
The Dandy Warhols
Certain places seem to become magnets for the bohemian indie musician. The most famous, of course, is New York City – and specifically the borough of Brooklyn – but Portland also holds a seemingly irresistible lure to kids with guitars who believe they were born to strum. Elliott Smith made the city his home, and recorded some of his very best work there, and the City of Roses has laid claim to a prodigious list of top-notch bands and artistes, from Modest Mouse, Everclear, Quasi and Sleater-Kinney to The Decemberists, The Shins, Kristin Hersh and Stephen Malkmus.
As part of our celebration of the musically-minded metropolis in Movie City: Portland, we here at FilmInFocus reached out to an illustrious group of bands who call Portland home and asked them to pick their five favorite movie soundtracks. Below you can read the enthusiastic and informed responses of Courtney Taylor-Taylor from the Dandy Warhols, M. Ward (whose excellent new album Hold Time just hit the stores), Willy Vlautin from Richmond Fontaine, Danny Seim from Menomena, Anita Robinson from Viva Voce, and Thomas M. Lauderdale of Pink Martini.
You can check out their soundtrack selections – and some great accompanying stories – below:
Courtney Taylor-Taylor from The Dandy Warhols
As part of Movie City Portland, we asked five major indie bands from Portland to pick their top five film soundtracks. First up is Courtney Taylor-Taylor from the Dandy Warhols.
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Willy Vlautin from Richmond Fontaine
Richmond Fontaine’s singer and guitarist Willy Vlautin is the next Portland musician to add his voice to the discussion of the best movie soundtracks.
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Danny Seim from Menomena
Menomena’s Danny Seim contributes his quirky take on the greatest movie soundtracks as part of our FiveInFocus series with Portland bands.
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Anita Robinson from Viva Voce
Viva Voce’s Anita Robinson is the next pillar of the Portland musical community to give her thoughts on the top cinematic soundtracks.
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Thomas M. Lauderdale of Pink Martini
In the last of our FiveInFocus series with Portland bands, Pink Martini’s frontman Thomas M. Lauderdale weighs in on his favorite movie soundtracks.
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