Much like all their tracks, it’s the small details- like the inclusion of the truck sounds- that not merely pay homage to the song’s respective inspirations, but highlight Ice Nine Kills immense dedication to the cause. Lying on the foundation of quick and strong guitars and drums, the track holds its own and demands your attention. In every which way, the track emulates the film diving straight into Spencer’s brutal screams much like the movie’s fast-paced contamination, and the intrusive “bangs” that come just as unexpected as some of the many choices made in the film.
With urgency and pace, ‘A Rash Decision’ tackles the movie with excellence, picking it up from its highly contentious reaction, and posing it in the spotlight for the song’s 3 minute and 31-second duration.
Horror is no stranger to the gruesome and the flesh-eating, but ‘Cabin Fever’ undoubtedly stands as one of the most outrageous, unpredictable, and strangely enjoyable features of the disease-based horror genre. It was now, only three songs deep into the new album, that I was met with one of the tracks I anticipated the most. With their own meta-fictive take, Ice Nine Kills awaken the world they are set to embark in, creating a clever commentary on the essence of ‘The Silver Scream’. This delicate vocal performance surely enough spirals into a chaotic whirlwind of brutal screams and heavy instrumentals. ‘Opening Night’ is not merely a vessel into the album, but is perhaps the pinnacle of the world-building that led up to this incredibly well thought out project, (I mean, have you seen their evidence website)! Leading straight into the real introductory track, ‘Welcome To Horrorwood’ is a menacing tune that lures you in with its somewhat approachable nature. More theatrical than ever, ‘Welcome To Horrorwood’ takes time to set the scene, placing you in a world of daunting mystery and amplifying the grotesqueness soon to reach your ears. If you like even more scary movies, this is the album for you! Their latest album, ‘Welcome To Horrorwood’, proves the second hit can be just as deadly as the first, guiding us through a new journey of inspired stories and insane breakdowns, all signature to the beloved Ice Nine Kills sound. With their tantalizing twists, intense instrumentation, and malevolent motivation, Ice Nine Kills have never failed to crawl into our ears and present us with mystifying, and equally horrific, tunes. But these days, you’ve got to have a sequel, especially for a project as adored as the daring horror narrative that was ‘The Silver Scream’. If we’ve learned anything from our favourite horror icons, a sequel is not always guaranteed. How Well Do You Know 'Regional At Best' By Twenty One Pilots?.How Well Do You Know 'WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?' By Billie Eilish?.How Well Do You Know 'K-12' by Melanie Martinez?.Which Character Of The Twenty One Pilots Universe Are You?.How Well Do You Know 'Level Of Concern' By Twenty One Pilots.
For the full details, visit Varese’s online store, where you can also order the CD. The remastered soundtrack, which is limited to 3000 copies, features six previously unreleased cues that were not included on the label’s deluxe edition version, which was released in 2001. Confidential, Poltergeist) who won his first and only Academy Award for his score. The album features the complete original music from the film composed by Jerry Goldsmith ( Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Planet of the Apes, Patton, Basic Instinct, L.A. The new titles also include a 40th Anniversary Edition of the soundtrack for the 1976 horror classic The Omen directed by Richard Donner and starring Gregory Peck.
For the full details of the album, which is limited to 2000 copies, visit the label’s website, where you can also pre-order the CD. Also included are Danny Elfman’s Cassandra Aria and Cassandra Reprise composed for the movie. The album features the complete original score composed and conducted by Marco Beltrami ( 3:10 to Yuma, The Wolverine, World War Z, The Hurt Locker) who also scored the other installments in the series, including more than 50 minutes of previously unreleased music. Among the new titles is a deluxe edition soundtrack for Wes Craven’s 1997 horror sequel Scream 2 starring Neve Campbell, David Arquette, Courteney Cox, Jamie Kennedy, Liev Schreiber, Timothy Olyphant, Jerry O’Connell and Laurie Metcalfe. Varese Sarabande has announced the latest titles in its CD club series.