'The Last Kiss': How's the soundtrack?
Sep 14, 2006, 01:34 PM | by Whitney Pastorek
Categories: Music
As a friend of mine put it the other
day: "Garden State + absolutely nothing = The Last Kiss." Even though Zach
Braff didn't write and direct this time, he does star in this movie
about, yes, an angsty 30-ish dude who is charmed by a younger brunette
sprite of a girl who opens him up and teaches him how to love again. Or
something. Okay, I haven't seen it.
But I have seen the track listing for its soundtrack, which is the part Braff did all by himself, and those familiar with his Grammy-winning "mix tape" for Garden State will no doubt be thrilled. (If your life wasn't saved by the Shins-- or had already been saved by the Shins, pre-Garden State, feel free to skip the rest of this post.)
Check out the Garden State soundtrack's home page here and the Last Kiss soundtrack's MySpace page here (yes! you can be its friend!). Note the reappearance of Coldplay, Cary Brothers, and Remy Zero, as well as the use of a 7-year-old Fiona Apple song, and the lack of anything particularly earth-shatteringly fresh and unexpected. Put them together and what do you get? A platinum record, my friends. A platinum record that could put squirrels to sleep.
What bands/singers should have been on this soundtrack instead, PopWatchers? Here, I'll start: Margot and the Nuclear So & Sos. Laura Viers. Rogue Wave. Your turn.
[EDITOR'S NOTE: Also, watch Just a Minute, Dave Karger's new mini-talk show, for his interview with Braff from the Toronto Film Festival.]

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