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Skater XL Reveals All The Soundtrack Bands & Artists

East Day Studios revealed some cool news today for Skater XL, as we now know all of the bands that will be on the soundtrack. Like skating games and extreme sports games before it, the soundtrack can make or break your game. This one seems to have chosen a pretty decent lineup with a mix of well-known artists and indie names you probably never heard of. According to the devs, the choices were made because each band has "a distinctive sound that blends well with the game's raw street vibe and physical control mechanics." We have the full selection for you to check out below, which includes Modest Mouse, Interpol, Silversun Pickups, Built To Spill, Animal Collective, Band Of Horses, The Shivas, and more. A tracklist, however, has not been released.

Skater XL will be released on July 28th for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. Courtesy of East Day Studios.
Skater XL will be released on July 28th for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. Courtesy of East Day Studios.
  • Modest MouseExploring a jagged, lo-fi post-rock after forming in the mid-'90s, Modest Mouse became unlikely chart-toppers with a volatile mix of punk-inspired rawness and simmering atmosphere in the following decade. The band first broke through to the mainstream audience with the platinum-selling 'Good News for People Who Love Bad News,' their fourth full-length, in 2005.
  • Band of Horses: Emerging in 2004 with a blend of woodsy midtempo rock and reverb-laden vocals, Band of Horses gained an audience in their native Northwest before 'Everything All the Time' made them indie rock darlings.
  • GetterEntrepreneur, Creative Director, Label Owner – just a few titles American music producer Tanner Petulla, professionally known as Getter, can claim. With the launch of his own clothing line Trippy Burger, the creation of his own creative hub "Shred Collective" – Getter has become a household name.
  • Interpol: Since their emergence in the early 2000s, Interpol have occupied a unique space within indie rock. They helped kick-start the post-punk revival that has endured.
  • Future IslandsLed by crooning frontman Samuel T. Herring, the members of Future Islands started out making electropop music together in 2003 while attending East Carolina University's art program. Along with Herring, the initial members of the group were Adam Beeby, William Cashion, Gerrit Welmers, and Kymia Nawabi, and they played shows around campus as Art Lord & the Self-Portraits.
  • Animal Collective: Animal Collective is a group of four best friends who grew up playing and recording music together in Baltimore County Maryland. AC continues to make music after 15 years, 10 studio records and three live records, that combines a love of sonic free form electronic horror gospel hip hop soul pop madness.
  • Silversun PickupsWith their organic but richly atmospheric sound, Los Angeles alternative rock band Silversun Pickups helped put the über-hip Silver Lake scene on the map with their critical and commercial success in the 21st century. Debuting in 2005, they were indie radio favorites until their mainstream breakthrough, Swoon, arrived in 2009.
  • STARHEADBODY An open-ended musical collective, established and led by professional skateboarder, and Skater XL playable character, Evan Smith. Living by the motto "Everybody In," each STARHEADBODY release features new collaborative artists, allowing Evan to capture audio snapshots of the many adventures that he finds himself in through experimental compositions and recording environments.
  • Built To Spill: Built to Spill were one of the most popular indie rock acts of the '90s, finding the middle ground between postmodern, Pavement -style pop and the loose, spacious jamming of Neil Young. From the outset, the band was a vehicle for singer/songwriter/guitarist Doug Martsch, who — heavily inspired by Dinosaur Jr.'s J Mascis — helped keep alive the concept of the indie guitar hero.
  • CendeIndie rock group Cende delivered a stirring brand of power pop. The trio began playing together in 2013 after discovering a shared appreciation for garage punk outfit the Marked Men.
  • Kratos Himself: Honoring the rituals of his home, and reflecting the tones, moods, and life cycles dependent on circadian procession, Kratos Himself binds his melancholic meditations to the patient, ancestral soundscapes of the forest and countryside.
  • The ShivasThe Shivas are a rock and roll band from Portland, Oregon formed in 2006. For The Shivas, the show has always been the thing. That thing being a bombastic, explosive and thoroughly communal live rock and roll experience where barriers between the performers and their audience seem to dissolve into the sweat and sound.
  • WestkustThe Swedish shoegaze/noise pop band Westkust build their songs out of wall-of-sound guitars, mix in strong, swirling melodies, and top it off with yearning vocals straight from the indie pop playbook.

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