Former Jane’s Addiction frontman says ‘Go All the Way’ captures Edward and Bella’s ‘intense emotions.’
Twilight fans around the world are finally beginning to hear details about the soundtrack that will accompany their beloved film. Now, a big name is joining Stephenie Meyer’s beloved franchise: former Jane’s Addiction frontman Perry Farrell.
The Lollapalooza founder has written a brand-new song called “Go All the Way,” which will appear in the eagerly anticipated vampire flick when it hits theaters November 21. Although details are vague, the song is said to be featured “in a crucial scene” that takes place in the movie.
The director of the film, Catherine Hardwicke, is a longtime fan of Jane’s Addiction and Porno for Pyros and approached the 49-year-old alternative-rock legend to create an original song for her adaptation of Meyer’s best-selling novel. “Go All the Way” was produced by Atticus Ross (Nine Inch Nails) and mixed by Alan Moulder (Smashing Pumpkins), and the track is described as a “tumultuous” mix of dance, rock and alternative music styles.
In addition to appearing in the movie itself, the Farrell song will be featured on the “Twilight” soundtrack scheduled to go on sale October 28. The filmmakers have already confirmed that actor Robert Pattinson will have two songs in the film. Paramore will also contribute two tracks, and Meyer faves Muse will have one as well.

