In her red carpet interview with Kaleb Nation, Stephenie Meyer revealed a few of her favorite indie bands that didn’t make the cut for the Twilight Saga soundtracks, among them, Ha Ha Tonka.
Twilight Novel Novice has teamed up with Ha Ha Tonka and Bloodshot Records for a great contest- a perfect vessel for teens to listen to some obscure music and use their descriptive skills for the chance to win a copy of Ha Ha Tonka’s latest album.
Simply listen to each of songs by Ha Ha Tonka, choose the one that best aligns with either Eclipse or Breaking Dawn, and tell Twilight Novel Novice why you choose that song.
To submit your entry, e-mail a 200-1,000 word explanation of why you think your song choice is a perfect fit for that scene.
Entries should include:
* song title (one of the two Ha Ha Tonka singles above, only)
* which scene from Eclipse or Breaking Dawn
* your name
* your e-mail address & physical mailing address
Only one entry per person.
Remember; only choose one of the songs from Ha Ha Tonka featured in this post! (Entries featuring any other songs will be disqualified).
Things to remember: the words/meaning of the song doesn’t necessarily have to fit with the scene. Rather, maybe the sound or mood of the song is a good fit? Don’t just consider scenes between Bella and Edward, or Bella and Jacob. Consider scenes with the humans, the other Cullens (flashback scenes galore), the Wolf Pack, Charlie, newborn vampires, Victoria, the Volturi, the other vampire covens, Reneesme, etc.
Prizes can only be mailed to addresses within the U.S.
For more details, visit Twilight Novel Novice, and let your creativity flow!

Then read more about my exclusive interviews with these New Moon and Twilight soundtrack artists:
Ok GO
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Blue Foundation
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