All American Rejects
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When looking at television shows, there are galore facets that may take it over the top. From the plots to the characters to the emotion that is expressed, each little detail may captivate an audience. But once in a while it is the music that will give it that last little edge, which is precisely what may be found from the music in Smallville. Smallville is an American television series that is based on the DC Comics reputation Superman. It is an intense show that follows the adventures of Clark Kent who resides in the fictional town of Smallville, Kansas. Through each ardent scene, action-packed adventure, and suspenseful mishap, the music from the show actually helps the audience feel the characters emotions. Music is a powerful tool that may do wonders for a show. During a climactic moment, the right tones may deliver shrills up one’s spine. When a love connection is being made, the perfective song may heighten the perfective moment amongst two characters. And for the duration of an uttermost scene, the proper music may have you sitting at the edge of your seat. Music in Smallville has managed to capture all of this allround the long history of the show. Each year music that is just right for what is happening seems to get played. It is just one more sign to a terrific show that has invented a reputable image. There is not much more to say in regards to what you will listen each episode other than the mere fact that it is feeling, inspiring and even uplifting for the duration of the right moments. The only way to relive the magic is to pick up the official soundtrack, which is packed with unfeigned hits from a wide array of artists. There are two discerned mixes that may be purchased online, in stores and of course on iTunes. Some of the top artists in the industry are featured on these mixes including the likes of Weezer, Lifehouse, The All-American Rejects and Rascal Flatts. Rascal Flatts shares their hit Feels Like Today on the second volume entitled Metropolis Mix. This mix also features You and Me by Lifehouse and Almost Honest by Josh Kelley. As for the basi volume, The Talon Mix, you will find the classic Island in the Sun by Weezer, I Just Wanna Be Loved by AM Radio, and Superman by Five for Fighting. The right tone, the right song, and the right music may in truth heighten a scene. This is incisively what music in Smallville has done and proceeds to do to this day. |



