Various artists, "The Twilight Saga: New Moon Soundtrack" (Chop Shop/Atlantic) [3 out of 4 STARS]

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“The world is a vampire,” Billy Corgan sang back in the mid-’90s, but the Great Pumpkin was ahead of his time: These days, it’s impossible to sit in front of a television or movie screen without catching some glimpse of the undead–now all unnaturally beautiful teens or twentysomethings–set to appropriately moody post-alternative dinner music. No one has made these pairings more skillfully, however, than that master musical sommelier, Chicago native Alexandra Patsavas, the in-demand music supervisor who scores “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Gossip Girl,” and now the second installment of “The Twilight Saga,” the new film “New Moon.”

It’s a testament to both Patsavas’ reputation as a tastemaker and the massive popularity of all things “Twilight” that the soundtrack includes some real coups, with artists who rarely contribute to this sort of project, including a fabulously creepy solo track from Radiohead’s Thom Yorke; inspired collaborations between indie darlings Bon Iver and St. Vincent (“Roslyn”) and Grizzly Bear and Victoria Legrand of Beach House (“Slow Life”), and worthy contributions from Death Cab for Cutie, Lykke Li, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and the Killers, whose mix of glam-rock bombast is leavened with just the right touch of self-parody here on “A White Demon Love Song.”

Even if you think tween vampire flicks suck, there are plenty of good moments here to download for your Halloween party. Just be sure not to listen in the sunlight.

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