Perhaps the only thing more exciting than the Where the Wild Things Are film is its accompanying soundtrack. As previously reported, Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Karen O and the Kids are handling the tunes for the upcoming Spike Jonze flick, and we now know what both the album artwork and tracklisting will look like.
To check out the cover, click here, and down below we have the confirmed tracklisting, which comes with fitting titles like "Rumpus," "Animal" and "Lost Fur." There's of course, also the first single, "All Is Love," which recently got a digital release.
As for when to expect the soundtrack, that's due out on September 29 via DGC/Interscope, with the film due to hit theatres on October 16. And of course, there is the novelization by Dave Eggers, which also comes in a pretty awesome fur edition.
Here's the tracklist [via The Playlist]:
1. "Igloo"
2. "All Is Love"
3. "Capsize"
4. "Worried Shoes"
5. "Rumpus"
6. "Rumpus Reprise"
7. "Hideaway"
8. "Cliffs"
9. "Animal"
10. "Lost Fur"
11. "Heads Up"
12. "Building All Is Love"
13. "Food Is Still Hot"
14. "Sailing Home"
To check out the cover, click here, and down below we have the confirmed tracklisting, which comes with fitting titles like "Rumpus," "Animal" and "Lost Fur." There's of course, also the first single, "All Is Love," which recently got a digital release.
As for when to expect the soundtrack, that's due out on September 29 via DGC/Interscope, with the film due to hit theatres on October 16. And of course, there is the novelization by Dave Eggers, which also comes in a pretty awesome fur edition.
Here's the tracklist [via The Playlist]:
1. "Igloo"
2. "All Is Love"
3. "Capsize"
4. "Worried Shoes"
5. "Rumpus"
6. "Rumpus Reprise"
7. "Hideaway"
8. "Cliffs"
9. "Animal"
10. "Lost Fur"
11. "Heads Up"
12. "Building All Is Love"
13. "Food Is Still Hot"
14. "Sailing Home"