Let’s see what they’ve been playing this season so far - and check back, because each week this article will be updated with magical musical goodness throughout the season. That means that the music should be as good. Season 14 of Grey’s Anatomy has the show in a Renaissance of sorts, with ratings way up and storylines better than ever. If you’re an early Grey’s Anatomy fan, you can’t tell me that you weren’t buying the soundtracks with your after school job money, because I was, too. Everyone is struggling after losing one of their own and are turning to any distraction they can find. Hitting the staff hard, they all find unique ways to get through the various stages of grief.
So much of the mood of Grey’s Anatomy comes from its music, whether it’s irreverent and silly ( “I Hate Everyone” by Get Set Go from Season 1 comes to mind) or especially poignant ( “Chasing Cars” by Snow Patrol during the Denny’s death episodes). Greys Anatomy returns for its sixth season as the hospital staff is left to deal with the aftermath of Georges passing. That’s why I’m so excited about the soundtrack for Grey’s Anatomy Season 14. Chop Shop Music have introduced the world to bands like Death Cab For Cutie, and we are all the better of it. She and her company, Chop Shop Music Supervision, are responsible for some of the best-scored shows of all time, including The O.C., Gossip Girl, Roswell, Rescue Me, Riverdale, How To Get Away With Murder, and Chuck, not to mention films like the whole Twilight series and Perks of Being A Wallflower. It’s always been Grey’s Anatomy, mostly because of Alex Patsavas. If there is one show that has the lock on great music, it’s Grey’s Anatomy.