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Thursday, 29 November 2012

NEWS: 'Stand Up Guys' to be Released by Lakeshore Records

Lakeshore Records will release the Stand Up Guys ? Original Soundtrack on Tuesday, December 4, 2012. The soundtrack features two new original songs by Jon Bon Jovi ("Not Running Anymore" and "Old Habits Die Hard"), the first songs he has written and performed as a solo artist for a film since Young Guns II, which earned him the Golden Globe for Best Original Song and an Academy Award nomination and #1 single, with "Blaze of Glory," almost twenty-two years ago.

Also included on the soundtrack are classic and modern soul songs by Baby Huey, Gary Clark, Jr., Charles Bradley feat. Menahan Street Band, Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, Sam and Dave, and Muddy Waters. These tracks were hand selected, chosen because of their narrative relationship and the depth they add in understanding the motives and motivations of each character.

Stand Up Guys looks at the relationship between old friends, who just happen to be life-long criminals. "I was really just taken by the idea of the loyalty, the trust, the friendship, the brotherhood, of these two guys. These are underlying themes of a lot of my songs," said Jon Bon Jovi.

"The inspiration for writing the songs comes from the page," he continued. "I had to put myself into the characters' voice and utilize dialogue from the script to help tell these stories."

Val (Al Pacino) is released from prison after serving twenty-eight years for refusing to give up one of his close criminal associates. His best friend Doc (Christopher Walken) is there to pick him up, and the two soon re-team with another old pal, Hirsch (Alan Arkin). Their bond is as strong as ever, and the three reflect on freedom lost and gained, loyalties ebbed and flowed, and days of glory gone by. But one of the friends is keeping a dangerous secret–he's been put in an impossible quandary by a former mob boss, and his time to find an acceptable alternative is running out. As the sun rises on the guys' legendary reunion, their position becomes more and more desperate and they finally confront their past once and for all.

"Whenever you're writing a song like 'Not Running Anymore'," Jon Bon Jovi explained, "You have to identify and express the emotions the characters are experiencing." In this case Al Pacino's character, "Valentine has for twenty-eight years, not said a word. He is the quintessential stand up guy, didn't betray his friends. They went on and lived a life without him, but he was always not far away from their hearts. In turn, Chris Walken's character job is to end the life of his best friend and he too, has to come to terms with a lot of compromise and loss and Al goes into a confessional booth and he wants to be absolved of his sins or at least, he's seeking absolution."

"Having the opportunity to write for film again has been a great experience," Jon Bon Jovi added. "The minute I read the script I was excited to get started and it's been an honor to work with actors of this caliber."

A separate album of Lyle Workman's score for the film will also be released by Lakeshore Records on December 4 (see Stand Up Guys - Original Score for details).

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Music: Great Job, Internet!: Get Involved, Internet: Help Hydra Head Records continue its heavy quest

As we reported in September, Hydra Head Records—the influential indie label founded by Aaron Turner of post-metal legend Isis—recently called it quits. But the reports of its demise may have been premature; that’s where you come in. Although the label has faced hardship in recent years, Turner announced yesterday that he has launched Hydra Health: A Hydra Head Rehabilitation Project. The fundraising drive includes a sale on all kinds of Hydra Head goodies, from stickers and “mystery promo bags” to big-ticket rarities like box sets, test pressings, and original album artwork for releases like the Isis/Melvins split LP. Turner is even selling off some of his own music gear to benefit the label, including his Gibson Les Paul.

The funds will go toward keeping Hydra Head afloat and its back catalog stocked, including releases by Neurosis, Pelican, Cave In, Jesu, and Converge. In fact, among the label’s upcoming releases in 2013 is the first-ever vinyl pressing of the early Converge compilation, Caring And Killing. And if you’re feeling particularly altruistic (yet broke), Turner is accepting volunteers to help ship orders in the label’s Los Angeles headquarters—a favor which Turner promises to repay with “free records and lunch. Maybe a nickname, too.” If you simply want to pitch in a couple bucks as a way of saying thanks to Hydra Head for helping revolutionize heavy music over the past 20 years, donations can be made here.

In addition to the classics that Hydra Head hopes to keep in circulation, the label has been releasing a slew of excellent records lately. Its newest is Worship Is The Cleansing Of The Imagination, a power-electronics split LP between JK Flesh (a.k.a. Justin Broadrick of Napalm Death/Godflesh/Jesu fame) and Prurient. The A.V. Club will be streaming the exclusive debut of Worship in its entirety in our monthly Loud column on Dec. 5.


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