Radiohead:
Radiohead NOT scoring Chuck Palahniuk’s Choke
Prefix —
... BBC by Palahniuk, who apparently misspoke, saying So Clark got Radiohead to contribute a song; to write a song for the very end of the movie, the final credits. Either Palahniuk misunderstood, or he s never heard In Rainbows . The soundtrack is due out digitally on September 23, and it features contributions from the likes of the Twilight Singers, Ben Kweller, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, The Fiery Furnaces, and Rogue Wave. Photo Credit: Kyle Gustafson/Prefixmag.com [ The Playlist ]
Don't Believe The Hype: Radiohead Haven't Recorded The "Score" To "Choke"
Oh No They Didn't! —
... is what a score is). We hate to be sticklers for language, but if we're not, things get misreported. A score and writing songs are two different things and Radiohead didn't even pen new songs for the film. "Choke" utilizes "Reckoner" from In Rainbows, in the closing credits (all the songs used in the film can be found here) and the score is actually written by Nathan Larson ex of Shudder To Think. Source: The Playlist
Radiohead Have Not Written/Recorded the Score for “Choke”
Fataculture —
... reports claiming that Radiohead have written the score for the upcoming Chuck Palahniuk adaptation “Choke,” our good friends at The Playlist stand by their [confirmed] ...
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Stereogum —
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‘Choke’ Director Clears Up Radiohead Confusion
MTV Movies Blog —
... If it wasn’t obvious from Gregg’s statements, the fact that The Playlist actually went to the trouble of talking to the film’s music supervisors a few weeks ago should clue you into the fact that the whole thing is something of a big mistake. ...




