# | Track | Duration | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | WTSTA Opening Titles | 2:27 | |
2. | Troubled Kids | 2:01 | |
3. | Run | 1:13 | |
4. | The Car Ride | 3:05 | |
5. | I Got Beat | 1:38 | |
6. | The Project | 1:58 | |
7. | Dokker | 2:50 | |
8. | Wanting To Disappear | 4:16 | |
9. | What Was That | 1:19 | |
10. | Carry A Big Stick | 1:13 | |
11. | I Need This | 1:45 | |
12. | The Gun | 1:22 | |
13. | The Bucket | 2:55 | |
14. | This Could Be Great | 1:34 | |
15. | Do It | 3:02 | |
16. | The Secret | 1:56 | |
17. | Take It Down | 2:15 | |
18. | What Would Crockamole Think | 2:07 | |
19. | This Shit Is Awful | 3:46 | |
20. | I'm Not Stupid | 1:54 | |
21. | Jenni's Turn | 2:27 | |
22. | Don't Be Scared | 5:32 | |
23. | Running | 0:51 | |
24. | A Better Time | 4:40 | |
58:06 |
Added on Sunday, March 17, 2024
The Plaza Mayor Company Ltd label presents the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to the movie Where The Scary Things Are. The music is composed by John Avarese.
The Plaza Mayor Company Ltd label presents the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to the movie Where The Scary Things Are. The music is composed by John Avarese.
The soundtrack is available to download on all digital music services
Where The Scary Things Are is directed by B. Harrison Smith with Janae Palmer, Davy Raphaely, Michael Cervantes
A group of teenagers inspired by a high school “Create Your Own Urban Legend” project quicky get out of hand in their desire for more “likes” and going viral with deadly consequences.
Director B. Harrison Smith :
« When it comes to horror, John Avarese more than gets it.
He understands that true horror, the real horror, comes from the every day, the mundane.
With 'Scary Things,' Avarese went to the heart of the kids that really are our film's monsters.
He finds a tragic thread in our creature's theme but what brings the score to life and into memory is John's ability to find the soul of the matter and the lightness and darkness in our 'Dokker's' souls.
'Where The Scary Things Are's' score evokes the best of 50s monster films but also the innocence and hijinks of those iconic 80s films which have created a template for kids in that decade.
Where the score could devolve into the monster chase hijinks expectations, our ending pursuit, for example, is tragic run--a loss of innocence as a world falls apart.
That is the real horror. »
More info at: Composer John Avarese Official Site
More info at: Official Web Site Voices From The Balcony