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I bought the wrong CD
Yes, we all know, the movie had mixed reviews. We read negative
remarks from mostly non-Daredevil fans that happened to be
movie buffs and positive comments from those who had followed
this Marvel superhero since their childhood days. But if there's
one thing for certain, many of us had noticed the hauntingly
beautiful background music that Daredevil's creators have
woven well into the motion picture. I mean, who could miss
those heartbreaking melodies that were playing when Elektra
lost her dad; when she was making love to our hero; and when
she was practicing her killer combos?
All the sounds in this movie are well suited to the scenarios,
especially in the areas where the actions take place. They
happen to enhance the experience. As a soundtrack, this CD
is quite effective.
Without the movie, however, I find myself listening repeatedly
to only two tracks: Bring Me To Life and My Immortal.
Both tracks are performed by Evanescence,
whose lead vocalist, Amy Lee, exudes the same aura as Tori
Amos. I find this quite refreshing because Evanescence is
a new rap-rock/goth-rock band and they're using the kind of
voice that used to be heard only in New Age music.
This is not to say that the other 18 tracks are bad. No,
they aren't. It's just that my ears zero in on exotic combinations,
which now leads me to think that I should've bought Evanescence:
Fallen instead of this one. Well, of course, these two
Evanescence tracks have been rearranged to fit Daredevil's
theme, but that's beside the point.
In fairness, I think The
Calling did pretty well with For You. The lyrics
really reflect Daredevil's double personalities, and the song
itself is catchy. Another notable is Nickelback's
Learn The Hard Way and the Nappy
Roots and Marcos Curiel (of P.O.D.
fame) collaboration, Right Now. Sadly, I can't name
too many of them. The other items just come as a hazy blur
and I doubt I'd remember them as soon as the next CD drops
into my lap. Like I said, they're not too bad. They even sound
goodlyrics, tempo and style fit pretty well with what
the movie wants to portray. They're just
well
things
you've already heard before.
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