Just a fantastic piece of music good for every occasion including the scariest time of the year.
Just a fantastic piece of music good for every occasion including the scariest time of the year.
Does anything really need to be said about how unsettling the soundtrack to this film is? A classic in every regard.
This isn’t your father’s Blob but a newer, nastier, deadlier Blob. As such, it needs some effective mood music to accompany it and Michael Hoenig provides just that.
Sung by Britt Ekland, Willow’s Song as composed by Paul Giovanni is an interesting and beautiful piece of music that gives away nothing as to the horror within the film.
If there is one thing that this piece of music does, it invades the mind like a parasite and intrigues the listener so much so that watching this film is a must. […]
“I said the deaaaaad are after meeee…” A great track from George Edward Ott for the film Raiders of the Living Dead.
Nothing like a little old-fashioned rock to bring the saga of a teenage zombie to life.
Mark Isham provides a track for the film about a murderous hitchhiker that sounds like it is right out of a Chuck Norris Golan-Globus adventure which means it is quite good.
When one tells a story about a fortress, Nazis and a demon, what better music to have than Tangerine Dream to set the tone.
What better way to celebrate the lead-up to Halloween than with a little mood music courtesy of Joseph LoDuca.