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DEADPOOL 2 Soundtrack and Score Albums Announced
We’re less than two weeks away from the release of Deadpool 2, the highly anticipated sequel to the 2016 hit. Fox has confirmed plans for not only its original score album, but a separate soundtrack too. Per Billboard, Tyler Bates’ score is officially the first all-music album with a parental advisory label. And looking at the song titles, it’s not hard to see why. Head over to the site to listen to the first track, “You Can’t Stop This Mother F***er.” The album hits stores on May 11th, and you can click HERE to pre-order. The other album, the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, will be released on May 18th, the same…
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FEATURE: Predicting Awesome Mix Vol. 3
This feature is part of our 20 Days of Infinity War. Click here for more WOBAM awesome. – The Guardians of the Galaxy soundtracks are universally praised by fans and critics alike. Within these heart throbbing mixtapes are a connection to Meredith Quill that carried Star Lord through the good times and the bad. Each Awesome Mix has been an emotional roller coaster. And with Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 set to be our last oorah with the team, the third Awesome Mix is all but a guaranteed Tilt-A-Whirl. For our 20 Days of Infinity War, we thought it would be fun to try and predict the next Awesome Mix. But,…
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REVIEW: BLACK PANTHER: THE ALBUM
Are you on ten yet? You will be once you hear Grammy Award winner Kendrick Lamar’s latest stylings in Black Panther: The Album. Part movie soundtrack, part hero-inspired concept album, Lamar teams up with some of the biggest names in Hip-Hop and R&B to craft a groove fit for a king. Does The Album live up to the hype? Let’s journey to Wakanda and listen in… [This Review Contains Minor SPOILERS for Black Panther: The Album.] The moment Lamar says “Wait” on the title track, you realize he means business. Lighting a match to precede the rhyme spitting, Lamar uses “Black Panther” to contrast his ambitions in the rap world…
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Retrospective Review: BATMAN Soundtrack by Prince
Batman and Prince go together shockingly well. The Batman character and Prince’s music and public persona are complete opposites yet somehow Prince was able to make an entire hit album to go along with the 1989 film. Batman (1989) is a true testament to how talented Prince was. It’s been nearly thirty years since the Batman film and album were released. In the thirty years since dozens of superhero films have been released. Their success at the box office and their success with critics has overshadowed Batman to point where it has become an afterthought in most people’s minds. The Dark Knight trilogy has replaced the Batman films of…
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Danny Elfman is Bringing Back the Classic Superman Theme for JUSTICE LEAGUE
After Joss Whedon brought Danny Elfman on to work on Justice League, many have been wondering what the legend has been working on. Well, it looks like we finally have an idea of what to expect, he gives us new details on Justice League’s soundtrack, as well as his approach to the DC Universe. Some of what Elfman said might be considered a spoiler so consider this your warning. In an interview with Billboard, Elfman talked about how great it was to jump back into the DC universe 28 years later: “It was great. It was like I never left because I’m using the same thematic material that I used back…