Venom: Let There Be Carnage
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# Track   Duration
1.St. Estes Reform School (Extended)3:26
2.Cletus’ Cell2:44
3.Eddie Draws1:30
4.Brock’s Revival0:59
5.Lucky Slaughterhouse1:45
6.Ann’s News1:06
7.Take the Hit1:29
8.Postcard From the Edge1:52
9.No Touching!3:31
10.Eddie Hangs on the Line1:03
11.Lethal Rejection2:04
12.Carnage Unleashed2:04
13.Mulligan Visits Eddie2:45
14.There is Only Carnage1:40
15.Get Shriek2:39
16.The Great Escape2:19
17.Venom Needs Food1:15
18.People Seeing Monsters1:30
19.Find Venom1:56
20.Turn on the Charm1:40
21.Eddie Escapes2:25
22.Shriek Comes Home2:23
23.You Can Eat Them All1:38
24.Unholy Matrimony Pt. 16:16
25.Unholy Matrimony Pt. 24:02
26.He Did Not Taste Good2:17
27.Panza and Quixote1:00
28.Venom and Blues2:33
29.Venom’s Suite Tooth3:12
30.Brock and Roll2:44
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Venom: Let There Be Carnage

Added on Sunday, September 26, 2021  

Venom: Let There Be Carnage

Sony Music Masterworks announces the October 1 release of Venom: Let There Be Carnage (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) with music by award-winning composer Marco Beltrami (Scream, Resident Evil, A Quiet Place).

Sony Music Masterworks announces the October 1 release of Venom: Let There Be Carnage (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) with music by award-winning composer Marco Beltrami (Scream, Resident Evil, A Quiet Place).

Available to preorder now, the album features score music written by Beltrami for the highly anticipated sequel to the 2018 worldwide box office hit film Venom.
Cd version also available !

Sony Pictures film, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, will be released exclusively in movie theaters on Friday, October 1, 2021

Of the soundtrack, composer Marco Beltrami says, “Because of COVID restrictions, we had to change the way we worked on processing acoustical sounds. Where we’d normally work with live musicians to create source material, here we had musicians record at home and then re-amp them at Sony. In addition, we worked with feedback looping to create some of the aggressive tones for Carnage.
The film presented a lot of fun musical challenges, from a unique enhanced brass theme for Venom, to the altered woodwind theme for Carnage and Shriek, to a slightly bluesy feel for Eddie.
Overall, in spite of those COVID restrictions, I feel very lucky we were able to still record many of the orchestral sessions at Sony and have it come out sounding so good!”

About Venom: Let There Be Carnage
Tom Hardy returns to the big screen as the lethal protector Venom, one of MARVEL’s greatest and most complex characters. Directed by Andy Serkis, the film also stars Michelle Williams, Naomie Harris and Woody Harrelson, in the role of the villain Cletus Kasady/Carnage.
Screenplay by Kelly Marcel. Story by Tom Hardy & Kelly Marcel. Based on the Marvel Comics. Produced by Avi Arad, Matt Tolmach, Amy Pascal, Kelly Marcel, Tom Hardy and Hutch Parker. Executive Producers are Barry Waldman, Jonathan Cavendish and Ruben Fleischer. The film also stars Reid Scott and Stephen Graham.

About Marco Beltrami
Marco Beltrami is a two-time Oscar®-nominated composer. He has collaborated with many iconic film directors including Kathryn Bigelow, James Mangold, Bong Joon-ho, Angelina Jolie, Robert Rodriguez, Luc Besson, Guillermo Del Toro, Wes Craven, Alex Proyas, Jonathan Mostow, Roland Joffé, Jodie Foster, David E. Kelley and Tommy Lee Jones.

The composer established an early reputation as a genre innovator with his non-traditional horror scores for the Scream franchise. Beltrami’s musical palette has since expanded to virtually all film genres. Beltrami has received accolades for his music including two Academy Award nominations for Best Score: 3:10 to Yuma, starring Russell Crowe and Christian Bale, and for Best Picture winner The Hurt Locker, starring Jeremy Renner, co-scored with frequent collaborator Buck Sanders. In 2011 Beltrami won a Golden Satellite Award (Best Film Score of the Year) for Soul Surfer. Beltrami scored the Marvel film Logan, directed by James Mangold, and Angelina Jolie’s directorial debut, First They Killed My Father. He also wrote the theme for the hit video game Fortnite. Beltrami scored the critically acclaimed box-office hit A Quiet Place, which was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Score and shortlisted for Best Score for the Oscars. Beltrami won an Emmy® Award for National Geographic’s 2019 Oscar winning documentary Free Solo, (with co-composer Brandon Roberts) for Outstanding Music Composition for a Documentary, Series or Special.

He has lent his voice to such unique hit films as Live Free or Die Hard, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, and I, Robot. His other scores include The Homesman directed by Tommy Lee Jones, the zombie comedy Warm Bodies directed by Jonathan Levine, the final installment of the Bruce Willis action series A Good Day To Die Hard, Snowpiercer starring Chris Evans and directed by Bong Joon-ho, the Brad Pitt action thriller World War Z, James Mangold’s The Wolverine, and The Night Before also directed by Jonathan Levine, starring Seth Rogan and Joseph Gordon Levitt.

Beltrami co-scored James Mangold’s Ford v. Ferrari (Twentieth Century Studios) with Buck Sanders, for which they were shortlisted for Best Score for the 2020 Oscars, with the film going on to receive four Oscar nominations, including Best Picture.  Other recent projects include Guillermo Del Toro’s Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, Jordan Peele’s The Twilight Zone for CBS All Access, the Lionsgate comedy Long Shot starring Charlize Theron and Seth Rogen, the Zac Efron-starrer Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Vile, and Evil and the Paramount Pictures adventure comedy Love and Monsters. Recently for Beltrami was the Paramount Pictures’ horror sequel A Quiet Place Part II, Netflix’s horror film Fear Street, Sony Pictures action horror sequel Venom: Let There Be Carnage, and the Lionsgate sci-fi feature Chaos Walking starring Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley.

Upon completing his undergraduate studies at Brown University, Beltrami entered the Yale School of Music on a scholarship. His pursuit of music composition then led him to Venice, Italy for a period of study with the Italian master Luigi Nono, and then to Los Angeles for a fellowship with Academy Award-winning composer Jerry Goldsmith.

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More info at: Composer Marco Beltrami Official Site



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