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I did notice the change in music after watching the first few episodes, it’s less dramatic than the original score which I’d previously purchased on iTunes. DC is a beautiful city I’ve visited twice so the opening credits remind me of my time there. Album was composed by Джефф Бил and was released on April 01, 2016. I started watching the 2nd season of House of Cards last week here in the UK. Coach Taylor from Friday Night Lights! Thanks, anonymous curator.Here you can freely listen to preview tracks from House of Cards: Season 4 Music from the Netflix Original Series. Please release jogging playlists for the constantly jogging women of Big Little Lies.
It’s true, a person’s jogging playlist tells you a lot about them, and this is a fun way to do emotional cosplay (brain role-play?) as a TV character, if that’s something you would ever want to do. Nobody thinks “I’m about to go work out, time to suffer through a Tame Impala record.” That’s why my workout playlist is just Jesse McCartney’s 2008 hit “Leavin’” on a loop, and before that it was the Original Broadway Cast Recording of Parade. The only tunes that make it onto a playlist that you use to work out are tunes that actually psych you up. Maybe Jawbreaker.Īnyway, these promo playlists are a good idea, as promo ideas go. Though, as for the inclusion of Christina Aguilera’s version of “Lady Marmalade,” I don’t really buy the idea that Claire would’ve seen Moulin Rouge!, even as a guilty-pleasure film. I like that the version of “Stuck in the Middle With You” chosen for this playlist is the version from the Reservoir Dogs soundtrack, which as a reference, leaves very little to the imagination: Claire is a murderous sociopath, or at least she is interested in torture. (“I’m willing to let your child wither and die inside of you” is still one of the scariest lines ever uttered on TV.) Therefore, it makes sense that the only Beyoncé songs she would know are “Run the World (Girls)” and “Single Ladies,” and that she would get amped up by the saccharine Pepsi commercial “We Are The World.” She’s a classic example of a politician who uses feminism as part of her personal brand, but would actually throw absolutely anyone’s rights in front of a truck. This is one of the lamest PR stunts I have ever seen, but it’s fun to try to deduce something about the brain of whoever watched House of Cards (season 5, now on Netflix!) and felt they had firm grasps on the characters’ musical psyches.Ĭlaire’s playlist is better. With that idle curiosity apparently in mind, Spotify has released running playlists for Claire and Frank. I don’t know how a personality can be “razor-sharp,” but I am curious. “Are Ozzy Osbourne, Iron Maiden and Queen some of the artists that drive Frank’s ruthlessness and ambition? And how do Beyoncé, Tina Turner and The Rolling Stones inspire Claire’s razor-sharp and strong-willed personality?” If you’ve also asked yourself, “What are they listening to during those famous runs?” there’s good news: “Spotify has the answer,” according to The Outcast Agency PR.
It is an adaptation of the 1990 BBC series of the. These runs are famous, at least with me personally. House of Cards is an American political thriller streaming television series created by Beau Willimon. When I recalled the third episode of season 1 of House of Cards, I panicked, anticipating being screamed at by an elderly woman in a North Face vest. It’s an interesting question! Yes, I have wondered this, actually, and I don’t take any issue with the agency’s hyperbole in describing Claire and Frank’s exercise outings as “famed.” This weekend, I jogged to Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery.
This question came in an email my colleague received this morning from a third-party PR agency representing Spotify. “Have you ever wondered what music Frank and Claire Underwood are listening to on one of their famed runs in Netflix’s House of Cards?”