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| 3.6 great | Voivod STAFF | March 24th 15 | Lost Themes is a mixed bag, but in a good sense. From one side there's the trademark, dark themed music that's evident in all of Carpenter's films and on the other there's a shameless play with '80s synth pop. Tracks like "Obsidian" have that "prog rock" structure where the two aforementioned trends have been properly combined. Favorite tracks: "Vortex", "Obsidian", "Night".
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| 4.0 excellent | "Tab" | January 29th 15 | sounds like mass effect with a serial killer
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| 3.5 great | Lani | January 28th 15 | I have always had a mild interest in Carpenter's themes (In the Mouth of the Madness is one of the few I listen to regularly) so I was sure this would be an enjoyable listen. It is, but it isn't much beyond that. Carpenter and his crew create evocative soundscapes, but they have a tendency to evoke ideas he has already touched on in his well recognized catalogue.
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| 3.5 great | Simon K. STAFF | January 24th 15 | This rules. Only song that was a little off from the rest was 'Domain'.
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| 0.0 | Tom Zane | January 24th 15 | So where is the new movie that goes along with this?
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| 4.0 excellent | gocsa666 | January 23rd 15 | Can't stop listening to this! If you're a fan of Carpenter's scores, you need this in your life.
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| 3.0 good | Gbhill | September 2nd 18 |
| 3.5 great | Caronte | September 9th 17 |
| 4.0 excellent | heck | December 7th 16 |
| 3.5 great | zrong | October 8th 16 |
| 3.5 great | Xerian | June 10th 16 |
| 4.0 excellent | bobby72 | February 17th 16 |
| 4.0 excellent | OwenMz | October 18th 15 |
| 3.5 great | Fujay | October 11th 15 |
| 4.5 superb | maglib | August 31st 15 |
| 3.5 great | Snuron | July 26th 15 |
| 3.5 great | HoB | July 21st 15 |
| 3.5 great | Prole | July 20th 15 |
| 3.0 good | Miami | March 23rd 15 |
| 4.0 excellent | Slamurai | February 15th 15 |
| 3.0 good | Thibs | February 14th 15 |
| 4.0 excellent | gnombyX | January 25th 15 |
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