Endgame) by Alan Silvestri 36:30 - "The Real Hero" (Avengers: Endgame) by Alan Silvestri 40:00 - "Main On End" (Avengers: Endgame) by Alan Silvestri 43:43 - "Not Good" (Avengers: Endgame) by Alan Silvestri 52:51 - "Portals" (Avengers: Endgame) by Alan Silvestri Notes: Rottentomatoes - Avengers: Endgame Box Office Mojo - Avengers: Endgame Find and Follow: Follow Dane Walker on Twitter - @maestrodane or on Letterboxd @maestrodane Follow Kristen Romanelli on Twitter - @kbfornow or on Letterboxd @kbfornow Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter - @ccoleman or on Letterboxd @clcoleman Follow The Soundcast on Twitter - @audiosoundcast Follow Tracksounds on Twitter - @tracksounds  Spotify:  Find our Spotify Companion Playlist here!  Find the Soundcast Six - The Bumpers Playlist here! Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com  http://bit.ly/amazonsoundtracks Subscribe and More Info aCAST GOOGLE PLAY iTUNES RADIOPUBLIC RSS FEED SPOTIFY STITCHER RADIO TUNEIN RADIO
69 minutes | Mar 31, 2019
The Matrix by Don Davis [20th Anniversary] (Ep. 137)
THE MATRIX by the Wachowski's began blowing minds twenty years ago on March 31, 1999. Don Davis' original score similarly sent anyone paying attention into a similar zone of the mind-blown. While the film was a watershed moment for the film industry, touching off copy-cat visual effects and pseudo-philosophical film endeavours, Don Davis' post-minimalistic score, while still appreciated to this day in its own right, sadly did not start an parallel trend in film music composition. Erik Woods, Dane Walker and Christopher Coleman reflect on seeing the film for the first time, its personal impact, the electronica-filled soundtrack, and the power and sticking-power of Don Davis intricate original score. Episode Highlights 07:16 - Experiencing The Matrix 18:27 - The effect of the soundtrack 23:59 - The ground-breaking score 40:32 - Who is this "Don Davis?" 44:09 - Does The Matrix endure? 56:08 - The Matrix today Music Selections  00:00 - "Main Title/ Trinity Infinity" (The Matrix) - by Don Davis 18:07 - "Dragula" (The Matrix Soundtrack) - Hot Rod Herman Remix 20:25 - "Spybreak (Short One)" - (The Matrix Soundtrack) - by The Propellerheads 21:32 - "Prime Audio Soup" - (The Matrix Soundtrack) - by Meat Beat Manifesto 23:23 - "Bait and Switch" - (The Matrix: Deluxe Edition) - by Don Davis 31:05 - "Main Title/ Trinity Infinity" (The Matrix) - by Don Davis 33:56 - "Short Ride in a Fast Machine - Fanfare for Orchestra" - by John Adams 37:48 - "Mona Lisa Overdrive" (The Matrix Reloaded) - by Don Davis and Juno Reactor 43:57 - "Mix the Art" (The Matrix: Deluxe Edition) - by Don Davis 66:05 - "Ontological Shock" (The Matrix) - by Don Davis Find and Follow: Follow Dane Walker on Twitter - @maestrodane or on Letterboxd @maestrodane Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter - @ccoleman or on Letterboxd @clcoleman Follow Erik Woods on Twitter - @cinsoundradio Follow The Soundcast on Twitter - @audiosoundcast Follow Tracksounds on Twitter - @tracksounds  Spotify:  Find our Spotify Companion Playlist here!  Find the Soundcast Six - The Bumpers Playlist here! Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com  http://bit.ly/amazonsoundtracks Subscribe and More Info aCAST GOOGLE PLAY iTUNES RADIOPUBLIC RSS FEED SPOTIFY STITCHER RADIO TUNEIN RADIO
80 minutes | Mar 28, 2019
Captain Marvel by Pinar Toprak (Ep. 136)
She's finally here! Captain Marvel has finally made her way to earth and is ready to take her place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Right along side of the MCU's newest hero comes composer Pinar Toprak, whose original score is the central topic for Dane Walker, Kristen Romanelli and Christopher Coleman. The trio discusses their thoughts on the film and the score overall and then share some of their favorite tracks from the soundtrack. To conclude, they compare and contrast Alita: Battle Angel both the film and Tom Holkenborg's (Junkie XL) original score. After the official conclusion of the episode, stay tuned for an extended Captain Marvel spoiler discussion. Episode Highlights 03:51 - What did we know about Captain Marvel and when did we know it 07:41 - Captain Marvel - General reaction to the film 19:26 - Captain Marvel - General reaction to the score 24:40 - Captain Marvel - Stand out tracks 30:20 - Alita: Battle Angel - how does the film compare to Captain Marvel? 40:54 - Alita: Battle Angel - how does the score compare? 50:24 - BONUS - Captain Marvel - Spoiler discussion Music Selections (Support these artists (and us) by buying these tracks from Amazon.) 00:00 - "Captain Marvel" (Captain Marvel) by Pinar Toprak 07:10 - "Waking Up" (Captain Marvel) by Pinar Toprak 19:16 - "Let's Bring Him Home" (Captain Marvel) by Pinar Toprak 24:25 - "Hot Pursuit" (Captain Marvel) by Pinar Toprak 24:54 - "Captain Marvel" (Captain Marvel) by Pinar Toprak 25:15 - "Hot Pursuit" (Captain Marvel) by Pinar Toprak 25:26 - "Captain Marvel" (Captain Marvel) by Pinar Toprak 26:06 - "Waking Up" (Captain Marvel) by Pinar Toprak 27:05 - "Escaping the Basement" (Captain Marvel) by Pinar Toprak 28:10 - "High Score" (Captain Marvel) by Pinar Toprak 28:32 - "I'm All Fired Up" (Captain Marvel) by Pinar Toprak 29:04 - "This Isn't Goodbye" (Captain Marvel) by Pinar Toprak 29:49 - "Discovery" (Alita: Battle Angel) by Tom Holkenborg 40:57 - "I Don't Even Know My Own Name" (Alita: Battle Angel) by Tom Holkenborg 48:06 - "This Isn't Goodbye" (Captain Marvel) by Pinar Toprak Notes: Rottentomatoes - Captain Marvel Box Office Mojo - Captain Marvel Find and Follow: Follow Dane Walker on Twitter - @maestrodane or on Letterboxd @maestrodane Follow Kristen Romanelli on Twitter - @kbfornow or on Letterboxd @kbfornow Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter - @ccoleman or on Letterboxd @clcoleman Follow The Soundcast on Twitter - @audiosoundcast Follow Tracksounds on Twitter - @tracksounds  Spotify:  Find our Spotify Companion Playlist here!  Find the Soundcast Six - The Bumpers Playlist here! Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com  http://bit.ly/amazonsoundtracks Subscribe and More Info aCAST GOOGLE PLAY iTUNES RADIOPUBLIC RSS FEED SPOTIFY STITCHER RADIO TUNEIN RADIO
50 minutes | Mar 22, 2019
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World by John Powell (Ep. 135)
The final installment of the How to Train Your Dragon franchise has finally arrived and Erik Woods, Dane Walker, and Christopher Coleman have come together to talk about composer John Powell's original score for "The Hidden World." They react to the film and the score and highlight some of their favorite pieces from the soundtrack. Hang tight for some bonus spoiler discussion after the official closing the of this high flying, heart-wrenching episode. Episode Highlights 03:24 - History with the Dragon 09:04 - Reacting to the Film 18:36 - Reacting to the Score 28:05 - Stand out tracks 40:00 - Bonus Track - Spoilers Music Selections  00:00 - "Exodus" (How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World) by John Powell 08:52 - "Killer Dragons" (How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World) by John Powell 17:48 - "Raiders Return to Busy, Busy Berk" (How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World) by John Powell 27:35 - "Once There were Dragons" (How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World) by John Powell 28:28 - "Legend Has It/ Cliffside Playtime" (How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World) by John Powell 29:42 - "The Hidden World Suite" (How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World) by John Powell 31:39 - "Third Date" (How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World) by John Powell 32:24 - "The Hidden World" (How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World) by John Powell 33:28 - "With Love Comes a Great Waterfall" (How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World) by John Powell 34:27 - "The Hidden World Suite" (How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World) by John Powell 35:18 - "As Long as He is Safe" (How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World) by John Powell 37:33 - "Once There were Dragons" (How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World) by John Powell Find and Follow: Follow Dane Walker on Twitter - @maestrodane or on Letterboxd @maestrodane Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter - @ccoleman or on Letterboxd @clcoleman Follow Erik Woods on Twitter - @cinsoundradio Follow The Soundcast on Twitter - @audiosoundcast Follow Tracksounds on Twitter - @tracksounds  Spotify:  Find our Spotify Companion Playlist here!  Find the Soundcast Six - The Bumpers Playlist here! Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com  http://bit.ly/amazonsoundtracks Subscribe and More Info aCAST GOOGLE PLAY iTUNES RADIOPUBLIC RSS FEED SPOTIFY STITCHER RADIO TUNEIN RADIO
106 minutes | Mar 13, 2019
The First Soundcast Awards (Ep. 134)
The inaugural Soundcast Awards are here! This is unlike any awards show you've ever seen ... or at least have listened to! Not only will you hear all of the soundtrack nominees from 2018, but you'll hear the winner of each of the eleven categories decided before your very ears! Join Kristen Romanelli, Dane Walker and Christopher Coleman in celebrating the winners and whining about the not-so-winners in each category. As a bonus, at the very end, each co-host will reveal their personal-winner-picks for each category. Episode Highlights 04:47 - Breakout Composer of the Year 10:33 - Best Score - Comedy 17:07 - Best Score - Action/Adventure 23:01 - Best Score - Drama 29:09 - Best Score - Animated Feature 36:20 - Best Score - Sci-Fi/Horror/Fantasy 42:43 - Best Score - Television 47:30 - Best Score - Video Game 55:01 - Composition of the Year 64:52 - Film Score of the Year 71:36 - Composer of the Year 78:51 - Our Personal Picks Music Selections  00:00 - "Hooray for Burbank" (Hollywood Red Carpet) Hollywood Trailer Music Orchestra 01:01 - "Awards Night" (Hollywood Red Carpet) Hollywood Trailer Music Orchestra 04:47 - "Triumphant Tag" (Hollywood Red Carpet) Hollywood Trailer Music Orchestra 09:17 - "Mary Shelley" (Mary Shelley) by Amelia Warner 10:33 - "Notable Fanfare" (Hollywood Red Carpet) Hollywood Trailer Music Orchestra 16:11 - "End Title Suite" (Mary Poppins Returns) by Marc Shaiman 17:07 - "Celebrity Affair" (Hollywood Red Carpet) Hollywood Trailer Music Orchestra 22:28 - "The Suite at the El Royale" (Bad Night at the El Royale) by Michael Giacchino 23:01 - "Prestigious Play On" (Hollywood Red Carpet) Hollywood Trailer Music Orchestra 27:53 - "Simon and Blue" (Love Simon) by Rob Simonsen 29:09 - "Main Event" (Hollywood Red Carpet) Hollywood Trailer Music Orchestra 35:24 - "Spider-Man Loves You" (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse) by Daniel Pemberton 36:20 - "Triumphant Tag" (Hollywood Red Carpet) Hollywood Trailer Music Orchestra 41:43 - "Wakanda Originas" (Black Panther) Ludwig Goransson 42:43 - "Notable Fanfare" (Hollywood Red Carpet) Hollywood Trailer Music Orchestra 46:57 - "Main Titles" (Lost in Space) by Christopher Lennertz 47:30 - "Main Event" (Hollywood Red Carpet) Hollywood Trailer Music Orchestra 54:10 - "Spider-Man" (Spider-Man) by John Paesano 55:01 - "Prestigious Play On" (Hollywood Red Carpet) Hollywood Trailer Music Orchestra 64:12 - "Reminiscence Therapy" (Solo: A Star Wars Story) by John Powell 64:52 - "Celebrity Affair" (Hollywood Red Carpet) Hollywood Trailer Music Orchestra 70:51 - "A King's Sunset" (Black Panther) by Ludwig Goransson 71:36 - "Triumphant Tag" (Hollywood Red Carpet) Hollywood Trailer Music Orchestra 76:51 - "Wakanda" (Black Panther) by Ludwig Goransson 105:30 - "Hooray for Burbank" (Hollywood Red Carpet) Hollywood Trailer Music Orchestra Find and Follow: Follow Dane Walker on Twitter - @maestrodane or on Letterboxd @maestrodane Follow Kristen Romanelli on Twitter - @kbfornow or on Letterboxd @kbfornow Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter - @ccoleman or on Letterboxd @clcoleman Follow The Soundcast on Twitter - @audiosoundcast Follow Tracksounds on Twitter - @tracksounds  Spotify:  Find our Spotify Companion Playlist here!  Find the Soundcast Six - The Bumpers Playlist here! Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com  http://bit.ly/amazonsoundtracks Subscribe and More Info aCAST GOOGLE PLAY iTUNES RADIOPUBLIC RSS FEED SPOTIFY STITCHER RADIO TUNEIN RADIO
33 minutes | Feb 22, 2019
Hans Zimmer at World's End? - Soundcast Stereo (32nd Edition)
While doing press for his upcoming score for the BBC series: "One Planet, Seven Worlds," composer Hans Zimmer said that humanity is "slithering" its way to destruction ... via climate change. Dane and Christopher talk about the surprising comment itself, but also the context around hist statement. Does he really think making such statement could cost his career? Was it a sly marketing move? Should composer be more outspoken on such matters? Listen to the 32nd edition of the Soundcast Stereo and then let us know what you think! Episode Highlights 01:37 - Everybody's slitherin' 04:48 - Ever heard this? 08:47 - Should composers be more outspoken? 14:54 - Ruined? 18:47 - Clever marketing? 22:32 - Will there be any real impact? Music Selections 00:00 - "Up is Down" (Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End) by Hans Zimmer 31:58 - "Drink Up Me Hearties" (Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End) by Hans Zimmer Find and Follow: Follow Dane Walker on Twitter - @maestrodane Follow The Soundcast on Twitter - @audiosoundcast Follow Tracksounds on Twitter - @tracksounds  Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter - @ccoleman Notes: "Hans Zimmer: We are slithering towards the last days of humanity" - Independent.ie Spotify:  Find our Spotify Companion Playlist here!  Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com  http://bit.ly/amazonsoundtracks Subscribe and More Info aCAST GOOGLE PLAY iTUNES RSS FEED SPOTIFY STITCHER RADIO TUNEIN RADIO
71 minutes | Feb 15, 2019
Swamp Thing - Heart Sing - Soundcast Six Vol. 13 (Ep. 133)
Grammy and BAFTA winners in the "best score" category, new nominations and non-nominations, Brian Tyler dives into the swamp, the shocking results of a recent Twitter-poll, and some big, birthday wishes, are the six topics that Dane Walker, Kristen Romanelli, and Christopher Coleman tackle in this thirteenth volume of the Soundcast Six! Join us in the swamp, won't you? Episode Highlights 03:00 - #1 - Grammy's and BAFTAs 12:21 - #2 - IFMCA Nom nom noms 24:57 - #3 - No Nom for Spider-Verse 34:47 - #4 - Swamp Thing - Heart Sing 44:28 - #5 - DCEU Best Score Poll 56:49 - #6 - Happy Birthdays! Music Selections (Support these artists (and us) by buying these tracks from Amazon.) 00:00 - "Sunflower" (Spider-man Into the Spiderverse) 8-bit Version 02:36 - "Black Panthter Theme" by Nstens1117 12:06 - "Cantina" (Star Wars Cover) by Lamuzgeule 24:11 - "Sunflower" (Piano Arrangement) by The Theorist 35:52 - "Swamp Thing" by the Bayou Bay Orchestra 43:26 - "Men of Steel" by Kes 56:20 - "Happy Birthday from Sesame Street" by Cookie Monster & Bert & Ernie & The Sesame Street Cast 68:20 - "Happy Birthday (Like Stevie Wonder Synth Mix) by Instrumental Champions Notes: Grammy Winners - New York Times BAFTA Winners - Hollywood Reporter IFMCA Nominations Spider-Verse Gets 7 Annie Awards Brian Tyler announced for Swamp Thing - Geek Tyrant Best DC Score Twitter Poll - Twitter Poll from @WorstHeroEver07 Find and Follow: Follow Dane Walker on Twitter - @maestrodane or on Letterboxd @maestrodane Follow Kristen Romanelli on Twitter - @kbfornow or on Letterboxd @kbfornow Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter - @ccoleman or on Letterboxd @clcoleman Follow The Soundcast on Twitter - @audiosoundcast Follow Tracksounds on Twitter - @tracksounds  Spotify:  Find our Spotify Companion Playlist here!  Find the Soundcast Six - The Bumpers Playlist here! Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com  http://bit.ly/amazonsoundtracks Subscribe and More Info aCAST GOOGLE PLAY iTUNES RADIOPUBLIC RSS FEED SPOTIFY STITCHER RADIO TUNEIN RADIO
16 minutes | Feb 8, 2019
Interview: Kathryn Bostic [Clemency, Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am] (Ep. 132)
Composer Kathryn Bostic talks with Kristen Romanelli about two of her recent score-projects: "Clemency," directed by Chinonye Chukwu, which was screened at the Sundance Film Festival, and the documentary, "Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am," directed by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, which also played at Sundance in 2019. Bostic also talks about her long history with Sundance outside of the festival and her recent experience as the Film Scoring Artist in Residence at the Berklee College of Music. Episode Highlights 01:20 - On being the Berklee Film Scoring Artist in residence 02:45 - On her history with Sundance 04:01 - On scoring "Clemency" 08:25 - On scoring "Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am" 13:44 - On what's next Music Selections  00:00 - "Love Theme" (Dear White People) by Kathryn Bostic 08:25 - Track (Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am) by Kathryn Bostic 14:50 - "House Elections" (Dear White People) by Kathryn Bostic Notes: Read the full composer interviews on FSM Online (Subscription Required) Kathryn Bostic's Official Site Find and Follow: Follow Kristen Romanelli on Twitter - @kbfornow Follow The Soundcast on Twitter - @audiosoundcast Spotify:  Find our Spotify Companion Playlist here!  Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com  http://bit.ly/amazonsoundtracks Subscribe and More Info aCAST GOOGLE PLAY iTUNES RSS FEED SPOTIFY STITCHER RADIO TUNEIN RADIO
35 minutes | Jan 31, 2019
The Oscars - Nom Nom Noms [Part 3] (Ep. 131)
Completing our trilogy of Best Score nomination reactions, Erik Woods, Dane Walker, Kristen Romanelli, and Christopher Coleman react to the nominees in this category for the 91st Academy Awards. The discuss some of the biggest snubs and surprises, the politics around the Oscars and share which composer they think will bring home the "Little Gold Homey." But prior to that they react to an iTunes review that brings to the forefront what the Soundcast was created to be from the very beginning ... something very different from many other podcasts in the same genre. Episode Highlights 02:59 - Listener Feedback 14:06 - Oscar Nom Nom Noms: First Snub and Surprises 21:47 - Silvestri, Williams and Oscar Politics 24:55 - "Should/ Will" Music Selections (Support these artists (and us) by buying these tracks from Amazon.) 00:00 - "Nom Nom Nom Nom Nom Nom Nom" by Parry Grip 13:44 - "Ron Meets FBI Agent" (Blackkklansman) by Terence Blanchard 19:19 - "Shinto Shrine" (Isle of Dogs) by Alexandre Desplat 20:26 - "Eden" (If Beale Street Could Talk) by Nicholas Britell 26:43 - "End Title Suite" (Mary Poppins Returns) Marc Shaiman 32:52 - "Wakanda" (Black Panther) by Ludwig Göransson Notes: The Official Site of 91st Academy Awards Find and Follow: Follow Erik Woods on Twitter - @cinsoundradio Follow Kristen Romanelli on Twitter - @kbfornow Follow Dane Walker on Twitter - @maestrodane Follow The Soundcast on Twitter - @audiosoundcast Follow Tracksounds on Twitter - @tracksounds  Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter - @ccoleman Spotify:  Find our Spotify Companion Playlist here!  Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com  http://bit.ly/amazonsoundtracks Subscribe and More Info aCAST GOOGLE PLAY iTUNES RSS FEED SPOTIFY STITCHER RADIO TUNEIN RADIO
67 minutes | Jan 25, 2019
Glass by West Dylan Thordson (Ep. 130)
Kristen Romanelli, Dane Walker and Christopher Coleman take on Mr. Glass, The Overseer and The Horde and West Dylan Thordson's original score for GLASS. The three set the stage by sharing their thoughts about the two previous films: UNBREAKABLE and SPLIT and then break open M. Night Shyamalan's bold, third chapter. They also discuss WWJNHD (What would James Newton Howard have done had he been on the project) and lastly, some of their favorite tracks from the score. And if that isn't enough, after the closing credits, don't miss some BONUS spoiler discussion about both the film and score. Episode Highlights 03:37 - What did we think of Unbreakable and Split (Spoilers) 11:38 - Split tips? 14:00 - Glass - Film reaction 20:09 - Glass - Score reaction 23:35 - WWJNHD? (Spoilers) 30:23 - Score and 3 Fav Tracks (Spoilers) 39:52 - BONUS (Spoiler Discussion) Music Selections (Support these artists (and us) by buying these tracks from Amazon.) 00:00 - "Physicks" (Glass) by West Dylan Thordson 11:29 - "Visions" (Unbreakable) by James Newton Howard 13:43 - "Backfire" (Glass) by West Dylan Thordson 19:48 - "David & Elijah" (Glass) by West Dylan Thordson 21:28 - "David & Elijah" (Glass) by West Dylan Thordson 23:16 - "Escape" (Glass) by West Dylan Thordson 29:20 - "Origin Story" (Glass) by West Dylan Thordson 31:39 - "Cycles" (Glass) by West Dylan Thordson 32:28 - "David & Elijah" (Glass) by West Dylan Thordson 33:05 - "Origin Story" (Glass) by West Dylan Thordson 35:20 - "Kevin and Casey" (Glass) by West Dylan Thordson 37:14 - "Brick Factory" (Glass) by West Dylan Thordson Notes: Rotten Tomatoes Box Office Mojo Glass Review by Walter Chaw Find and Follow: Follow Kristen Romanelli on Twitter - @kbfornow Follow Dane Walker on Twitter - @maestrodane Follow The Soundcast on Twitter - @audiosoundcast Follow Tracksounds on Twitter - @tracksounds  Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter - @ccoleman Spotify:  Find our Spotify Companion Playlist here!  Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com  http://bit.ly/amazonsoundtracks Subscribe and More Info aCAST GOOGLE PLAY iTUNES RSS FEED SPOTIFY STITCHER RADIO TUNEIN RADIO
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