℗ 2012 Elektra Records
Released September 18, 2020
Duration 18m 17s
Record Label Elektra (NEK)
Genre Alternative
 

The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: Pt. 2

Saint Motel

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1.1
Make Me Feel Like
Saint Motel
3:59
1.2
Slow Dance
Saint Motel
3:30
1.3
Preach
Saint Motel
3:21
1.4
A Good Song Never Dies
Saint Motel
3:21
1.5
The Moment
Saint Motel
4:06
"Music for motion pictures makes perfect sense. After all, making music for the movies is what Saint Motel does well. It was always their musical modus operandi since forming more than a decade ago—fresh out of film school—with 2012 debut Voyeur." - American Songwriter American indie pop band releases The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: Pt. 2, the second of three EPs being released that consist of songs from their upcoming third album.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Elektra (NEK) Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.12
-0.20 to -0.10
-8.79
-9.51 to -8.38
-6.36
-6.90 to -5.80
5
4 to 6
1
Make Me Feel Like
-0.10-8.54-6.64
2
Slow Dance
-0.20-8.67-6.35
3
Preach
-0.10-8.86-6.26
4
A Good Song Never Dies
-0.10-9.51-6.96
5
The Moment
-0.10-8.38-5.85

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