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    • "New Slang" by The Shins. Yes, it's the song that Natalie Portman told us would change our lives. Maybe it didn't change your life, but it probably got stuck in your head thanks to its strange, open-to-interpretation lyrics and a folk sound that's easy to bop your head along to.
    • "Only Living Boy in New York" by Simon & Garfunkel. This 1970 song is about loneliness, but without the somberness that usually accompanies songs about loneliness.
    • "Let Go" by Frou Frou. Imogen Heap (one-half of Frou Frou, along with Guy Sigsworth) sings in her typical breathy style for "Let Go," a song that invites the listener in with the beginning crescendo and keeps you staying with that dramatic cello and Heap's uplifting lyrics.
    • "Such Great Heights" by Iron & Wine. Originally an up-tempo song by electronic duo The Postal Service, Iron & Wine took "Such Great Heights" and made it into a delicate, sweet ballad only faintly like its (also great) parent.
  1. Garden State is the soundtrack album to the film Garden State. Compilation producer Zach Braff was awarded a Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Pictures, Television or Other Visual Media for his work on the album.

    • Don’t Panic – Coldplay. Coldplay frontman Chris Martin wrote ‘Don’t Panic’ as a ballad about the world’s end. Its doomsday feel went perfectly with a pivotal scene in the film when the main protagonist receives tragic news about his mother.
    • Caring is Creepy – The Shins. Despite ‘Caring is Creepy’ having designated “fan-favorite” status in the Shins crowd, the song was never actually released as a single.
    • In the Waiting Line – Zero 7. Tackling the issue of depression with beautiful instrumentation and metaphorical lyrics, this hazy and moody track can be heard during a scene when protagonist Andrew experiences a high like never before while experimenting at a party.
    • New Slang – The Shins. “You gotta listen to this song. It’ll change your life.” Alternative rock band, The Shins, scored a couple of different placements for their songs in this indie film. ‘
  2. Listen to all 19 songs from the Garden State soundtrack, playlist, ost and score.

  3. Jul 24, 2024 · You Gotta Hear This One Song”: The Oral History of the ‘Garden State’ Soundtrack. Twenty years after the release of ‘Garden State,’ the movie endures as the epitome of...

  4. Feb 15, 2011 · Fans of Bon Jovi and the Boss beware: despite its title, Garden State goes easy on the New Jersey rock ‘n’ roll, opting instead for a perfectly curated collection of ennui-inducing mid-2000s...

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  6. Performed by Bonnie Somerville, (Winding Road) is the final song on the soundtrack, serving as the appropriate closure of the album that dealt the highs and lows that mirrored the events of its associated movie, The Garden State.

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