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Leading up to this divination, though, was the wholly appropriate song "Gronlandic Edit" from Of Montreal, who's latest album Hissing Fauna, Are You The Destroyer? (see review) was just released this week. The album follows frontman Kevin Barnes' mental breakdown, and this song is the point where Barnes tries on different life principals in hopes that something might work:
Art/Philosphy:
The Surrealists were just Nihilists with good imaginations
Religion:
Guess it would be nice to give my heart to a god
But which one which one do I choose?
and finally Science:
We fell back to earth like gravity's bitches
Physics makes us all its bitches
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The rest of the episode is flooded with great music, probably the best mix they've had in a few seasons. Silversun Pickups, Hot Chip, The Stills... it's almost like a best of 2006 mix. The other unique music moment, though, goes to The Chemical Brothers' classic jam "Leave Home," which was used to back Che and Seth's stealth-y kidnapping of Chuck the Groundhog. "Brother's gonna work it out" indeed... The O.C. appears to be at least going out with a bang musically.
Playlist: The O.C. - Episode 4.12
1. "Gronlandic Edit" - Of Montreal
2. "Lazy Eye" - Silversun Pickups
3. "Leave Home" - The Chemical Brothers
4. "High Lonesome Moan" - David Pajo
5. "And I Was A Boy From School" - Hot Chip
6. "The House We Live In" - The Stills
Previously: The O.C.'s version of Fear Factor (Episode 4.11)
tags: music, television, soundtrack, the oc, of montreal, silversun pickups, the chemical brothers, i ching, phillip k dick, man in the high castle, indie rock, books, rhapsody
2 comments:
Do yo uknow if they are streaming the last episodes online anywhere?
Only in certain markets...
Here's a great listing from TVSquad on all the networks and series that are being streamed online.
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