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Among the many dark gifts, Showtime’s weird hit series “Yellow jacketIn serving us, the most of the season is music so far.
The show – bounces between groups Teenage football player trapped in the 1990s The Canadian wilderness after the plane crash and the corresponding adult ego of today’s survivors – nostalgia, the tail of the late last century fused a long tune with a staple of Tori Amos, early crushed pumpkin, massive Attack, veruca salt and veruca salt and veruca salt and veruca salt and veruca salt and veruca salt and veruca salt and more.
In Sunday’s episode of “Yellow Jacket”, Queen Alt-Rock Alanis Morissette The release of the show’s theme song “No Report” will be debuted and has been released as a single version.
One of the most unexpected and successful regressive music uses in the first episode of last month’s season 2 was Warren Kole’s Jeff in a relationship with his wife Shauna (Melanie Lynskey) After a strong tryst, he had a moment in the car, during which Papa Roach’s “Last Resort” was difficult (of course, this track was actually at 2000 2019 comes out, but that doesn’t make its retro vibe disappear).
The show’s music director Nora Felder explained in an interview with CNN that the selection of Papa Roach’s songs was scripted, “This is Warren’s Perfect physical exit, their anxiety sat high in his garage.”
However, other outstanding moments in the script are her explanations, and Felder likes the opportunity to match those moments with the right songs at the time.
“When I started making playlists for the show, I reintroduced my time and the spirit of the times,” she said. “The main thing I tried to keep in mind was to be true to the story and let it tell me that it might need to be musically. What.”
For example, starting with the same episode – the place for Amos’ iconic track “Cornflake Girl”, her groundbreaking 1994 sophomore album “The Pink.”
The song – appropriately possessing the lyrical “things become a little hairy”, just as the ingredient Sophie Nélisse is about to ingest something unthinkable – “will soon think of the possibility of Felder”.
She noted: “I think Amos’ lyrics can be used as the ending of episode 1, not only a reflection of the mentality of young Shauna, but also a reflection of past and present emotions and moods reflected in other “yellow jackets” in Season 2. On the role.”
Felder’s work is challenging, in a sense that at some point in each script a song usually has an ideal wish list choice, and then due to the needs of some technology or scenarios The development of the production process varies, such as the result of many factors, including the performance of the actor.

“Everyone on the team always wants the best song choice to enhance the story,” she said. “When we release (production), a common question that comes up among us during the collaboration is simple, ‘We think we can beat it.’ Is this? ”’
During that collaboration, Feld said she did not “believe in the exact roadmap of how to merge a song with any given scene or story.”
“I always say, ‘Let the picture tell you what it needs.’ (A little like the wilderness I guess?)”
Another moment when the feeling blends perfectly with music playback is Now infamous “Last Dinner” scene Starting last week’s second episode, their 1995 album “OK Compure” boasted on Radiohead’s “Climbing the Wall” in the soundtrack.
“The song seems to refer to the monsters that can live in the mind,” Feld noted. The group ingested one of its own at the same time, referring to the strange collective hallucinations. “I can’t think of a more perfect way to be haunting (aka ‘The Feast).
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“I’m a big fan of ‘Yellowjackets’ and this musical era, and the song has had a huge impact on my growth in particular, so I’m glad to be asked to explain it in a “deeply disturbing” way the band is Host Florence Welch said in a statement shared with CNN.
“We tried to really add some horror to this iconic song to fit the tone of the show. As the first music lovers were pop punk and Gwen Stefani, which is one Dream job.”
Morriseette’s collaboration was also inspired by the show.
“I see the similarities between ‘Yellowjackets’ and my views: pure strength, it’s a nail, and no fear of blasphemy,” Morissette said in a statement. Always working to support empowerment of women and sensitivity and seeing the world through female lenses, the wonderful thing about this show is that every character can be energetic and complex, rather than simplifying, reducing, reducing the female version. I It is a privilege to be part of the legacy of the “Yellow Jacket”.