By now, you’ve probably heard the Karen O-fronted cover of Led Zeppelin’s “Immigrant Song” from Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross’s soundtrack for David Fincher’s much-anticipated The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. If you haven’t, it’s worth a listen — the Yeah Yeah Yeahs frontwoman, who claims total ignorance to the classic band, sings a dark, angsty version of the track that is, as far as we can tell, frankly perfect for the film. The digital soundtrack came out on Friday, and the physical version will ship on December 27th. In the meantime, however, we’ve just been treated to a strange, manic video for “Immigrant Song” created by Fincher for the title sequence of the film. Head over to Pitchfork to watch.
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