mastodon

Months ago I ran into Brent Hinds, guitarist for Mastodon, who mentioned that he’d just shot a cameo for the new John Malkovich movie, and that the band would be doing some music for it. That had to be Jonah Hex, but I wasn’t able to get any more details. Soon enough AICN got wind of Mastodon’s score for the film, but no further info. Now some other enterprising Atlanta boys have talked to the band and got the scoop on what we can expect to hear in the film. And I’m more excited than I expected to be, as the band says that in part, the music resembles Neil Young’s score for Dead Man!

Paste talked to Troy Sanders, bass player for Mastodon, and he gave up a bunch of details about what the band has done for the movie. Director Jimmy Hayward actually approached the band, saying that their record Blood Mountain had been an influence while working on the script. That led to Hinds visiting the New Orleans set and his cameo, and then the band went to LA to record about an hour’s worth of music for the film.

The songs are all instrumental, including “five full songs and many smaller musical themes adapted throughout.” Composer John Powell is integrating that music into his original score. “We wrote variations on themes for each character,” Sanders says, “different variables for a bunch of riffs: faster, slower, heavier, lighter,” Sanders said. “It’s the Darth Vader approach.”

So what does it sound like? Sanders says, “a lot of it was spacey, Melvins B-sides, Pink Floyd-like, surreal outer space, like Neil Young’s Dead Man. Swirling, nausea music.”

And basically, Sanders says the whole album’s worth of music was done for nothing.  “I guarantee an incredibly popular misconception will be, ‘Oh my god, they’re selling out doing a fucking comic-book movie. They probably got a huge paycheck and don’t give a shit about integrity,’” Sanders predicts. “The fact is the exact opposite. We sacrificed another two weeks away from home to give away an album’s worth of material for nothing in return but satisfaction in being a part of something incredible.”

  • kfizz
    Hell freaking yeah. God they are one of the greatest metal bands around. You will like them even if you don't like metal. David, Adam, Devindra and peter I really think any one could pick up their last CD so I think you guys should too. Its called Crack The Skye my dad thought it was pretty good since they tamed them self down a little.
  • Mike
    Awesome. Mastodon are insanely talented (and rad) dudes, and while I was put to sleep by their last release I think they have incredible potential in the realm of film scores. Looking forward to it.
  • The Great Cambino
    Yeah, even live the new stuff was pretty boring. Still, awesome band. It's weird how big extreme metal has gotten recently -- and kinda cool.
  • Cool. A perfect match for Jonah Hex, which I can't wait to see.
  • Dr. Panda
    Not even Megan Fox's crappy acting can ruin this flick now. I'll just close my eyes when she opens her mouth and listen to brilliance that is Mastodon. This made my Friday. Thank you Russ!
  • Way to go Russ! Keeping Metal and Atlanta on the front page! Can't wait to hear it, even if the movie is rubbish, i'm sure this soundtrack will be pretty fantacular.
  • henrik4075
    Does he have a tatoo on his head? Haha, that looks fucking stupid xD
  • ake
    SO stoked.
  • Мирослав
    Mastodon are one of the best metal bands out there. And for them to be featured on /film that's HUGE! I hope the soundtrack will be great. And if /film writers are open minded as i think they are, they should grab their latest album Crack The Skye. It's masterpiece.
  • sanyo
    Man, I must be the only person who doesn't have a huge hard-on for this band. They're fine musicians and all, but the music is just "meh". Too much hardcore influence and not enough memorable riffs. Also the drummer is a beast but the constant fills annoy the crap out of me.

    Tell me when YOB writes a film score.
  • Rob
    Interesting, looking forward to hearing this. They've made some great records, they've changed up a gear with the last album, and composing songs and cues for a film will no doubt have given them another chance to do something different. All good news for the film score and for the band.

    Actually quite keen to see this film; Brolin has done some good performances, I'm not in the Megan Fox Internets Hate Club, and there's no reason the Hex character couldn't be well-written and given a decent story. Worth a look, I'm hoping.
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