I don't know anything about them. I heard the song on the soundtrack of a film I saw, which is like how I discover 99 percent of the music I don't get directly from Sara Egner.
You got this stuck in my head again, and I brought the album into the car for my drive out to Santa Monica tonight. The album is called Return to Cookie Mountain, and the whole thing is incredible. I latched on to them through Ian some time back, and from what he's told me, these guys are a Bowie find, as he was into the band leader's paintings, but then through those interactions wound up discovering what amazing musicians these guys are.
What's the movie you found them through? Was it any good?
I caught it from this film called "the Invisible." It wasn't that great, but I did enjoy how little they seemed to use dialog to tell the story. I only wish they could have taken it so much further. And the ending doesn't work. I'm sorry, but it doesn't. And then I read that they made it a "happy" ending as opposed to the downer one that the orignal swedish film had, and everything made sense. I really want to track down the swedish version, but alas, I have no more netflix.
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If you haven't already, you may want to go ahead and invest in the whole album.
It's not all about werewolves, but it's all good.
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I don't know anything about them. I heard the song on the soundtrack of a film I saw, which is like how I discover 99 percent of the music I don't get directly from Sara Egner.
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You got this stuck in my head again, and I brought the album into the car for my drive out to Santa Monica tonight. The album is called Return to Cookie Mountain, and the whole thing is incredible. I latched on to them through Ian some time back, and from what he's told me, these guys are a Bowie find, as he was into the band leader's paintings, but then through those interactions wound up discovering what amazing musicians these guys are.
What's the movie you found them through? Was it any good?
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