I watch TV for research purposes and to discover new music…. thats my story and I am sticking to it ^_^
While watching an episode of Titans (a DC universe series based on DC Comics Team Titans) I caught the snippet of a song which I found hauntingly catchy.
You know
How it feels
Alone
Alone
Fight for your life
Pray for the others
To die
You’re waiting for the others
To die
Alone
I think I want to listen the rest of that song, I decided there and then and pressed pause on the series so I could use SoundHound or Shazaam to identify the track. It usually can tell you the artist and song with ease, but this time no such luck.
I even tried listening for a phrase which I could Google and hopefully track down the errand track but again no luck.
The only search results that remotely mentioned the song where from other internet users asking about the track from Episode 1 Season 1 of Titans Robin is cleaning his suit.

I accepted the challenge that the internet gave me and applied my superb research skills to track down the track
Its as yet, unreleased, done on contract for the show…… and yes I got that direct from the artist of the band in question Jean-Michel Pigeon of Monogrenade, a francophone band based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
And this is how I came about the music that made my year. Monogrenade, I have been playing these guys as my background music
~B
Photocredit Titans IMdb
Monogrenade wikipedia
So how exactly did you find the song?
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A magician never reveals their tricks!!!!
~B
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Hey there. We can also hear it killjoys season 1 episode finale from 2015 so I guess he wrote for that show. Here a really nice remix. I hope to find a clean version one day. This song haunts me. https://soundcloud.com/fdirk/monogrenade-alone
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Thank you very much for this, much appreciated
~B
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I’ve found some really good music thanks to tv shows (and movies) and shazam 🙂
Gotta love this information age!
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People go through my playlist like where the hell do you get your music from and I just smile and wave …. also I think there’s something about a nicely contextualised soundtrackto punctuate a scene from TV that makes a particular track stick out…. which is also why I really use to love music from the old days when even the music video would be in a mini-movie interpretation of the song which would aslo be a story in itself unlike now, when most music seems to be rhymes, dropping bars with a video shoot in a club or pool party… gosh I am old school …..but I digress I think I should save this for a future blog post *end rant*
~B
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Totally agree about those old school videos. Sounds on Saturday aka Music Box aka Coke on The Beat…
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