Thursday, 7 May 2015

COVER YOUR EARS! My favourite horror soundtracks

Horror movies and TV shows are usually filled with creepy imagery, gory deaths and other visually shocking scenes to be burned into our minds. Sometimes though, shutting your eyes and simply listening to the horrors can be enough to unsettle your audience. I firmly believe that having an appropriate score and sound design are an essential part of the experience. Below are some of my favourite horror film scores.  

The Babadook
Ba-Ba-ba Dook-Dook-DOOK! Last October, directer Jennifer Kent  gave us one of the strongest horror films in years. The babadook is an incredibly tense and unsettling film, helped by it's beautifully creepy soundtrack. What makes "Mister Babadook" so damn scary is the fact we never get much of a glimpse of him. We do however hear the monster knocking, creaking and screaming as he terrorises Amelia and her young son. This allows the audiences imagination to run wild and conjure up their own ideas of what exactly the creature is. The stand out, scariest scene for me is when Amelia finds the book on her doorstep. What she finds inside is made twice as horrifying thanks to the creepy, twisted melody playing along in the foreground, truly chilling stuff! 



Saw Franchise
Saw, not exactly the first film you would think of when it comes to memorable soundtracks. Especially considering most of what you hear is people screaming in pain as there brutally tortured! I'm not talking about the slightly cheesy "death metal" tracks over the credits, rather the awesome score written by Charlie Clouser. The most iconic piece "Hello zepp" from the first film is really intense, almost mechanical sounding and contributes the on screen action perfectly. The music builds as the timer on the trap ticks down, making you feel the panic of the victim as they quickly run out of time. Another of my favourites is "The Rack" a fast paced piece from Saw 3, only ever interrupted by the occasional sound of crushing bones! Lets not get started on the many disgusting sounds of Saw!



Halloween
Perhaps one of the most iconic and instantly recognisable horror film themes. Like many of John Carpenters scores, the Halloween theme is simple yet very effective at getting under your skin. The theme is used repeatedly throughout the film, yet every time you hear it you feel unnerved as Myers watches and stalks his next victim. I'll be honest, I never find slasher films particularly scary, though Halloween is defiantly an exception. As if Michael Myers emotionless expression isn't enough, the disturbing, breathing sounds he makes as he kills his victims are incredibly creepy and unsettling. The simple fact you never hear him speak is enough to disturb, a trick many slasher films since have used.



The Shining
Stanley Kubricks adaption of The Shining is hands down the creepiest film I have ever seen. You get a good idea of the horrors to come just from the opening scene, thanks to Wendy Carlos's sinister opening score. The whole mood of the film is incredibly dark and twisted, with a soundtrack to match. Some of the most disturbing scenes, such as the twins in the corridor, use a series of distorted, high-pitched violins to build the tension before the shocking reveal. Another particularly memorable moment is the "shining" scene between Danny and Dick Hallorann. The ear splitting high note played whilst Hallorann realises the danger Danny is in is truly unsettling.

The Walking Dead
I was quite late to discover just how awesome the Walking dead is. I have literally only just started watching season 5 at the time of writing this! The hit TV show boasts a fantastic mix of superb character development, strong cast, intense action scenes and plenty of gore filled horror. Amongst all this is a brilliant soundtrack consisting of a memorable score as well as a selection of both old and new songs that always fit perfectly with each episodes narrative. Bear McCreary's epic opening theme never fails to excite me for each episode and I often reach for the remote to turn up the volume! Combine this with songs from likes of Ben Howard and Motorhead and you have one hell of a soundtrack!

As always thanks for reading! Please feel free to let me know your favourite horror film/TV soundtracks in the comments below!