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Karen O and the Kids: The Rockers of “Where the Wild Things Are”

8/19/09, 5:44 pm EST

Photo: courtesy of Warner Brothers

On October 16th the big-screen live-action version of Maurice Sendak’s kiddie-lit classic Where the Wild Things Are arrives in theaters, but you don’t have to wait that long to hear some of Karen O and the Kids’ (as the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ frontlady is billing her crew of collaborators) soundtrack. The disc is out September 29th and first single “All Is Love” will come out August 25th digitally.

Karen O composed music for the soundtrack and co-produced it with Tom Biller of the Afternoons. And Rolling Stone has also learned the list of Kids’ rockers includes her YYYs bandmates Brian Chase and Nick Zinner along with Tristan Bechet (Services), Bradford Cox (Deerhunter), Dean Fertita (Queens of the Stone Age, The Dead Weather, The Raconteurs), Aaron Hemphill (Liars), Greg Kurstin (The Bird and the Bee), Jack Lawrence (The Dead Weather, The Raconteurs, The Greenhornes), Oscar Michel (Gris Gris), Imaad Wasif (New Folk Implosion, Alaska). An untrained children’s choir contributes to the songs and soundscapes.

“I got involved because of Spike [Jonze],” Karen told MTV U.K. of her former beau, who co-wrote and directed the film. “I guess there is a childlike innocence about my music or my persona that he always just kind of dialed into. To play on it and it was a really amazing experience and I think what he has accomplished with the film is basically the impossible. There’s a lot of stuff that they told me Spike couldn’t do that he did it anyway and it was a really inspiring and exciting thing to be a part of.”

Last year, when rumors were swirling that the film — adapted by Jonze and Dave Eggers — was in trouble for being too dark and ambitious, Jonze spoke to Rolling Stone, telling us, “We’ve made the movie we set out to make.” He added, “I wanted to make a movie that felt true to me and my experience of being a kid, trying to understand the world and people around me, trying to understand the relationships and wild emotions inside me and the people I was close to. As a kid, there’s no road map to navigate any of that. Basically, I wanted to take this nine-year-old kid seriously as a person who is trying to understand the world and himself.” Read the full Q&A here.

Plus, check out an awesome Maurice Sendak-drawn cover of Rolling Stone from December 29, 1976 – Issue 229:


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yay | 8/20/2009, 5:57 pm EST

yay karen!

misprint | 8/20/2009, 6:30 pm EST

Dean Fertita is not in the Raconteurs

woot44 | 8/21/2009, 1:17 am EST

technically, dean fertita is in the raconteurs. he plays organ/keyboards for them live.

woot44 | 8/21/2009, 1:17 am EST

technically, dean fertita is in the raconteurs. he plays organ/keyboards for them live.

woot44 | 8/21/2009, 1:17 am EST

technically, dean fertita is in the raconteurs. he plays organ/keyboards for them live.

Jack | 8/23/2009, 10:41 am EST

Dean is a guitar god.

Anonymous | 8/25/2009, 6:12 pm EST

tom biller of AFTERNOONS, not THE AFTERNOONS! big difference, people!

sam | 9/4/2009, 7:59 pm EST

hope the soundtrack is better than that god awful new yeah yeah yeahs album

DANIEL | 9/4/2009, 9:01 pm EST

I LOVE AFTERNOONS!
GOOD STUFF
definitely getting the soundtrack
tom biller is the bassist right?

gogetter | 9/6/2009, 2:23 pm EST

karen o and the kids’ yeah uhuh uhuh uhuh uhuh oooo! she has the talent and I’m looking forward to it. Thanks to all the collaboraters they are top shelf. rock on.

lkw3 | 10/1/2009, 9:03 am EST

I Listened to the soundtrack of this album and I have to admit its one of the greatest things I have listened to.

butters | 10/12/2009, 12:44 pm EST

karen o rocks

nunia | 11/1/2009, 11:42 pm EST

karen o is so inspireing and her voice is so pure

leetlebeetle | 11/3/2009, 10:20 pm EST

i’ll go see this again just to pump up box office ratings and whatever negative conotations holloywood investors have with “too dark and ambitious”. this is the world of a child; before being taught to see the world a certain way, through certain lenses and opinions.

peter zambrano | 11/12/2009, 1:28 am EST

omg i just got done listening to the soundtrack its so amazing!! i really really want them to make more music like this

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