Written by Jon Williams
The biggest buzz in the worlds of entertainment and pop culture this week surrounds Catching Fire, the second film in the Hunger Games series. The first film was one of the biggest blockbusters of 2012, a year that was full of them, grossing over $400 million in North America. The second film is expected to bring in similar numbers at the box office.
If there’s
still anyone out there who’s unfamiliar, the films are based on a trilogy of
dystopian young adult novels
by Suzanne Collins dealing with a futuristic society that keeps its
citizens in line, in part, by requiring each District to submit two teenage
contestants to an annual reality show-type competition in which the winner is
the only survivor. The first novel and film follow protagonist Katniss
Everdeen, who volunteers for the Hunger Games in place of her young sister, who
is selected to participate. In Catching
Fire, Katniss is thrust into competition once again when the Games draw
contestants from past champions.
The films
are complemented by soundtracks featuring an all-star lineup of names from
popular music performing tracks that set a thrilling and atmospheric vibe that
perfectly capture the mood. The soundtrack to the first film, Songs
from District 12 and Beyond, was produced by T Bone Burnett (known for
other soundtracks like O
Brother Where Art Thou, Walk
the Line, and Crazy
Heart) and featured two tracks from Taylor
Swift, along with notable names like Maroon
5, Miranda
Lambert, and Arcade
Fire, to name just a few.
The Catching
Fire soundtrack (available in a standard
version and a deluxe
edition which includes three extra tracks), which came out on Tuesday this
week, is just as impressive. The lead single “Atlas” comes from
platinum-selling rock band Coldplay,
accompanied by a song (“We Remain”) from pop songstress and The Voice judge Christina
Aguilera. It also contains tracks from two recent favourites of mine: the
National (who I discovered when they performed “The
Rains of Castamere” for Game
of Thrones and whose work I’ve been greedily consuming ever since) and
teen sensation Lorde,
who provides a haunting and propulsive cover of the Tears for Fears hit “Everybody
Wants to Rule the World.”
Interest in
all things Hunger Games is sure to be
at a fever pitch throughout Catching Fire’s
theatrical run. Be sure to have the first film, the music, and the audiobooks
on your shelves for patrons to enjoy, and visit our website to find more music
from the outstanding artists featured on the soundtracks.
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