I wanted to bring your attention to a great piece of music that is orchestral, thematic and engaging. This is the kind of film music that gets me really excited and is the kind of film music that made me fall in love with this type of music. Honored to rep the composer Corey Wallace. Some may not be as familiar with his music, but please listen to this cue, it's phenomenal!
“ But it’s the music that plays so beautifully into this. Corey Wallace does an absolutely fantastic job, clearly using John Williams as a massive inspiration.”
Wow, this is fantastic! Equals John Debney/Joel McNeely's best stuff. Exactly the kind of old fashioned american orchestral and heroic music I like so much.
Can't wait to listen to the full score. Thanks for the recommendation.
Oh my, I guess I've found with Corey Wallace a new hero to go along my Bear McCreary, James Seymour Brett, Kevin Kaska and Gordy Haab current favorites.
Just listen to this thing....album of the year IMHO!!! I hope it will be followed by a physical CD edition.
This is just fabulous tribute to some John Williams (E.T, JURASSIC PARK, NIXON, WAR OF THE WORLDS, A.I.), Alan Silvestri (JUDGE DREDD, VOLCANO), JNH (ATLANTIS, OUTBREAK, KING KONG) and James Horner (PERFECT STORM) favorite scores.
Ultra-inspired thematic material, gorgeous deluxe orchestrations, threatening low strings and brasses all throughout, delicate piano and strings arrangement in the pure John Williams E.T. style.
This music is full of mankind and deepness. I am left without any other word...
If you see the film, you'll notice on screen why that little nod to that certain film/score is there
Glad to see folks are enjoying this. Upon hearing the score months ago as Corey Wallace is my client. I told him that my fellow film/TV score friends are going to really enjoy this as it's exactly what we like!
He's been taken back by all the great comments all over the internet.
This isn't really a sound I gravitate towards anymore, but I gotta give him props for nailing that old 90s sound pretty nicely. Well done!
As I'm starved for disaster films these days (that I haven't already seen a million times), I'm interested in checking out the film, even if it's a straight-to-video affair.
Thor So what are you into these days? What's your top 3?
I veer more towards electronic scores, pop-infused scores, smaller, chamber-sized ensembles, softspoken drama scores and the like. A new, splashy/thematic orchestral score might still sneak itself into my top 10 of the year, but rarely of the action kind. Still, I'm able to dig a good pastiche of the kind of score I grew up with in the 90s, and this is an example of that. Will have to set aside time to listen to it in more detail later.
When watching Supercell, it’s good to go into it knowing it’s not Twister. Not every movie about tornados and/or storm chasing has a $200 million dollar budget. Know that going in and you’ll do fine.
When watching Supercell, it’s good to go into it knowing it’s not Twister. Not every movie about tornados and/or storm chasing has a $200 million dollar budget. Know that going in and you’ll do fine.
Maybe...
What is for sure anyway is that Corey Wallace could score any $200 million dollar Spielberg/Cameron/Zemeckis blockbuster! I hope he'll do it very soon as this old fashioned score for SUPERCELL is absolutely fantastic...
Equals the absolute best from the 1980>2000 symphonic era.
I hope now SUPERCELL the movie will be a winner, what matters most for Hollywood powers-that-be people pay any attention to Corey Wallace's huge talent and craftmanship.
Best film score composer discovery since Kevin Kaska's awakening.