And vice versa, of course. I've been thinking about this one for a bit, really. I mean, there's a feeling of hollow calmness and almost happiness while also feeling utterly alone and depressed that comes with For Emma Forever Ago by Bon Iver, and the same comes from 500 Days of Summer.
Dark Entries by Bauhaus gives a feeling of fear and panic that is at the same time totally controlled and balanced, which could be paralleled by Donnie Darko (though I think Donnie Darko also pairs well with Closer by Joy Division)
Hopes and Fears by Keane is happy and bouncy while at the same time slightly dark and leaves you with a tinge of bittersweet in the back of your throat, much the way I felt after watching Safety Not Guaranteed.
So basically the question is this: if you had to describe a movie with an album, what album would you use to describe that movie? _________________
Maybe is not exactly what you asked. Because Kavinsky is great part of the soundtrack of Drive. Nevertheless every time a listen to him, the image of scenes of the movie come to mind.
Itยดs the most immediate artist-movie I can think off _________________ "Hurry Up, We're Dreaming"
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