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"Snow White and the Huntsman" is shaping up to be one of the summer's biggest blockbuster hits. With a cast that includes Kristen Stewart, Chris Hemsworth and Charlize Theron, the epic retelling of the fairytale classic is sure to leave audiences awed by the grandeur of both the performances and cinematography.
But that's not all we have to look forward to. MTV News broke the news today that Florence + The Machine's new song "Breath of Life" will grace the film's soundtrack. There's no word yet as to who will join the lovely Flo on the music compilation, so we've come up with a wish list of artists we want to hear. Check them out after the jump and be sure to weigh in with your own in the comments!
Lana Del Rey
Despite her controversial "Saturday Night Live" performance, Lana Del Rey's album, "Born To Die," debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Top 200. The album pleased those who already listened to her hit "Video Games" and paved the way for an influx of new fans. So far, Lana has no soundtrack plans, but we think her rich sound mixed with catchy melodies would be a nice addition to the compilation.
The Black Keys
Lead singer Dan Auerbach's unique crooning complements the band's garage rock sound, and their songs are perfect background music for a party or bonfire. The band's already proved that their music translates well in the movie world. Their song "Chop and Change" still transports us back to the opening scene of "Eclipse" when Victoria turns Riley Biers into a vampire. With that ability, the Black Keys are the perfect choice for a villainous song to pair with the Evil Queen.
Adele
It's no secret that Adele leaves listeners breathless (and sometimes sobbing) with her powerful performances. Like Lana, the Grammy-winning queen has yet to grace the liner notes of a movie soundtrack. Her latest album, "21," told the story of a love gone wrong, and since "Huntsman" is a dark film, we think a soothing track with Adele's stunning vocals is just what this movie needs.
See who else is on the list here at Hollywood Crush
But that's not all we have to look forward to. MTV News broke the news today that Florence + The Machine's new song "Breath of Life" will grace the film's soundtrack. There's no word yet as to who will join the lovely Flo on the music compilation, so we've come up with a wish list of artists we want to hear. Check them out after the jump and be sure to weigh in with your own in the comments!
Lana Del Rey
Despite her controversial "Saturday Night Live" performance, Lana Del Rey's album, "Born To Die," debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Top 200. The album pleased those who already listened to her hit "Video Games" and paved the way for an influx of new fans. So far, Lana has no soundtrack plans, but we think her rich sound mixed with catchy melodies would be a nice addition to the compilation.
The Black Keys
Lead singer Dan Auerbach's unique crooning complements the band's garage rock sound, and their songs are perfect background music for a party or bonfire. The band's already proved that their music translates well in the movie world. Their song "Chop and Change" still transports us back to the opening scene of "Eclipse" when Victoria turns Riley Biers into a vampire. With that ability, the Black Keys are the perfect choice for a villainous song to pair with the Evil Queen.
Adele
It's no secret that Adele leaves listeners breathless (and sometimes sobbing) with her powerful performances. Like Lana, the Grammy-winning queen has yet to grace the liner notes of a movie soundtrack. Her latest album, "21," told the story of a love gone wrong, and since "Huntsman" is a dark film, we think a soothing track with Adele's stunning vocals is just what this movie needs.
See who else is on the list here at Hollywood Crush
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