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Spider-Man: TAS had one story arc that was clear inspiration for the comics and Spider-Verse movies that followed.
The soundtrack also includes the film’s score by Daniel Pemberton ( Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Slow Horses) and two covers by singer Baby Rose, who is featured in the film.
David Byrne's new album 'Who Is the Sky?' features Hayley Williams and St. Vincent. Hear the new single "Everybody Laughs." ...
"Putting more balls into Balls… was a labour of love' says Bruce Dickinson as he readies the re-release of his second solo ...
Barely three months after releasing a new album, Japanese Breakfast has shared a sweet single off the upcoming "The ...
As a romance, Celine Song’s Materialists is both modern and timeless. That feeling is captured in “My Baby (Got Nothing At ...
Japanese Breakfast has contributed the new original song “My Baby (Got Nothing At All)” to the Celine Song-directed romantic ...
The Spider-Verse franchise has proven to be extremely successful, and there are several other superheroes who need multiverse ...
At a time when the music industry was dominated by manufactured pop stars, violent gangsta rap and angst-ridden nu-metal, The ...
As Utahns watch ICE encroach on families and see legislative queerphobia take the reins, it’s time to listen to Spider-Man ...
As a classically trained pianist and violinist, I stepped into Golden Gate Theatre ... orchestrated by Daniel Pemberton in “Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse Live in Concert.” ...
Gwen Stacy (Hailee Steinfeld) suits up in Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse (2023), Sony Pictures Instead of settling into a comfortable niche or becoming so popular as to demand regular appearances ...