One of my favorite newer bands is Graveyard Club, a synth-pop band out of Minnesota. They're less spooky than they are about spookiness, but they're a pretty perfect October band.
SWL, I hope you acknowledge the other stuff we posted here in this topic.
PB. It does sound like a decent. The music made the movie even better, your a huge fan of The Monster Squad, it would be nice to talk about the score when i posted it when this topic began. That is one of the reasons why I say its so important. People give rappers and bands these awards for a 5 minute song that only took a little effort while these composers ensemble an 40+ person orchestra and takes a long time to compose and what do they get Not enough people give the credit where it's due
I'll post Carpenter's The Thing later. Here is Marco Beltrami's The Thing. He is a tremendous horror composer, he's bit younger than Elfman but he made a name for himself with Scream in 1996. I was so excited when I heard this for the first time on My big stereo with the big speakers. I hope you listen to it, it will make you go WOW
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I was never familiar with them, some different stuff there PB
You posted Phantoms earlier, here is a bit of the score. Its a very rare one buts is so tremendous, i have always loved since I first saw the film. It's by David C. Williams, no relation to John
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Yeah, sometimes I really got to be in a mood for today's style
I just posted the Silver Bullet trailer and expressed My feelings about it. Ah man, listening to these tracks just bring tears to My eyes. My Grandma loved this music by Jay Chattaway
Such a great song by Jay Chattaway & Rob B. Mathes, listen to that guitar...she loved this
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Has a very yacht rock feel to it. Very early mid 80s. I read a few King books when I was younger, but most are way too thick and the endings usually disappointed. I really can't recall the last Stephen King movie I saw, maybe Thinner.
"Somewhere in a lonely hotel room, there's a guy starting to realize that eternal fate has turned its back on him. It's 2 AM."
Yeah, his books were quite thick but I don't know about the climaxes. Thinner was really good.
Boy, this Mad Monster Party brought tears to My eyes, so good
Here is the original IT theme!
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