Projects NewsPressBioBlogContactLinks Home

Don Bodin Unleashes the Radioactive Werewolf

On his latest release, Don Bodin takes 'Western' instrumentals and Alternative Southern rock songs and strings them together for a David Lynch-esque soundtrack.

Download for only 5.99

For the rock songs, Alain Whyte (Morrissey) contiributed acoustic guitar, Chris Schleyer (Kidney Thieves, Prick) laying down electric guitar and bass while the strong unique voice of Don's brother, Bernard (The Mumble) sings lead vocals. Operatic soprano, Elif Savas, a staple on Bodin's releases, provides haunting and beautiful vocals on several of the instrumental tracks.




Quantcast

Bodin wrote the music for The Radioactive Werewolf and other Tales from the Southwest after a family vacation. He based the music and lyrics on outlandish stories inspired by road signs and play on words.

"What I find most exciting about traveling is not necessarily what you see and experience but how the imagination is sparked by the new surroundings." Bodin explained, "My brothers and I were coming up with crazy sci-fi/horror stories to entertain ourselves while we traveled over the vast and barren desert. It was such a pleasure to indulge our imaginations together."

Since 2006, Bodin has independently released 3 other albums that have recieved positive reviews as well as being placement in TV, movie and promotional spots.

 
  Devil Dog Road DOWNLOAD NOW
  Badlands DOWNLOAD NOW
  Campfire Companion DOWNLOAD NOW
  The Woods Near Town DOWNLOAD NOW




Quantcast

DOWNLOAD the complete album as high quality MP3s at CDBaby.com till 1/1/2009 only $7.99

DON BODIN: The Radioactive Werewolf and other Tales from the Southwest
 
DON BODIN: The Radioactive Werewolf and other Tales from the Southwest
     
iTunes Download
Available at iTunes for $9.99
     


     

Praise for Don Bodin

David Heaton of Pop Matters called Greed, Lust and Cloningfresher sounding than some of what Hollywood’s composers are coming up; Zimmer could learn something from Bodin’s spunk.

Bodin’s superb music sense, coupled with his arsenal of amazing musicians, has resulted in an album that is nothing short of extraordinary.”
- Vish Iyer, Daily Vault



 

Don Bodin


About Don Bodin
Bodin studied music at Millikin University before attending film scoring classes at UCLA. His former electronic rock band, File Underwater, took the #27 position on Amazon.com's Emerging Artists sales charts in 2000. In 2005, Bodin refocused his efforts on creating music for media and has since contributed music to several independent features including Fuego (starring David Carradine), promotional spots for Toyota Motors and Greys' Anatomy Scrubs, as well as National Geographic's documentry Ship Sinkers.