Music on Breaking Bad: Body of Work
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After a riveting premiere, I've mostly had AMC's Breaking Bad on my back burner, due to an always-busy Sunday night -- thanks in part to The Wire. I was recently finally able to catch up and was once again taken in by the story of Walt White and his turn to criminal activity in the face of impending death. More than that, though, I was taken in by the song that ended this week's episode by a soul singer named Darondo. But, to back up a bit, these past couple episodes demonstrate a series that is taking its sweet time -- just like a good soul singer. Here I thought Walt would be cooking meth and moving along in the underground. But here we are three episodes in and he's only made one batch, and instead has been cleaning up the mess from the first entry into the field. And what a mess it was. The tie to chemistry this week was poignant with Walt in flashback, breaking down the ingredients of the human body, all in parallel to Walt and Jesse cleaning up the acid-dissolved remains of Emilio. The episode was dark and slow moving, which made Dorondo's "Didn't I" feel that much more sweet and moving.
Since the release of this, Darondo has gotten the bug to perform again, and will be performing at Ubiquity Records' showcase at SXSW. It makes for a nice story, especially one that started out with the acid-dissolved remains of a body. Playlist: Breaking Bad - Episode 1.03 Previously: Desperation and Transformation (Episode 1.01) drake lelane music/tv chemistry at the music/soundtrack blog thus spake drake
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