THE EVIL DEAD (2013) original soundtrack

Started by bitewerksMTB, September 01, 2013, 09:31:51 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

bitewerksMTB

http://unseenforces.us/

EVIL DEAD
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack DLP
UF009

UNSEEN FORCES is proud to present the complete motion picture soundtrack from Fede Alvarez's incendiary 2013 reimagining of cult horror masterpiece the EVIL DEAD. Spanish composer Roque Baños dazzles with a crisp modern orchestral score that bows reverently toward such genre classics as Jerry Goldsmith's The Omen Suite, Anton Webern and Krzysztof Penderecki's creepy string movements from The Exorcist and Joseph LoDuca's beautifully understated atmospherics for Sam Raimi's original creation that launched the grisly Kandarian franchise and revolutionized the contemporary horror film with its startling velocity. Anxious purists need not fret. Baños studied music at the Upper Music Conservatory of Murcia and Madrid's Real Conservatorio Superior before graduating from Boston's prestigious Berklee College of Music, but with EVIL DEAD he steps beyond the jazz influences evidenced in his previous scores. Here the maestro eloquently assumes the role of firestarter, conducting like a pyromaniac invoking the destructive majesty of flame – both demonic and cleansing – with smoldering strings and brass building toward total aural incineration. To that end, he cleverly employs a prominent siren motif that at turns suggests a dreadful fire alarm in slow motion, the nostalgia of an amusement park haunted house attraction and a prodigious yawning door somewhere in the deepest chasm of hell. A thoroughly cinematic experience suffused with sweeping overtures and jarring choral crescendos, Baños has created a dark and vital epic for the ages. DLP pressed to 140gram gore splattered vinyl – with a locked groove for extended terror! – and entombed in a lavish gatefold cover, this gorgeous collection carves through the glut of overblown soundtrack reissues of late like a trusty chainsaw. It is, in a word..."Groovy!"

Scat-O-Logy

Holy fuck, you almost made me shit myself! I thought that someone finally reissued the Evil Dead OST but nah... I have refused to watch the remake since I know it MUST suck and I guess I would just get irritated by the whole thing. Why so serious? Well, the original Evil Dead is THE film that got me into horror in the first place and I simply couldn't watch it being defiled in such way.

bitewerksMTB

Yeah, they tried to get the orig. but rights were very difficult so the new one was offered. One of the gentlemen behind the label is friend's with Bruce Campbell.

I haven't seen the '13 movie but the music is pretty good from what I listened to on youtube.


Scat-O-Logy

Quote from: bitewerksMTB on September 01, 2013, 10:02:07 PMI haven't seen the '13 movie but the music is pretty good from what I listened to on youtube.

This kinda reminds me of Maniac remake. The film was absolute mockery but the soundtrack kinda captures the original feel, maybe not sound or composition-wise but at least they did something characteristic without loosing the 80's feel. With this Evil Dead, everything sounds maybe even a bit too similar, at least to me. Maybe it's just in my head, I mean it's like I don't want to enjoy it but I still do, hah! Fuck me, I guess I'm going to have to grab this damn record but there's no way I'm watching the film... well maybe I'll watch the film.

Goat93

With 25 Dollar Shipping Costs to Europe i won't Buy the Soundtrack (and wouldn't see the Film)

If you'r an Evil Dead Fan and want something Interesting, watch the Student Film of them : WithIn the Woods.


bitewerksMTB

#5
I'm sure there will be copies distro'd in the EU so you won't have to pay the high postage rates.

I haven't seen the film but from what I heard kinda reminded me of The Shining.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPm-YALUxHE

tiny_tove

Liked the soundtrack a lot.
movie had good/impresive gore scenes, but forgot about it after a few minutes.
CALIGULA031 - WERTHAM - FORESTA DI FERRO
instagram: @ANTICITIZEN
http://elettronicaradicale.bandcamp.com
telegram for updated list: https://t.me/+03nSMe2c6AFmMTk0

THE RITA HN

#7
I wrote about the film for a glossy skateboarding / arts magazine.
Based the premise around primarily the women's facial cutting / disfigurement role that the film likes to play.
Found a great parallel with an old Fangoria magazine against the contemporary Fangoria magazine.