she's way more interesting both as a writer and performer than Adele
It's a grower, but I really like it. I think it will end up working really well with the intro sequence in the film.
At least it's actually emotionally resonant with Bond's character unlike that awful Sam Smith song.
Man, I just listened to this again. You're damn right. So much energy and feels way more secret agent-y.
It's a grower, but I really like it. I think it will end up working really well with the intro sequence in the film.
At least it's actually emotionally resonant with Bond's character unlike that awful Sam Smith song.
Truth, man it sucks he's gone.
top 5 maybe but ever? nah
You Know My Name remains the best of the Craig movie themes, but I dig this one.
Second best bond theme behind You Know My Name, which makes this pretty great. Love it.
...and everyone else praising 'You Know My Name'...I appreciate you all.
I actually can't recall a single piece of Billie Eilish's music. But this song is lovely; miles better than Skyfall and Writing's on the Wall, which were mediocre and awful, in that order.
Billie Eilish's music is interesting because of the production surrounding it. Without that production, you just get a very Lana Del Ray/Fiona Apple/Devi Lavato style songstress on sad strings and it's boring.
Lin wrote a new song for In The Heights thoughProbably pretty good odds she wins an Oscar for this next year, no? Academy seems to have a recent thing for Bond songs, and the original song choices are normally so dire that it won't be hard for this track to stand out. Performing Yesterday as part of the In Memorium segment this year probably helps up her credibility with voters too.
Time to secure that MacPEGOTLin wrote a new song for In The Heights though
Lin-Manuel Miranda Wrote a New Song for the IN THE HEIGHTS Film
Lin-Manuel Miranda attend this year's Oscars ceremony, and while on the red carpet, he revealed to Variety that he has written a new closing credits song for the film adaptation of In the Heights!www.broadwayworld.com
It's absolutely true though?
Billie Eilish's music is interesting because of the production surrounding it. Without that production, you just get a very Lana Del Ray/Fiona Apple/Devi Lavato style songstress on sad strings and it's boring.