Did you catch the Season 3 finale? Steamy, right? As you can imagine there was quite a bit of discussion about which song would accompany the momentous closing event. Some songs were too emotional, some were not emotional enough. Some were too slow, some were too fast. It was kind of like Goldilocks in the cabin of the three bears. But you know what song was just right? Luke Sital-Singh’s “Honest Man”. Swoon. I highly recommend pursuing all his music, like immediately. I made it easy, just click on the photo below and you’ll be there. He’s the real deal.
The Frames "Rise" on Castle
It's a great pleasure of mine to place one of my favorite bands of all time in the episode of Castle titled "Knockdown". The Frames song "Rise", from their 2007 album "The Cost", is heard at the end of the episode as Beckett vows to make weekly visits to the sniper she put in prison until he reveals her mother's killer. The angelic voice of Glen Hansard leads The Frames, and he is also one half of the duo know as The Swell Season, who won an Academy Award for their song "Falling Slowly" from the film Once. This episode first aired on Jan 24, 2011
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Huge
Music Supervisor for ABC Family television series from Winnie Holzman and her daughter Savannah Dooley. Sourced indie rock songs by Japanther, Squeak E. Clean, Generationals, Joy Formidable, Magneta Lane, Savoir Adore and Broadcast 2000 that delighted the producers on an extremely limited budget. Supervised creation and recording of two songs that were performed by charactes as part of the script. (2010)
Mercy
Music Supervisor for NBC television series from Friday Night Lights writer Liz Heldens, produced by Berman/Braun. Featured gritty female-fronted bands Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Duke Spirit, The Kills. (2009-2010)
Life
Music Supervisor for critically acclaimed series starring Damian Lewis (Band Of Brothers). Music placement highlights include Radiohead, Cat Power, Beck, M. Ward, (2008-2009)