Resident Evil: Afterlife Soundtrack - Review
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The Feed diverts, just ever so slightly, from our usual weekend video game soundtrack reviews, to take a listen to a bit of movie music. Resident Evil: Afterlife hit theaters this weekend and features an original soundtrack by veteran composing team, tomandandy. Described as a “hybrid genre” score, this tightly produced set of music works on multiple levels, beyond the 3D zombie apocalypse movie it was created for. Join The Feed inside for a listen. We promise you will not get infected by the T-virus.
You might already be familiar with tomandandy (also known as Thomas Hajdu and Andy Milburn), from their numerous film soundtracks, including Natural Born Killers, The Strangers and the remake of The Hills Have Eyes. The music for Resident Evil: Afterlife is completely original and doesn’t replicate cues from the game series. One of the most striking elements you will hear throughout the album are the melancholic/melodic distorted guitar lines layered over pounding biomechanical rhythms, displayed prominently in this piece.
Resident Evil: Afterlife Soundtrack: "Cutting"
Resident Evil: Afterlife Soundtrack: "AxeMan"
Resident Evil: Afterlife Soundtrack: "Party"
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1 Respones to "Resident Evil: Afterlife Soundtrack - Review"
Thomas Hajdu and Andy Milburn, so that's what Tomandandy means. I've learned something new :) Anyhow, you should listen to Shpongle aka Simon Posford!
October 25, 2010 at 9:26 AM
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