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2009
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Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Karen O to release film soundtrack
'Where The Wild Things Are' music features Raconteurs and QOTSA members
The singer, billed as Karen O And The Kids, has composed the music for the Spike Jonze-directed film, and has enlisted her bandmates plus members of Queens Of The Stone Age, The Raconteurs and Deerhunter.
The album will be released on September 29 in the USA. A single, 'All Is Love', will be released on August 25, reports Rolling Stone.
Musicians who appear on the album include O's Yeah Yeah Yeahs bandmates Nick Zinner and Brian Chase, plus Dean Fertita of Queens Of The Stone Age and The Dead Weather, Jack Lawrence of The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather, Aaron Hemphill of Liars and Britney Spears and Lily Allen producer Greg Kurstin.
Speaking to MTV News, Karen O said the involvement of director and ex-boyfriend Jonze was the main reason she signed up to produce the music for the film.
"I got involved because of Spike," she said. "I guess there is a childlike innocence about my music or my persona that he always just kind of dialled into. So I guess he thought I should make music for 'Where the Wild Things Are', and I assembled a group of mostly rock musicians to make the music."
She added: "To play on it and it was a really amazing experience and I think what he has accomplished with the film is basically the impossible. There's a lot of stuff that they told me Spike couldn't do that he did it anyway, and it was a really inspiring and exciting thing to be a part of."
'Where The Wild Things Are' is released in cinemas in the UK on December 11 and in the USA on October 16. Watch the official trailer for the films by clicking below.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs are set to play at the Reading And Leeds Festivals, which take place on August 28-30.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs tickets:
- Nov 29, 2009 19:30 at O2 Academy Leeds, Leeds - Buy from Seetickets
- Nov 30, 2009 19:30 at O2 Academy Brixton, London - Buy from Seetickets
- Dec 01, 2009 19:30 at O2 Academy Brixton, London - Buy from Seetickets
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