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TRENT REZNOR AND ATTICUS ROSS - THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO SOUNDTRACK NINE Inch Nails ex-frontman Trent Reznor has reunited with his Oscar-winning collaborator Atticus Ross, as they spent 14 months composing this three-CD opus for David Fincher's adaptation of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, crafting a perfect counterpart to Fincher's dark cinematic vision. Tracks such as A Thousand Details resemble a swarm of bees trapped in the world's largest lawnmower, and even the irrepressible Karen O is transformed into a howling banshee on Led Zeppelin cover Immigrant Song. Something to be applauded, but not necessarily listened to while walking down a dark alley. ?????US - GET FIT JUST in time for the new year, Get Fit promises a powerhouse of songs to gear you up for the gym - but it could have you running in the opposite direction if you're not a fan of the charts. As the official workout soundtrack to the London Olympics 2012, you may expect the album to celebrate the best of British music, but Get Fit errs on the side of sugary guilty- pleasure pop, assembled in an embarrassingly literal fashion for the exercise-averse. How else to explain the inclusion of Daniel Bedingfield's Gotta Get Thru This? From Taio Cruz to 1980s stalwart Donna Summer, Get Fit is a barrage of cheesy club hits across the decades. SAVAGING SPIRES - SAVAGING SPIRES EMERGING from the unknown is this self-titled debut by Savaging Spires. The mysterious outfit reveal little about themselves except what is most important - the music.
Their album is an enchanting yet eerie journey through the realms of experimental, alternative folk. Mystical and psychedelic, it's a place where sounds rise and fall, where vocals subtly appear and suddenly disappear. The record moves gently through the sinister and the ethereal, creating an otherworldly atmosphere. It's well thought- out and has its charms, but the album's constant meandering leaves it feeling a little too lost.See the full content of this document
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