Great soundtrack


Ostinelli delivers another fierce collection of nervy original songs. And his Carnage Park score is nothing if not nervy. All that genre-shifting may dry out Keating’s desert massacre, but it proves fertile ground for Ostinelli’s music. The composer jumps from western-styled ambience to heavy metal mayhem to the classic horror of shrieking strings throughout the 26 tracks that make up the score. And he does so with staggering grace. Ostinelli kicks the Carnage Park madness off with the twangy, atmospherics of ‘The World’s A Funny Place, You Know’, a hushed track as expansive as the surroundings that spawned it. He then ratchets up the tension with the percussive wailing of ‘You Missed Me’. From that moment on, there isn’t much let up. Just wild variations on the common theme of unease: http://www.cutprintfilm.com/features/soundtracks-features/soundtrack-listening-carnage-park/

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Agree 100%.

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Not on your life. Terrible music and too much. Almost every scene is filled with loud dumb music

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