The Dead Don't Die - Original Score LP
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Composer | SQÜRL |
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Label | Sacred Bones Records |
Property | The Dead Don't Die |
Details
Edition size | 2500 |
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The score to the The Dead Don’t Die is a true expression of where SQÜRL stand at the center of a decade of sonic exploration. It is the culmination of their passion for analog synths, with guitar violence reverberating from the darker corners of Americana. It is at once a tribute to the classic sounds of horror and sci-fi, as well as a decapitation of traditional film scores. It is naturally supernatural.
From their arsenal of tools, Jarmusch and Logan pulled electric guitars and basses made by Rick Kelly and Cindy Hulej at Carmine Street Guitars, an acoustic resonator, Moog Minitaur and Theremini synthesizers, Fender Rhodes electric piano, an old Ludwig drum kit, cheap vintage Casio and Yamaha keyboards and new synths from Critter and Guitari — all sculpted through a collection of effects pedals, notably from Earthquaker Devices.
The inspiration for SQÜRL’s score for The Dead Don’t Die came from some of the most iconic soundtracks of the past half-century of genre cinema — Tangerine Dream’s Sorcerer, Bebe and Louis Barron’s Forbidden Planet, Ennio Morricone’s The Thing and Once Upon a Time in the West, Goblin’s Dawn of the Dead, and all things John Carpenter. The singular Theremin work of Samuel J. Hoffman on films like Spellbound and The Day the Earth Stood Still also made its way into Jarmusch and Logan’s consciousness. The result is a new horror soundtrack that stands shoulder to shoulder with the great works of its genre.
Tracklist
- Dialogue 1
- The Dead Just Don't Wanna Die Today
- Dialogue 2
- Replacement Sky
- Dialogue 3
- This Is All Gonna End Badly
- Dialogue 4
- Malignant Wave Of Doom
- Dialogue 5
- Toxic Moon
- Dialogue 6
- Pulsating Elevator Of Light
- Dialogue 7
- The Dead Don't Die
- Dialogue 8