Various Artists
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2
Chop Shop/Atlantic
Twilight. A single word that holds the power to make a moon-eyed audiences scream in delight or cause a less-than-enthusiastic individual to shake their head in disgust. Some have tattooed their bodies with Twilight passages, while others have bought cardboard cut-outs of Edward and Jacob to present like art in their living room. There is no denying that the Twilight movies have been huge, but that their popularity has not necessarily been universal. That being said, somewhere between the glittering bodies of Vampires and the furry physic of Werewolves is a soundtrack that everyone can pick up and enjoy.
Despite the Twilight movies being the βitβ thing on the popularity meter, the soundtrack highlights a great deal of Indie artists that arenβt necessarily well-known. From the likes of St. Vincent, Iko, Passion Pit and Feist, to the latest up-and-comer Ellie Goulding. Add to that the track βThe Forgottenβ by Green Day and listeners have a pretty solid musical compilation to tickle their earbuds. While listening to the Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 you donβt feel like you have to be a Twilight fan to enjoy it, because these are strong artists who know what they are doing and create enjoyable, genuinely good music. While the theme on the soundtrack does tend to go more for the dramatic and emotionally charged (you canβt really fault them for that) you take one listen to βAll Iβve Ever Neededβ by Paul McDonald & Nikki Reed and you are just as close to tears as a pre-teen girl who just saw Jacob remove his shirt for the first time.
You may be team Jacob, team Edward or team die-Twilight-die, but despite whatever qualms you may have with these movies, do yourself a solid and listen to the soundtrack, you wonβt be disappointed.
Bethany Geddes (Twitter @bethanygeddes)
Album Review: Various Artists – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2
Bethany Fergusson