Album of the Week: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1, various artists
Another year, another . But the real winner of this year's games is Lorde, who blows her competition out of the water with this expertly assembled soundtrack, featuring a diverse group of young musicians who represent the cutting edge of pop.
Various artists
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Another year, another . But the real winner of this year's games is Lorde, who blows her competition out of the water with this expertly assembled soundtrack, featuring a diverse group of young musicians who represent the cutting edge of pop.
Musically, she's by no means the best of the bunch: Tove Lo, Charli XCX, Tinashe and Raury all offer more infectious, alluring and surprising original numbers. But as a curator, Lorde shows an incredibly canny understanding of what young people want.
Each song blends crisp electronic beats and big hooks with dark, dancing undertones and gloomy synths. That equation defines inventive popular music today, largely designed and delivered by Swedish songwriter powerhouses such as Max Martin and Shellback (who are responsible for much of Taylor Swift's ). It's a distinct genre shift from the franchise's first soundtrack, which featured Arcade Fire and the Decembrists.