Description
Track Listing
(Preview this album on YouTube and Spotify)
1. Axe Giant Main Title
2. Minnesota 1894
3. Babe’s Grave
4. S.T.U.M.P. Medley
5. Bunyan at Babe’s Grave
6. S.T.U.M.P.S Meet Bunyan
7. No Escape
8. The Legend of Paul Bunyan
9. Zack’s Last Stand
10. Bunyan’s Cave
11. Bunyan on the Move
12. Final Showdown
13. Legend’s End
14. The Ballad of Paul Bunyan (performed by Hick’ry Hawkins)
Press Reviews
Horror Addicts – “…from the first two songs you know you’re listening to a masterpiece.”
MantaRay Pictures – “Impressive. Edward Douglas is a chameleon on this project… (having) Midnight Syndicate branch out to capture the essence of Americana… the soundtrack pretty scary with gnarly brass, chilling strings and high-octane scoring.”
Gross Movie Reviews – “Fun, yet elegant period music that made me actually want to watch the film again to see how it helps blend the scenes together. Midnight Syndicate once again composes a soundtrack that is a must own for movie soundtrack collectors and proves their music is becoming a bigger part of the film than the film itself… I give it 3 1/2 out of 4.”
Side-Line Music Magazine (Belgium) – “My favorite pieces… ‘S.T.U.M.P.S Meet Bunyan’ and ‘Bunyan On The Move.’ Here, we recognize the familiar epic arrangements and horror atmospheres that made Midnight Syndicate special… (and) walk throughout chilling fields reminding us of the good old black & white movies of the horror genre. There’s no other or better artist to imagine and compose such a work.”
Games Gazette (UK) – “What makes this movie most memorable is the excitingly brilliant score that peaks, flows, rises and softens at all the right moments. Perfect background when you are alone in your home with the lights down.”
Pop Culture Previews – “…a nice brooding soundtrack… These are the sort of songs that Midnight Syndicate has mastered like no other… they continue to entertain as this album sounds significantly different than most of their works.”
Gravediggers Local 16 – “Several tracks have already entered my year-round playlist and I’m sure you will make a similar decision.”
28 Days Later Analysis – “Arguably, one of the best composers of horror music… unsettling… atmospheric…diverse.”