Soundtrack Details for ‘Snow White and The Huntsman’ and ‘Cosmopolis’
Two of both Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart’s movies, Cosmopolis and Snow White and The Huntsman have released both album soundtrack cover art as well as track listings for the movies. For Cosmopolis, Howard Shore and Metric, who last worked together for The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, have reunited to create the perfect soundtrack. Meanwhile the gorgeous cover art for Snow White and the Huntsman has been revealed, featuring a gorgeous shot of Kristen Stewart. Along with the cover art there is a new clip from the movie which features a soundtrack song from Florence and the Machine. Check it all out below:

The soundtrack for Cosmopolis reunites composer Howard Shore and the band METRIC for another cinematic collaboration. While writing the score for David Cronenberg’s film adaptation of the Don DeLillo novel Cosmopolis, Shore conceived of a particular live sound to achieve his vision and invited METRIC to perform the score and co-write three songs. The music was recorded in November 2011 at the band’s own Giant Studios in Toronto, produced by Howard Shore and METRIC guitarist Jimmy Shaw, and mixed by John O’Mahony at Liberty Studios in Toronto and Electric Lady Studios in NYC. The result is an atmospheric, urban soundscape of analog synths and layered guitars featuring the hypnotic vocals of METRIC lead singer Emily Haines. The Cosmopolis soundtrack also features “Mecca” by Somali Singer/Rapper K’NAAN with lyrics by the artist and Don DeLillo.
The soundtrack album features the songs:
“Long to Live”
Written by Emily Haines, James Shaw, Howard Shore
Performed by Metric“I Don’t Want to Wake Up”
Written by Emily Haines, James Shaw, Howard Shore
Performed by Metric“Call Me Home”
Written by Emily Haines, James Shaw, Howard Shore
Performed by Metric“Mecca”
Lyrics by Don DeLillo and K’NAAN
Performed by K’NAAN
You can go listen to a preview of the songs HERE.

To feature ‘Breath of Life’ from Florence and the Machine
Clip from Snow White and The Huntsman - “What would you give to see her again” Featuring ‘Breath of Life’ from Florence and the Machine .
What do you think of these soundtrack album covers?