Friday, February 4, 2011

What Kind Of Music Makes Film, Movies And TV Shows Commercial Quality?

I had the rare privilege of listening to Lam Rim's latest CD 'Lost In Sane' released February 3, 2011. You can hear all of the tracks on Lam Rim's Music site.
This CD takes a closer look into how people digest love and pain. Lam Rim are: Fernando F. Krogmann: Drums, Joâo Mirat: Vocals, piano, guitars and programmings, Noël Rayo: Guitars, backing vocals. Additional musicians: José Vera: Bass guitar and Lucia Imán: Vocals on “I cry...”. All songs written by Joâo Mirat and special collaboration with lyrics by my buddy Orlando Robson. Orlando is an excellent writer and lyricist and I know this project will not be the last time we hear from him.



















All tracks are a bit melancholy. My favorites tracks and songs I can hear soundtrack a few of my favorite television shows: Grey's Anatomy, The Good Wife and CSI Miami are "Why Don't You...?" "Broken Bones" and "I Cry".





The track I think would be perfect on a soundtrack for the Disney cartoon, Phineas and Ferb, is "I Feel Fine". If that thought is a stretch to imagine, then the comedy How I Met Your Mother would be a close contender for "I Feel Fine".



When it comes to the cinema screen, I can hear "I Cry" on soundtrack for the movie 'I Am Number 4'.



Speaking on terms of bands covering Lam Rim's work, I think the track "Why Don't You...?",
I really think the teen group Big Time Rush
could sing this track and reach a younger audience. I think this song is age appropriate simply because the lyrics alone will strum the hearts of millions of teenage girls following BTR.


I haven't begun to scratch the surface of the hundreds of thousand of video games and the myriad of commercials this CD could also soundtrack. The possibilities are endless.

I think this CD has it all, especially when it comes to commercializing, movies, film and television shows a sound and quality that only Lam Rim possesses.

What kind of music makes film, movies and commercials a higher standard of quality? Give Lam Rim's 'Lost In Sane' a listen and that question will be answered. Great work youguys!

**NOTE** Lam Rim's CD will hit digital stores in March, because it takes time for iTunes and other venues to process the applications of new albums, so it takes about a month. Until then, CD can be ordered from the band's web site.

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