Support our efforts, sign up to a full membership!
(Start for free)
Register or login with just your e-mail address

Artists' Addiction Records Unleashes Saw IV Original Soundtrack October 23, 2007

Hot Songs Around The World

Texas Hold 'Em
Beyonce
189 entries in 22 charts
Greedy
Tate McRae
701 entries in 28 charts
Water
Tyla
333 entries in 20 charts
Lose Control
Teddy Swims
411 entries in 25 charts
Beautiful Things
Benson Boone
260 entries in 26 charts
Petit Genie
Jungeli, Imen Es & Alonzo
173 entries in 5 charts
Lovin On Me
Jack Harlow
337 entries in 23 charts
Overdrive
Ofenbach & Norma Jean Martine
196 entries in 14 charts
Si No Estas
Inigo Quintero
310 entries in 17 charts
Stick Season
Noah Kahan
374 entries in 20 charts
Yes, And?
Ariana Grande
203 entries in 27 charts
Anti-Hero
Taylor Swift
622 entries in 23 charts
Until I Found You
Stephen Sanchez
224 entries in 16 charts
Santa Monica, CA. (Top40 Charts/ Artists' Addiction Records) - "When we were choosing songs for the 'Saw IV' soundtrack, we asked ourselves, 'What kind of music would the 'Saw' characters Jigsaw and Amanda listen to?'" reveals Jonathan Scott Miller, principal of Artists' Addiction Records, which will issue Saw IV Original Soundtrack on CD and as a digital release October 23, 2007; an extended digital release will follow in November. Miller served as soundtrack producer alongside Artists' Addiction principals Jonathan Platt and Jonathan McHugh ("Saw IV" producers Oren Koules and Mark Burg are executive soundtrack producers).

The answer to this pivotal question, as any fan of the hit "Saw" film series would guess, are the dangerous, dramatic strains of hard rock, metal and industrial music. These sounds are represented on Saw IV Original Soundtrack by giants of those genres Nitzer Ebb, who unveil highly anticipated new material with the hard-hitting "Payroll (JohnO Mix)," Ministry ("Life Is Good"), Skinny Puppy ("Spasmolytic [Deftones Remix (Habitual Mix)])," "Saw" composer/Nine Inch Nails alum Charlie Clouser ("Just Begun") and Sixx: A.M., fronted by Motley Crue bassist/songwriter Nikki Sixx ("Tomorrow") as well as established bands who've been influenced by them, including Drowning Pool ("Shame") and Avenged Sevenfold ("Eternal Rest"), and up-and-comers forging a similarly creative path like From Autumn to Ashes ("On the Offensive") and Submersed ("Better Think Again").

Aside from occupying a certain punishing position on the sonic spectrum, many of these acts also have in common an abiding love for all things "Saw." Attests Miller: "A lot of these artists are huge fans of the franchise, and their music really relates to it." He points out that Solidium ("Trapped") are also devotees of modern horror films in general and that Oxygen is so enamored of the "Saw" series that their contribution to Saw IV Original Soundtrack, "Do You Want to Play a Game," takes its title and thematic thrust directly from the films. Moreover, Saw IV Original Soundtrack is itself an "inspired by" collection. Aside from "Just Begun," an excerpt form Charlie Clouser's score, the songs comprising this companion piece are not heard in the film; instead, their selection was inspired by the film.

Joining Clouser and company on Saw IV Original Soundtrack are aesthetically likeminded up-and-comers Saosin ("Collapse"), the Newport Beach, California, outfit known for their unrelenting intensity; Jacksonville, Florida's post-hardcore quintet The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus ("Misery Loves Its Company"); Buffalo, N.Y., modern metal act Every Time I Die ("We'rewolf"); Roman industrial darlings Dope Stars Inc. ("Beatcrusher"); violin- wielding, Chicago-based singer-songwriter Emilie Autumn ("Dead Is the New Alive"); Los Angeles' classically inclined metalcore unit The Human Abstract ("Crossing the Rubicon"); Revere, Massachusetts' death-metallic The Red Chord ("Dead Prevailed"); and Fueled by Fire ("Thrash Is Back"), whose fast 'n' loud ferocity emanates from Norwalk, California.

Those who share Jigsaw and Amanda's likely taste in music may want to collect all three incarnations of Saw IV Original Soundtrack. "Just Begun," for instance, is available on the CD and second, extended digital version but not on the first digital release. Avenged Sevenfold's "Eternal Rest" and Human Abstract's "Crossing the Rubicon," meanwhile, are exclusive to the CD. Conversely, the tracks "Just Another Day," from Collinz Room, and "Dead and Gone," from The Absence, are strictly found on the digital releases.
For Miller, the presence of Clouser, whose indelible work on the "Saw" movies has landed him in the upper echelon of 21st-century film composers, is definitely a selling point of the "Saw IV" soundtrack. In 2004, IGN.com described his work as "the fine art of composing a bone-chilling, organically enriched industrial score." Says Miller: "A lot of people who don't really know him from his Nine Inch Nails days are now major fans of Charlie's music. We feel very lucky to have him on the soundtrack."

Still, the Saw IV Original Soundtrack entry perhaps closest to the soundtrack producer's heart is Nitzer Ebb's "Payroll". "Hearing something new from Nitzer Ebb is a thrill," Miller confides. "But getting something new from them for this album is something I never could have imagined."






Most read news of the week


© 2001-2024
top40-charts.com (S4)
about | site map
contact | privacy
Page gen. in 0.0092280 secs // 4 () queries in 0.004878044128418 secs