Frankenweenie Soundtrack

Tim Burton’s unique blend of eccentricity, gothic undertones, and deeply emotional storytelling has gifted us with yet another cinematic gem – “Frankenweenie.”

“Frankenweenie” is a tale about a boy and his dog. It’s a story of love, loss, and resurrection, that takes us from the sunny streets of New Holland to the shadowy depths of the afterlife.

And the film’s music elevates it to another level. The Frankenweenie Soundtrack features a blend of various genres, from indie rock to pop, all perfectly curated to match the film’s gothic and whimsical tone. The songs, each unique in its own right, perfectly encapsulate the myriad of emotions experienced by the characters.

1. “Strange Love” – Karen O

A whimsical and upbeat track, it captures the quirky charm of the film.

2. “Electric Heart (Stay Forever)” – Neon Trees

The song, with its electric beats and passionate lyrics, resonates with the themes of love and resurrection that run through the film.

3. “Polartropic (You Don’t Understand Me)” – Mark Foster

Mark Foster delves deep into the emotions of the characters with “Polartropic.” The track perfectly captures the inner turmoil and conflicts of the film’s protagonists.

4. “Pet Sematary” – Plain White T’s

A nod to Stephen King’s novel, Plain White T’s rendition of “Pet Sematary” is both eerie and captivating. The song, with its gothic undertones, complements the film’s darker themes.

5. “With My Hands” – Kimbra

With its upbeat tempo and catchy chorus, the track adds a touch of light-heartedness to the narrative.

6. “Everybody’s Got a Secret” – AWOLNATION

AWOLNATION’s “Everybody’s Got a Secret” delves into the mysteries of New Holland. The song perfectly captures the film’s sense of suspense and intrigue.

7. “Immortal” – Kerli

Kerli’s “Immortal” is a haunting ballad that speaks of love, loss, and the quest for immortality.

8. “My Mechanical Friend” – Grace Potter (featuring the Flaming Lips)

A blend of electronic beats and whimsical lyrics, “My Mechanical Friend” by Grace Potter, with the collaboration of the Flaming Lips, mirrors the unique and peculiar nature of Victor’s inventions.

9. “Underground” – Grouplove

With its rhythmic beats, the track paints a vivid picture of the mysteries and adventures that lie below the surface, waiting to be discovered.

10. “Building A Monster” – Skylar Grey

With haunting undertones, “Building A Monster” by Skylar Grey encapsulates the process of Victor bringing Sparky back to life. The song resonates with the film’s themes of resurrection and the ethical dilemmas it brings forth.

11. “Witchcraft” – Robert Smith (The Cure)

The legendary Robert Smith from The Cure lends his voice to “Witchcraft,” a track that’s as enigmatic as the man himself. With gothic undertones and Smith’s unmistakable voice, the song adds depth and a touch of the macabre to the soundtrack.

12. “Lost Cause” – Imagine Dragons

With its pulsating rock beats, the track delves into the feelings of hopelessness and despair.

13. “This Song Is A Curse” – Frank Iero

Frank Iero’s “This Song Is A Curse” is a raw, emotional track that speaks of love, loss, and longing. With its powerful guitar riffs, the song captures the essence of Victor’s emotional turmoil as he grapples with the consequences of his actions.

14. “Lost In You” – The Royal Concept

It’s a song of love, hope, and finding oneself amidst chaos.

List of “Frankenweenie” Soundtracks

  1. “Strange Love” – Karen O
  2. “Electric Heart (Stay Forever)” – Neon Trees
  3. “Polartropic (You Don’t Understand Me)” – Mark Foster
  4. “Pet Sematary” – Plain White T’s
  5. “With My Hands” – Kimbra
  6. “Everybody’s Got a Secret” – AWOLNATION
  7. “Immortal” – Kerli
  8. “My Mechanical Friend” – Grace Potter (featuring the Flaming Lips)
  9. “Underground” – Grouplove
  10. “Building A Monster” – Skylar Grey
  11. “Witchcraft” – Robert Smith (The Cure)
  12. “Lost Cause” – Imagine Dragons
  13. “This Song Is A Curse” – Frank Iero
  14. “Lost In You” – The Royal Concept