Searching for those perfect few songs for a soundtrack proved to be a great challenge
for the filmmakers as they had literally dozens and dozens of local bands to choose from.
It was discovered that not all music is perfect for film, or even can be used in film for that
matter. The songs had to fit the mood and tempo of the film and add not detract from the
overall feel of the scenes. It could almost be said that some of the music was a whole
other character in the film in the way it moved it along.
This page will showcase the music from the soundtrack and the bands that allowed them
to be used. It would be doing yourself a favor to check out these bands for yourself as
they all bring something cool and unique to the music scene of the Pacific Northwest.
Click on the underlined song titled to hear a clip of that song. The should open with any media
player but if they don't for some reason please send us an email and let us know.
Jude Bowerman Band featuring ''Can't Turn It Off' and 'Soulfire' from Life Goes On
which can be purchased online through his website.
Weather featuring 'Over You' From the Calling up my Badside which can be purchased
online through amazon.com.
Umber Sleeping featuring 'The End of the Day' , 'Hyper Active Ghost', and 'Umbrellas Away' and others.
Fear Train Caravan featuring 'Cataract Man' from As The Lark Sings album due out 2006.
Joe Davis featuring "Cleo" from Hope Chest. The Album can be purchased through his website.
Chris McFarland featureing "Twang" from As If To Lay To Rest. The album can be purchased through his website.
The Collection featuring 'Away' from the Bands self titled album. For more information on this band please contact us.
The Drop featuring "Upside Down" from Iceland. The album can be purchased via their website.