So we told you when the folks from the Make-Out camp first made their five-song Let's Get Awesome EP available. But, oh, that was just a paltry little taste. They've just made their full, epic-ass, 44-song soundtrack available for purchase. The two-disk soundtrack is $15, and you can buy it with Paypal or a debit or credit card at the Make-Out With Violence website, email limerentpictures[at]gmail[dot]com to pay without those pesky shipping costs, or wait until the Nashville Film Festival, when you'll be able to buy it in person.
The Non-Commissioned Officers will be performing songs from the soundtrack April 23 at Mercy Lounge with further acts TBA. I hope they play that "Sweet Eleanor" song from the trailer. That one's mah jam. Check out the album art and track list after the jump.
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Only trying to keep you and Gold entertained. Or at least give you something to bitch about at those Scene soirees. There's enough people online who think we suck that it's not fun anymore...
Thanks for posting man!
Ha!
I don't know though, man. Movie's pretty well-received around these parts, and what I've heard of the soundtrack is awesome. Of course, I was only able to get the first disk. Gimme that second disk! Mah jam's on that one.
Is the show going to be part of the Film Festival program (like that local bands cover songs from John Hughes movies thing two years ago at Exit/In) or is it a separate thing?
According to the Non-Coms folks, it won't necessarily be an official part of the Film Festival, but it will be affiliated (the NFF people will be helping to promote it and whatnot).
And they're trying to work it out so that people at the Cannery Film Fest event downstairs can get in for free/cheap. We'll likely post more details about the festival once there's a confirmed schedule and so forth.
In addition to the Non-Commissioned Officers the soundtrack also features tracks written/performed by:
The Glib
Leah High
Tristen
Amanda Crawford
The Ostrich Boys
Vicki Mead
Buy one and help us out! We owe Brian Eno a bunch of $$$ for covering "St. Elmo's Fire." We're also hoping to use soundtrack sales to self distribute a DVD at some point.