Spider-Man 3 looks like it will redefine the second sequel, but how about its soundtrack? Brand new, never-before-heard songs from heavyweights like the Killers, the Walkmen, the Flaming Lips and Yeah Yeah Yeahs? While its an exciting prospect, "Sealings proves we may just be getting some cold leftovers (i.e. rejects from their studio recordings) disguised as sumptuous desserts on a blockbuster soundtrack. Surely not all of these songs will play a part in the film (Black Mountains "Stay Free comes in when
Pete and Aunt May are strung out on Quaaludes?), but YYY have contributed a brooding, mid-tempo rocker cut out for those intense moments that Nickelback used to hold in the past. Of course this isnt nearly as overblown as Albertas faux grungers, but its also the bands least significant moment to date, showing their popularity may be drying out their creative juices. If this is any indication of where their third full-length is headed, looks like theyll need more than Spider-Man to save their asses.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs "Sealings
Yeah Yeah Yeahs "Sealings