The Slow Demise of Modern Music Via the Malevolent Soundtrack
Sarah Schmader
Issue date: 10/28/09 Section: Features
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Let it be said that I am aware that they make this choice to include their music in movies in order to gain more listeners, but I am a selfish fan. I get angry and jealous when artists that I have liked far before they were included on a soundtrack gain a following of fourteen-year-old girls that put the one song they had that film on their skull-printed iPods. It just makes me mad that these bands don't ask my permission before deciding to participate in a soundtrack (of course, this is in jest).
The adorable teenage indie love flick that is Juno came out in the winter of 2007. The Moldy Peaches, Kimya Dawson's original band, recorded their first self-titled album in 2001. That's a whole six years of being a band before they got any kind of major recognition outside of the major music scenes (New York, Seattle, the UK, etc.). I had been a fan of Kimya Dawson since I was fifteen, which was 2005. Then Juno happened and everyone bought the soundtrack.
"Anyone Else But You," which is actually a Moldy Peaches song, became every beanie-wearing, Hot-Topic-shopping teenage couple's "song." Oh, so cute, "I don't see what anyone can see in anyone else but you." That's just precious. What viewers didn't hear (because they didn't include it) in Michael Cera and Ellen Page's sing-a-long is the verse that says, "Squinched up your face and did a dance, you shook a little turd out of the bottom of your pants." Yeah, I guess Fox Searchlight Pictures didn't find that particular lyric nearly as charming as the rest of the tune. (Side note: It is included when they play the song during the end credits.)
Following Juno's inevitable post-release hype, hearing "Anyone Else But You" made my stomach tie itself in knots, but I had already bought tickets to see Kimya Dawson in April of the following year. I attended, completely aware that there would be masses of teenyboppers screaming, "PLAY THAT SONG FROM JUNO!" I was delighted to find that Kimya refused to play "Anyone Else But You" for the majority of her set, and then finally gave in toward the end. Mind you, I actually like this song; I'm just so bitter about it becoming huge, and it's not her best song. Regardless, seeing her live was awesome and she is still one of my favorite artists.


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Will Guerrant
posted 10/29/09 @ 6:40 PM EST
While I agree that NO ONE likes their favorite 'underground' band to become fodder for scene kids and hipsters, it inevitably happens in some cases, not because of some sort of massive teenie conspiracy, but because the music itself is GOOD. (Continued…)
Thomas Lively
posted 11/04/09 @ 2:38 PM EST
While it's wonderful that you're so enthusiastic about music and every indie and underground musician or band early on in their careers would kill for a fan like you, you're are leaving out one MAJOR point:
These bands MUST make a living. (Continued…)
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