The upcoming live-action Minecraft movie doesn’t arrive till April, however the first preview of its soundtrack arrived this week with the unique music “I Really feel Alive.” A Minecraft Film solid member Jack Black takes the lead vocals, with drums offered by none aside from Dave Grohl.
The ’80s-inspired rock music was written by Black alongside veteran songwriters and producers Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt, who’ve crafted the soundtracks to movies like Barbie, A Star Is Born, and extra (Wyatt can also be the lead vocalist of the indie band Miike Snow). Fellow solid member Danielle Brooks additionally lends vocals, whereas the guitar is courtesy of longtime Queens of the Stone Age member Troy Van Leeuwen.
The Grohl x Black mixture marks their newest collaboration, as the 2 have typically teamed up on performances and tasks from Black’s band Tenacious D. Grohl performed drums on Tenacious D’s 2001 self-titled debut in addition to on the whole lot their 2018 album Put up-Apocalyptico. Grohl has additionally sat in with the band on a number of events, together with a whirlwind rendition of Tenacious D’s “The Metallic” in 2010 — which we named as certainly one of Grohl’s best-ever drum performances. Black and Grohl most lately teamed up for a 2022 Hanukkah Classes cowl of “The Spirit of Radio” by Rush.
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A Minecraft Film hits theaters in all places on April 4th. Along with “I Really feel Alive” showing on the official soundtrack, the movie options an unique rating from DEVO’s Mark Mothersbaugh. Black stars alongside Brooks, Jason Momoa, Emma Myers, Jennifer Coolidge, and extra.
Black has been in actor mode thus far this yr, and is about to help A Minecraft Film by internet hosting Saturday Evening Stay on April fifth. Concerning Tenacious D, they seem to nonetheless be on hiatus after bandmate Kyle Gass joked concerning the tried Trump assassination final summer season and Black canceled their remaining tour dates. Nonetheless, Black has assured Tenacious D followers that in time, they’ll “be again.”