Okay, so I have no love for the type of overly sincere Christian tween-rock with female vocals such as Evanescence and Flyleaf that seems to be grabbing the most attention here (Christian rock in a film where the lead protagonist is a vampire? Have I missed something here?), but dig a little deeper, and there's actually some really cool tracks on it. You've got artists like Aesthetic Perfection, Combichrist, Angelspit, Blue Stahli, Collide, Black Light Burns, William Control and Ministry contributing tracks, and most of the embarrassing tween-metal acts have been rather well remixed by a chap called Renholdër, giving most of them a harsh, electronic edge...

Also, Kate Beckinsale in a corset. Sold.

The soundtrack releases on January 17th and can be downloaded from Amazon and iTunes. For a preview, go to http://www.facebook.com/UnderworldSoundtrack
The Underworld: Awakening soundtrack is actually pretty awesome
January 14, 2012
Brutal Resonance

The Underworld: Awakening soundtrack is actually pretty awesome

Okay, so I have no love for the type of overly sincere Christian tween-rock with female vocals such as Evanescence and Flyleaf that seems to be grabbing the most attention here (Christian rock in a film where the lead protagonist is a vampire? Have I missed something here?), but dig a little deeper, and there's actually some really cool tracks on it. You've got artists like Aesthetic Perfection, Combichrist, Angelspit, Blue Stahli, Collide, Black Light Burns, William Control and Ministry contributing tracks, and most of the embarrassing tween-metal acts have been rather well remixed by a chap called Renholdër, giving most of them a harsh, electronic edge...

Also, Kate Beckinsale in a corset. Sold.

The soundtrack releases on January 17th and can be downloaded from Amazon and iTunes. For a preview, go to http://www.facebook.com/UnderworldSoundtrack
Jan 14 2012

Seamus Bradd

info@brutalresonance.com
Writer and contributor on Brutal Resonance

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