Everyone is excited for the release of the Taylor Swift and The Civil Wars music video for “Safe & Sound” which debuts tonight, but Hunger Games fans have even more to look forward to!
The Hunger Games full tracklisting for its soundtrack has finally been revealed, featuring music by Arcade Fire, Kid Cudi, Miranda Lambert, and more. And for big T-Swift and Civil Wars fans…they each have a second song on the album!
The album is currently available for pre-order on iTunes and when you order it you get a surprise early copy of “One Engine” by The Decemberists.
The album is scheduled for release March 20 and the film debuts March 23.
The Grammy Awards is a huge night for music. Here are some of the most exciting moments from the Grammys that you won’t want to forget (or, in the case of Nicki Minaj‘s performance, maybe you will!): Chris Brown rocks the stage with his hot dance moves and acrobatic stunts in his performance of “Turn Up The Music” and “Beautiful People.” The Beach Boys reunion … Continue reading Grammy Award 2012 Highlights
Taylor Swift and The Civil Wars‘ much-anticipated music video for “Safe & Sound” drops this Monday (that’s February 13 – for you hardcore Swifties!) on MTV. The song will be featured in the movie soundtrack for The Hunger Games. The music video stays true to the film and book series that inspired the single, with Swift walking through a beautiful, woodsy scene. The video debuts during “MTV First: Taylor … Continue reading New Music: Taylor Swift’s “Safe & Sound” Music Video Debuts Monday
It’s been announced that Samantha Barks, who played Eponine in the 25th anniversary concert of Les Miserables, will be playing the coveted role in the film version of the show. According to BroadwayWorld.com, Cameron Mackintosh delivered the good news live on stage after the Manchester Theatre’s production of Oliver!, which Barks currently stars in as Nancy. The announcement seemed to come as a surprise to … Continue reading Breaking News: Samantha Barks – NOT Taylor Swift – Will Play Eponine In ‘Les Miserables’