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User tags: folk: urban folk, rock: folk rock, type: acoustic, harry and the potters, johnathan coulton, vic chesnutt, mp3 album
Original Songs inspired by The Hunger Games Book Series
13 MP3 Songs in this album (46:03) !
Related styles: Folk: Urban Folk, Rock: Folk Rock, Type: Acoustic
People who are interested in Harry and the Potters Johnathan Coulton Vic Chesnutt should consider this download.
Details:
Alex Boyd, a talented musician and Rockingjay artist (you can find out more about his music and purchase his songs here), recently sent us his Hunger Games-inspired CD for review (SPOILER ALERT BELOW). Review by Savanna from HGFiresideChat.com and Kate from HungerGamesTrilogy.net.
1.) Favorite song?
Savanna: I actually have two favorite songs on the album! One of them is âThereâs a Million Eyes,â the other is âBehind.â âThereâs a Million Eyes,â which features Peeta musing about his feelings for Katniss and their impending death in the arena, is probably the most emotional song on the album. I like âBehindâ because itâs from Galeâs perspective â a perspective I donât often consider â and paints him in a very sympathetic light. Both songs are absolutely heartbreaking.
2.) Lyrics that you think are most original?
Kate: This was such a hard decision! In âIâm Coming For You Now Part 1,â I think the lyrics âI always thought you had an angle, a sinister plan to get you more, I donât know all the reason why, but it donât matter anymore,â are really original but also really connect to the person Katniss is at this point in the book. These lyrics convey how Katnissâs distrust towards Peeta was originally because she was going to be competing against him. Now she understands itâs possible to like or even love him and survive, and these lyrics really capture that.
3.) Lyric that you think most represents the book(s)?
Savanna: One lyric from the album that I think sort of sums up the entire trilogy is âAll I ever wanted was to go back homeâ from the song âHome in District 12.â The word âhomeâ represents family, comfort, safety, and security: all things that the citizens of Panem value and strive for (just like we do), all things that the Capitol government continually destroys and takes away. By leading the rebellion, Katniss is not only working to overthrow President Snow, end the Hunger Games, and bring peace to Panem, but also giving an entire nation a chance to â in a sense â âgo back home.â
4.) Lyrics that were the most thought-provoking and related to the modern world?
Kate: I think the lyrics âYou push me and Iâll push backâ from the song âTools of the Tradeâ were the most thought-provoking and related to the modern world. As Katniss sees in Mockingjay, people in wars, no matter whether they win or lose, still suffer much loss. As Gandhi says, âAn eye for an eye makes the whole world blind,â and this song/these lyrics really tie in to that concept, making the listener wonder whether fighting back really makes everything okay, or if there are better ways to change the world.
5.) Do you think any of these songs would be a characterâs theme song? Which one and why?
Savanna: I think that âYou Can Kill Me, But You Canât Use Meâ would make an incredible theme song for Peeta! Peeta is, without a doubt, the most constant character in The Hunger Games (and, I would argue, the strongest). He makes a vow to always stay true to himself â to never lose or forget who he is as a person â and this song represents that mindset perfectly.
6.) What do you think of the title of the CD?
Kate: I love the title of the CD. âHair Ribbons and Rainbowsâ is the perfect title for Hunger Games-inspired music. This title instantly made me think of Rue, who really represents the reason the Hunger Games themselves are so bad; innocent children who could have changed the world are murdered. However, the CD title also represents her light, and her love for the little things in life. Rue really inspired Katniss through all of the books, and this title is a perfect reminder of that.
7.) What was your first impression of the CDâs cover art?
Savanna: The cover art is very simple, but powerful. The girlâs dark silhouette against the backdrop of flames is incredibly striking. I also like the fact that she appears to be breathing fire, as it makes me think of Katnissâs âIf we burn, you burn with us!â speech in Mockingjay.
8.) Why do you think original fan music/tribute rock connects so closely with the books?
Kate: I think original fan music/tribute rock connects so closely with the books because every single note, every single lyric, was inspired by a character, their relationship, or the plot of the books. Music is typically made from emotions and thoughts, and since this series really spark readersâ emotions and thoughts, music is easily created that jumps the bridge from written book to musical story.
9.) Did listening to this CD make you sad that the book trilogy is over, or were you excited that the movies are still coming up?
Savanna: Listening to this CD didnât make me sad at all! It made me even more excited for the movies and for the growth of the Hunger Games fandom, which is still in its infancy. The Harry Potter fan community is absolutely massive, and I can only hope that someday we Tributes might rival the Potterheads in number (and if not in number, then definitely in spirit!). Itâs a real privilege to be able to enjoy Alex Boydâs album now, as heâs truly at the forefront of what I imagine will be a huge movement someday. There are dozens and dozens â maybe hundreds â of Wizard Rock groups out there, so Iâm sure that more Rockingjay artists will start popping up over the next year. This is just the beginning!
10.) Do you think that Alex Boyd could make another Rockingjay CD?
Kate: I certainly hope so! He is a great musician and really has a knack for tying the emotions and messages of a book into his songs. If he does make another Hunger Games-inspired CD, I think it would be great if he made an entire CD inspired by Catching Fire or Mockingjay!
Thank you so much to Alex Boyd for the materials for this review. Donât forget to head over to his website www.tlgtunes.com to hear and purchase the entire CD.
Have a Twitter account? You can follow Alex Boyd at @tlgtunes.
(This review originally appeared on the Hunger Games Trilogy Fansite on September 5, 2011. Used with permission.)
13 MP3 Songs in this album (46:03) !
Related styles: Folk: Urban Folk, Rock: Folk Rock, Type: Acoustic
People who are interested in Harry and the Potters Johnathan Coulton Vic Chesnutt should consider this download.
Details:
Alex Boyd, a talented musician and Rockingjay artist (you can find out more about his music and purchase his songs here), recently sent us his Hunger Games-inspired CD for review (SPOILER ALERT BELOW). Review by Savanna from HGFiresideChat.com and Kate from HungerGamesTrilogy.net.
1.) Favorite song?
Savanna: I actually have two favorite songs on the album! One of them is âThereâs a Million Eyes,â the other is âBehind.â âThereâs a Million Eyes,â which features Peeta musing about his feelings for Katniss and their impending death in the arena, is probably the most emotional song on the album. I like âBehindâ because itâs from Galeâs perspective â a perspective I donât often consider â and paints him in a very sympathetic light. Both songs are absolutely heartbreaking.
2.) Lyrics that you think are most original?
Kate: This was such a hard decision! In âIâm Coming For You Now Part 1,â I think the lyrics âI always thought you had an angle, a sinister plan to get you more, I donât know all the reason why, but it donât matter anymore,â are really original but also really connect to the person Katniss is at this point in the book. These lyrics convey how Katnissâs distrust towards Peeta was originally because she was going to be competing against him. Now she understands itâs possible to like or even love him and survive, and these lyrics really capture that.
3.) Lyric that you think most represents the book(s)?
Savanna: One lyric from the album that I think sort of sums up the entire trilogy is âAll I ever wanted was to go back homeâ from the song âHome in District 12.â The word âhomeâ represents family, comfort, safety, and security: all things that the citizens of Panem value and strive for (just like we do), all things that the Capitol government continually destroys and takes away. By leading the rebellion, Katniss is not only working to overthrow President Snow, end the Hunger Games, and bring peace to Panem, but also giving an entire nation a chance to â in a sense â âgo back home.â
4.) Lyrics that were the most thought-provoking and related to the modern world?
Kate: I think the lyrics âYou push me and Iâll push backâ from the song âTools of the Tradeâ were the most thought-provoking and related to the modern world. As Katniss sees in Mockingjay, people in wars, no matter whether they win or lose, still suffer much loss. As Gandhi says, âAn eye for an eye makes the whole world blind,â and this song/these lyrics really tie in to that concept, making the listener wonder whether fighting back really makes everything okay, or if there are better ways to change the world.
5.) Do you think any of these songs would be a characterâs theme song? Which one and why?
Savanna: I think that âYou Can Kill Me, But You Canât Use Meâ would make an incredible theme song for Peeta! Peeta is, without a doubt, the most constant character in The Hunger Games (and, I would argue, the strongest). He makes a vow to always stay true to himself â to never lose or forget who he is as a person â and this song represents that mindset perfectly.
6.) What do you think of the title of the CD?
Kate: I love the title of the CD. âHair Ribbons and Rainbowsâ is the perfect title for Hunger Games-inspired music. This title instantly made me think of Rue, who really represents the reason the Hunger Games themselves are so bad; innocent children who could have changed the world are murdered. However, the CD title also represents her light, and her love for the little things in life. Rue really inspired Katniss through all of the books, and this title is a perfect reminder of that.
7.) What was your first impression of the CDâs cover art?
Savanna: The cover art is very simple, but powerful. The girlâs dark silhouette against the backdrop of flames is incredibly striking. I also like the fact that she appears to be breathing fire, as it makes me think of Katnissâs âIf we burn, you burn with us!â speech in Mockingjay.
8.) Why do you think original fan music/tribute rock connects so closely with the books?
Kate: I think original fan music/tribute rock connects so closely with the books because every single note, every single lyric, was inspired by a character, their relationship, or the plot of the books. Music is typically made from emotions and thoughts, and since this series really spark readersâ emotions and thoughts, music is easily created that jumps the bridge from written book to musical story.
9.) Did listening to this CD make you sad that the book trilogy is over, or were you excited that the movies are still coming up?
Savanna: Listening to this CD didnât make me sad at all! It made me even more excited for the movies and for the growth of the Hunger Games fandom, which is still in its infancy. The Harry Potter fan community is absolutely massive, and I can only hope that someday we Tributes might rival the Potterheads in number (and if not in number, then definitely in spirit!). Itâs a real privilege to be able to enjoy Alex Boydâs album now, as heâs truly at the forefront of what I imagine will be a huge movement someday. There are dozens and dozens â maybe hundreds â of Wizard Rock groups out there, so Iâm sure that more Rockingjay artists will start popping up over the next year. This is just the beginning!
10.) Do you think that Alex Boyd could make another Rockingjay CD?
Kate: I certainly hope so! He is a great musician and really has a knack for tying the emotions and messages of a book into his songs. If he does make another Hunger Games-inspired CD, I think it would be great if he made an entire CD inspired by Catching Fire or Mockingjay!
Thank you so much to Alex Boyd for the materials for this review. Donât forget to head over to his website www.tlgtunes.com to hear and purchase the entire CD.
Have a Twitter account? You can follow Alex Boyd at @tlgtunes.
(This review originally appeared on the Hunger Games Trilogy Fansite on September 5, 2011. Used with permission.)
in partnership with CDbaby
User tags: folk: urban folk, rock: folk rock, type: acoustic, harry and the potters, johnathan coulton, vic chesnutt, mp3 album
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