Playlist: New Releases 05.27.08
Album: Son of Rambow (Music From the Motion Picture)

But the similarities in soundtrack styles ends there, as with Jennings, the music isn't afraid to go big. Take for instance the choice of Duran Duran's bombastic "Wild Boys" or even the frenetic "Peek-A-Boo" from Siouxsie and the Banshees. Anderson (and music supervisor Randall Post) would never choose music that so blatantly screamed a specific decade, like with The Cure's "Close to Me" and Blondie's "Rapture." Because the music choices dance around the time period (1982) it's almost as if the music merely represents a dream of the time, mishmashing songs from 1988 with Gary Numan's "Cars," which peaked a full eight years prior.
The soundtrack is split into two halves, the first featuring the aforementioned "I Love the 80's" mix, and the second half with Joby Talbot's whimsical score. Listening to the score by itself, I like it a lot better than I did originally hearing it in the film, as it often jumped in front of the film, trying to lead instead of accompany the film's gentle humor. But here, coupled with the chosen songs, it serves as a fun reminder of the innocent fun of Rambow.
Album: Aimee Mann - @#%&*! Smilers

More on the radar this week:
Spiritualized - Songs in A&E / Free album stream from AOL
Health - Disco / Free album stream from AOL / “Triceratops” (CFCF Remix) [mp3]
John Hiatt - Same Old Man
Julie Ocean - Long Gone and Nearly There / Free album stream / "Number 1 Song" [mp3]
Al Green - Lay It Down / "Abandon" [mp3]
I Love Math - Getting To The Point Is Beside It / "Josephine Street" [mp3]
Jenny Scheinman - Jenny Scheinman / "Seasick" [mp3]
Booka Shade - The Sun & The Neon Light / "The Sun and the Neon Light" [mp3]
James Pants - Welcome / Free album stream from AOL / "We're Through" [mp3]
Walter Meego - Voyager
Steinski - What Does It All Mean? 1983-2006 Retrospectivet / Free album stream from AOL
Reissue
Mogwai - Young Team
tags: music, album review, son of rambow, aimee mann, indie rock, new releases, rhapsody
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