http://soundtrack-movie.com/alien-covenant/
1. Incubation
2. The Covenant
3. Neutrino Burst
4. A Cabin On The Lake
5. Sails
6. Planet 4 / Main Theme
7. Launcher Landing
8. Wheat Field
9. Spores
10. The Med Bay
11. Grass Attack
12. Dead Civilization
13. Survivors
14. Payload Deployment
15. Command Override
16. Face Hugger
17. Chest Burster
18. Lonely Perfection
19. Cargo Lift
20. Bring It To My Turf
21. Terraforming Bay
22. Alien Covenant Theme
Not sure on the authenticity of this. I tweeted Tony Lewis, hopefully he'll reply to confirm/deny.
It's also up on Film Music Reporter - http://filmmusicreporter.com/2017/04/06/alien-covenant-soundtrack-details/
Yeah, it's legit - https://www.amazon.com/Alien-Covenant-Original-Soundtrack-Album/dp/B06Y2JJPPR/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?_encoding=UTF8&keywords=alien%20covenant%20jed%20kurzel&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&qid=1491454627&ref_=mp_s_a_1_1&sr=8-1
Quote from: Corporal Hicks on Apr 06, 2017, 09:19:34 AM
http://soundtrack-movie.com/alien-covenant/
1. Incubation
2. The Covenant
3. Neutrino Burst
4. A Cabin On The Lake
5. Sails
6. Planet 4 / Main Theme
7. Launcher Landing
8. Wheat Field
9. Spores
10. The Med Bay
11. Grass Attack
12. Dead Civilization
13. Survivors
14. Payload Deployment
15. Command Override
16. Face Hugger
17. Chest Burster
18. Lonely Perfection
19. Cargo Lift
20. Bring It To My Turf
21. Terraforming Bay
22. Alien Covenant Theme
Not sure on the authenticity of this. I tweeted Tony Lewis, hopefully he'll reply to confirm/deny.
It's also up on Film Music Reporter - http://filmmusicreporter.com/2017/04/06/alien-covenant-soundtrack-details/
Yeah, it's legit - https://www.amazon.com/Alien-Covenant-Original-Soundtrack-Album/dp/B06Y2JJPPR/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?_encoding=UTF8&keywords=alien%20covenant%20jed%20kurzel&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&qid=1491454627&ref_=mp_s_a_1_1&sr=8-1
So judging by that listing:
Spoiler
3) So this explains how the ship gets damaged and Franco character gets killed.
4) A flashback, of Daniels/Branson.. Or That scene with the window and record player (which means there is another ship.)
13) Could this mean there are engineers that survived, or is it referring to Shaw, or possibly (some of another crew have survived?)
Which means Sagardoa was correct.
This tracks list spoils the movie a bit ;) And it fits the leaks perfectly.
Nice find, Hicks! :)
I think that track
13. Survivors is about Covenant crew who
Spoiler
found the shelter in the Citadel
Now they are just spoiling the shit out of the film.
It's not that spoilery, is it? I mean, the trailers spoiled a lot more than this.
Quote from: Ingwar on Apr 06, 2017, 10:49:57 AM
I think that track 13. Survivors is about Covenant crew who Spoiler
found the shelter in the Citadel
Tend to agree.
Quote from: lv_226 on Apr 06, 2017, 11:00:32 AM
Now they are just spoiling the shit out of the film.
as If the trailers wouldn't have done that job to perfection already
15: Command Override =
Spoiler
Shaw Crashing the Engineer ship?
Wern't Harry Gregson-Williamssupposed to writ the score?
He dropped out a while back, I'm afraid.
Getting desperate to hear some of this now :-) Wondering if we'll get a sample of it before the release?
I'd imagine we'll get a preview or two.
I have a sinking feeling we are going to get yet another accelerated alien life cycle depicted here.
Quote from: TheBATMAN on Apr 06, 2017, 01:33:00 PM
I have a sinking feeling we are going to get yet another accelerated alien life cycle depicted here.
No doubt
Incubation may be the creation/waking up of David. I dont think they'd start off with a bang.
Good to see Cudrup lasts a good while in the film.
Quote from: hfeldhaus on Apr 06, 2017, 04:49:42 PM
Incubation may be the creation/waking up of David. I dont think they'd start off with a bang.
Good to see Cudrup lasts a good while in the film.
Yeah, and I think track 4.
A cabin on the lake has something to do with Daniels and Branson, certainly not David's or Shaw's hideout.
Some of those possible meanings sound like the crap Scified would come up with. :D
Hmm, very excited to hear the soundtrack.
Daniels is the terraforming expert. So Bring it to my Turf, followed by Terraforming Bay sounds like the old lure it near the airlock and blow it out the ship. Also Payload Deployment must be David destroying the engineers.
Incubation is likely David's awaking.
Quote from: whiterabbit on Apr 06, 2017, 07:32:36 PM
Daniels is the terraforming expert. So Bring it to my Turf, followed by Terraforming Bay sounds like the old lure it near the airlock and blow it out the ship. Also Payload Deployment must be David destroying the engineers.
Incubation is likely David's awaking.
Yeah. Incubation might be the scene with
Spoiler
David and Peter
Quote from: Corporal Hicks on Apr 06, 2017, 09:19:34 AM
http://soundtrack-movie.com/alien-covenant/
1. Incubation
2. The Covenant
3. Neutrino Burst
4. A Cabin On The Lake
5. Sails
6. Planet 4 / Main Theme
7. Launcher Landing
8. Wheat Field
9. Spores
10. The Med Bay
11. Grass Attack
12. Dead Civilization
13. Survivors
14. Payload Deployment
15. Command Override
16. Face Hugger
17. Chest Burster
18. Lonely Perfection
19. Cargo Lift
20. Bring It To My Turf
21. Terraforming Bay
22. Alien Covenant Theme
I guess we can also add "Take Me Home, Country Roads" to the soundtrack (as licensed music) now.
John Denver is now officially part of the Alien cannon. :)
Quote from: Ingwar on Apr 06, 2017, 07:43:33 PM
Quote from: whiterabbit on Apr 06, 2017, 07:32:36 PM
Daniels is the terraforming expert. So Bring it to my Turf, followed by Terraforming Bay sounds like the old lure it near the airlock and blow it out the ship. Also Payload Deployment must be David destroying the engineers.
Incubation is likely David's awaking.
Yeah. Incubation might be the scene with Spoiler
David and Peter
No doubt. I can't wait to hear that conversation.
Quote from: The Eighth Passenger on Apr 06, 2017, 09:09:51 PM
I guess we can also add "Take Me Home, Country Roads" to the soundtrack (as licensed music) now.
John Denver is now officially part of the Alien cannon. :)
So is popeye the sailor man. I mean the engineers on the juggernaut used that tune as their passphrase. This is leading ever more credence that Elvis was in fact an Engineer.
On the topic of the soundtrack, the alien bits
Spoiler
seem to be rather compacted. The neomorphs have what appears to be 2 tracks and then the last four are dedicated to protomorph.
Also, cabin on the lake, I wonder if this is where we first get to see David. You know, living like a real boy. Of course it's meant to fool us into thinking that David is a nice robot before going all robot apocalypse on the crew.
The track list resembles a plan to relate the A:C synopsis, really ;)
Quote from: whiterabbit on Apr 06, 2017, 09:51:21 PM
On the topic of the soundtrack, the alien bits Spoiler
seem to be rather compacted. The neomorphs have what appears to be 2 tracks and then the last four are dedicated to protomorph.
Also, cabin on the lake, I wonder if this is where we first get to see David. You know, living like a real boy. Of course it's meant to fool us into thinking that David is a nice robot before going all robot apocalypse on the crew.
After getting reminded about David
Spoiler
in the very first sequence - granted that Incubation bit is for David and Weyland scene - we will probably not meet him again until after the Grass Attack episode. Seeing that Cabin on the Lake part follows the possible captain's death and is preceded by arrival to the Planet 4, it has to do something with getting Shaw's transmission (Daniels remembering that same Take me home song played on a red vinyl?). And Sails track is probably for re-routing the Covenant, like adjusting the course if they were sailing in the sea. End of rant :-)
The third act of the movie lends a promise for some non-stop action, hopefully, it will keep the folks in theatres on the edge of their seats!
Guesses on what the tracks are for:
Spoiler
1. Incubation: The scene with David and Weyland
2. The Covenant: Our first shots of the ship and the crew while they're still in cryosleep.
3. Neutrino Burst: Death of Branson
4. A Cabin On The Lake: Aftermath of Branson's death
5. Sails: The discovery of the signal from Shaw
6. Planet 4 / Main Theme: Covenant enters atmosphere of the planet and shuttle launches down.
7. Launcher Landing: Obviously shuttle landing.
8. Wheat Field: Them discovering the wheat. Again, obviously.
9. Spores: Rigby and whoever gets the spore through the nose.
10. The Med Bay: Back Burster scene.
11. Grass Attack: Group gets attacked by Neomorphs before being saved by David.
12. Dead Civilization: They find the remains of the Engineer city.
13. Survivors: Scenes with David and his explanation on how he got here and what happened to Shaw.
14. Payload Deployment: The flashback scene of David annihilating the Engineer city.
15. Command Override: Tennessee goes down to save the remaining members on the planet.
16. Face Hugger: Pretty obvious what this is.
17. Chest Burster: Same with this one.
18. Lonely Perfection: Something with Walter perhaps?
19. Cargo Lift
20. Bring It To My Turf: These two are probably with the final battle on the Covenant.
21. Terraforming Bay: End scene.
22. Alien Covenant Theme: Credits theme.
Quote from: The Eighth Passenger on Apr 06, 2017, 09:09:51 PM
John Denver is now officially part of the Alien cannon. :)
Finally.
I don't know the composer and I wonder in what direction that soundtrack will go. Any information about this ?
In Prometheus Gregson-Williams compositions were quite classical and effective. Streitenfeld had a good general inspiration and there are well factured moments (a good progression in the storm scene, for example) and atmospheres, but eventually it followed the materials of an uneven movie according to my expectations.
I loved the music in the prologue so hopefully that'll be in there. Perhaps the one that played in the PL is either the theme or the track entitled "The Covenant"?
Quote from: Ulfer on Apr 07, 2017, 12:39:09 AM
I don't know the composer and I wonder in what direction that soundtrack will go. Any information about this ?
In Prometheus Gregson-Williams compositions were quite classical and effective. Streitenfeld had a good general inspiration and there are well factured moments (a good progression in the storm scene, for example) and atmospheres, but eventually it followed the materials of an uneven movie according to my expectations.
Jed Kurzel is best known for scoring The Babadook, Macbeth, and Assassin's Creed. I'm sure those scores are on youtube.
2. "The Covenant" is probably David being turned on for the first time and is talking with Weyland. "An agreement between God and his people." Weyland gives David his directives in this scene.
oh heckers. I am totally ready for this... I hope it's amazing! Though I'm hesitant to pe-order before i hear and sample of the score...
What's odd is according to the 4chan leaks, Sagardoa that there is a
Spoiler
funeral type scene for Branson
but it's not listed in the track list??
Unless this an incomplete partial listing. ???
Quote from: Pvt. Himmel on Apr 07, 2017, 10:02:37 AM
What's odd is according to the 4chan leaks, Sagardoa that there is a Spoiler
funeral type scene for Branson
but it's not listed in the track list??
Unless this an incomplete partial listing. ???
Not every scene in any movie should have its track. Don't worry :)
Quote from: Pvt. Himmel on Apr 07, 2017, 10:02:37 AM
What's odd is according to the 4chan leaks, Sagardoa that there is a Spoiler
funeral type scene for Branson
but it's not listed in the track list??
Unless this an incomplete partial listing. ???
These kinds of releases don't usually contain the entire film score, if the scene has music at all. Alternatively, it could also just be part of one of the existing tracks.
Quote from: Ingwar on Apr 07, 2017, 10:51:17 AM
Quote from: Pvt. Himmel on Apr 07, 2017, 10:02:37 AM
What's odd is according to the 4chan leaks, Sagardoa that there is a Spoiler
funeral type scene for Branson
but it's not listed in the track list??
Unless this an incomplete partial listing. ???
Not every scene in any movie should have its track. Don't worry :)
"Anybody wanna say anything?" *dead silence* woosh! "Is he gone?" "Yup." Let's party!"
The perfect matching of Alien and Alien: Covenant!
Quote from: TheBATMAN on Apr 06, 2017, 01:33:00 PM
I have a sinking feeling we are going to get yet another accelerated alien life cycle depicted here.
This is my worry as well.
Quote from: The Eighth Passenger on Apr 06, 2017, 09:09:51 PM
John Denver is now officially part of the Alien cannon. :)
*canon
Quote from: whiterabbit on Apr 07, 2017, 11:13:36 AM
"Anybody wanna say anything?" *dead silence* woosh! "Is he gone?" "Yup." Let's party!"
The perfect matching of Alien and Alien: Covenant!
:laugh:
Or insert: *crickets chirping sound effect* after "anybody wanna say something"? Or how about a laugh track?
But yeah, I guess Branson wasn't well liked by the crew. A real party pooper.
Quote from: The Eighth Passenger on Apr 07, 2017, 05:28:53 PM
Quote from: The Eighth Passenger on Apr 06, 2017, 09:09:51 PM
John Denver is now officially part of the Alien cannon. :)
*canon
Quote from: whiterabbit on Apr 07, 2017, 11:13:36 AM
"Anybody wanna say anything?" *dead silence* woosh! "Is he gone?" "Yup." Let's party!"
The perfect matching of Alien and Alien: Covenant!
:laugh:
Or insert: *crickets chirping sound effect* after "anybody wanna say something"? Or how about a laugh track?
But yeah, I guess Branson wasn't well liked by the crew. A real party pooper.
He did seem like the "Kane" guy of the group. I'm also assuming Oram is Ripley's father since he obviously gives birth to the alien.
my take
Quote from: Corporal Hicks on Apr 06, 2017, 09:19:34 AM
1. Incubation - obviously, awakening david
2. The Covenant - introduction to the ship and it's mission
3. Neutrino Burst - either the reason for cap's death, but i'm rather expecting a neutrino burst is the communication signal (distress signal)
4. A Cabin On The Lake - the crew deciding they're into that paradisic planet after the signal included a map and they will investigate
5. Sails - obviously the covenant sails out to the new coordinates
6. Planet 4 / Main Theme - arriving at paradise ( i am profoundly interested in why it's called 'planet 4' )
7. Launcher Landing - obviously the dropship setting a course for the planet
8. Wheat Field - the scene from the trailer regarding the wheat fields
9. Spores - the scene from the trailer in getting ear-spored and somebody nose-spored
10. The Med Bay - somebody's sick and gets his back bursted with all mayhem included
11. Grass Attack - the scene in the dark where the crew gets attacked by vicious neomorphs
12. Dead Civilization - David appears and takes some survivors to his lair walking through the burnt corpses of the indigenous people
13. Survivors - the surviving crewmembers, or shaw and some living engineers that are david's victims
14. Payload Deployment - a flashback to what david did to the planet
15. Command Override - david eliminates walter from the equasion and decides to take control over the 'excursion'
16. Face Hugger - disguised as walter leads billy crudup to the eggs, and he gets facehugged
17. Chest Burster - we get treated to more mayhem and stuff going on, whilst also returning to the doom of billy crudup
18. Lonely Perfection - david witnessing his work, or atleast his analyzing, in witnessing the 'perfect organism', and nobody is there to appreciate it
19. Cargo Lift - tennessee arriving to the planet to use a cargo lift to get daniels from the planet to safety
20. Bring It To My Turf - they discover there's a xeno aboard 'his' ship (tennessee), after a crewmember gets hammered in the showers
21. Terraforming Bay - an area (quite large) where daniels will face off a very dangerous threat in her spacesuit, which is in that bay
22. Alien Covenant Theme - the end of the movie.
Oooh, didn't even notice
Spoiler
'Payload Deployment.' Looks like David wiping out the Engineers will be in the movie. ;D
Oh, what the hell, I'll give a few of these a shot - don't want to repeat the ones everyone else has obviously deduced, though.
Quote from: Corporal Hicks on Apr 06, 2017, 09:19:34 AM
1. Incubation
The prologue with
Spoiler
David and Weyland. Instilling David with the ideas that will become his obsession with perfection, though I find that frankly a facile motivation.
Quote4. A Cabin On The Lake
Daniels remembers
Spoiler
her now-dead husband - perhaps they wanted a cabin on the lake.
Quote13. Survivors
David gives his version of his and Shaw's story to the
Covenant crew.
Quote15. Command Override
The truth about Shaw - I have begun to suspect she did crash the ship, but who knows.
Quote18. Lonely Perfection
David reveals
Spoiler
his true motives and his grand design with the alien (still not a fan of him being behind this).
Quote19. Cargo Lift
20. Bring It To My Turf
Likely a line from Tennessee, choosing to use a cargo module or second lander to attempt to rescue Daniels and dispatch the alien.
Quote21. Terraforming Bay
Terraformist Daniels' home environment, where she faces the alien.
I was thinking that the name Planet 4 may be one of these:
1) Possibly the 4th planet in that specific solar system??
2) The 4th planet that the engineer civilization has colonized??
3) The crew call it that as sort of like when someone discovers something that person names it??
4) Or via holo recording Shaw reveals it to be the planet name... as in LV-223 called by them to be planet 3???
I'm hoping that we'll be hearing some definite electronic, visceral vibes from the score, intertwined with classical composition. Terrific example of what I'd love to hear above. Strange, otherworldly sounds implying terror. Very much in line with Goldsmith's score.
I tell you that John Denver song really was genius.. You think its a commercial for retiring/vacation home and then they lower the book!!. :laugh:
Terraforming Bay...Ok, wild theory. The Juggernaut in this movie is indeed the same one from the first film. The engineer's ability to Terraform was mentioned in a script for Prometheus. That's how shaw hooked weyland on the expedition. That incidents throughout history (the great flood) were the result of Engineer Terraforming. So Daniels (maybe knowing little about the alien's ability to withstand harsh environments) uses the technology to destroy the planet (or at least make it as unstable/hostile as possible) in an attempt to destroy all traces of david and his creations, and prevent any future human interest. Paradise then becomes Hell.
In the pray trailer, it appears the covenant is heading down towards the planet surface. That coupled with the earlier pics of daniels and a male companion seen on the surface standing back to back holding weapons, has me thinking they've escaped back up to the covenant, survived the on-board mayhem, then set down near the end of the movie, with Daniels planning to use either engineer technology, or overload some kind of terraforming tech on the covenant to destroy everything. As for the body in the original derelict, Maybe David planned to blast earth, but shaw's hologram show's how to over-ride the system to fire right there on paradise, but she disappeared or was killed mid-attempt. An infected Daniels enters the seat an initiates the sequence, before succumbing to the final and perfect form of David's Alien, i.e. the Chestburster.
The derelict then sits on the wind swept hill, paradise destroyed, the hole in the floor, the Alien queen laying her eggs. Waiting for something to come along. Who knows, maybe David survived long enough to activate the beacon. Maybe he found a way to get his creation to earth anyway.
Yeah, I thought it was interesting that Daniels is a terraforming expert. I'm sure that will factor in an important way.
Quote from: Huggs on Apr 10, 2017, 01:10:33 AM
Terraforming Bay...Ok, wild theory. The Juggernaut in this movie is indeed the same one from the first film. The engineer's ability to Terraform was mentioned in a script for Prometheus. That's how shaw hooked weyland on the expedition. That incidents throughout history (the great flood) were the result of Engineer Terraforming. So Daniels (maybe knowing little about the alien's ability to withstand harsh environments) uses the technology to destroy the planet (or at least make it as unstable/hostile as possible) in an attempt to destroy all traces of david and his creations, and prevent any future human interest. Paradise then becomes Hell.
In the pray trailer, it appears the covenant is heading down towards the planet surface. That coupled with the earlier pics of daniels and a male companion seen on the surface standing back to back holding weapons, has me thinking they've escaped back up to the covenant, survived the on-board mayhem, then set down near the end of the movie, with Daniels planning to use either engineer technology, or overload some kind of terraforming tech on the covenant to destroy everything. As for the body in the original derelict, Maybe David planned to blast earth, but shaw's hologram show's how to over-ride the system to fire right there on paradise, but she disappeared or was killed mid-attempt. An infected Daniels enters the seat an initiates the sequence, before succumbing to the final and perfect form of David's Alien, i.e. the Chestburster.
The derelict then sits on the wind swept hill, paradise destroyed, the hole in the floor, the Alien queen laying her eggs. Waiting for something to come along. Who knows, maybe David survived long enough to activate the beacon. Maybe he found a way to get his creation to earth anyway.
The ships (Juggernaut) that appear in Prometheus and Alien Covenant are not the same as the Derelict from Alien. There are many differences between both designs. For example the Derelict doesn't have hypersleep chambers in the bridge, the ship's interiors are biomechanical, there is an absence of Engineers flight suits on the corridors, there is no command console (like the one that Shaw is operating on the TV spot) in the bridge of the Derelict and the shape of both spacecraft, although similar, is different:
Not to mention the differences between the flight suits:
Quote from: Crazy Shrimp on Apr 10, 2017, 02:50:31 AM
Quote from: Huggs on Apr 10, 2017, 01:10:33 AM
Terraforming Bay...Ok, wild theory. The Juggernaut in this movie is indeed the same one from the first film. The engineer's ability to Terraform was mentioned in a script for Prometheus. That's how shaw hooked weyland on the expedition. That incidents throughout history (the great flood) were the result of Engineer Terraforming. So Daniels (maybe knowing little about the alien's ability to withstand harsh environments) uses the technology to destroy the planet (or at least make it as unstable/hostile as possible) in an attempt to destroy all traces of david and his creations, and prevent any future human interest. Paradise then becomes Hell.
In the pray trailer, it appears the covenant is heading down towards the planet surface. That coupled with the earlier pics of daniels and a male companion seen on the surface standing back to back holding weapons, has me thinking they've escaped back up to the covenant, survived the on-board mayhem, then set down near the end of the movie, with Daniels planning to use either engineer technology, or overload some kind of terraforming tech on the covenant to destroy everything. As for the body in the original derelict, Maybe David planned to blast earth, but shaw's hologram show's how to over-ride the system to fire right there on paradise, but she disappeared or was killed mid-attempt. An infected Daniels enters the seat an initiates the sequence, before succumbing to the final and perfect form of David's Alien, i.e. the Chestburster.
The derelict then sits on the wind swept hill, paradise destroyed, the hole in the floor, the Alien queen laying her eggs. Waiting for something to come along. Who knows, maybe David survived long enough to activate the beacon. Maybe he found a way to get his creation to earth anyway.
The ships (Juggernaut) that appear in Prometheus and Alien Covenant are not the same as the Derelict from Alien. There are many differences between both designs. For example the Derelict doesn't have hypersleep chambers in the bridge, the ship's interiors are biomechanical, there is an absence of Engineers flight suits on the corridors, there is no command console (like the one that Shaw is operating on the TV spot) in the bridge of the Derelict and the shape of both spacecraft, although similar, is different:
Not to mention the differences between the flight suits:
That can all be explained away by Ridley Scotts intentions. At this point there is no way to definitively prove they're not (or are) the same ship. Have to wait for the films to come out.
Quote from: hfeldhaus on Apr 10, 2017, 03:11:06 AM
Quote from: Crazy Shrimp on Apr 10, 2017, 02:50:31 AM
Quote from: Huggs on Apr 10, 2017, 01:10:33 AM
Terraforming Bay...Ok, wild theory. The Juggernaut in this movie is indeed the same one from the first film. The engineer's ability to Terraform was mentioned in a script for Prometheus. That's how shaw hooked weyland on the expedition. That incidents throughout history (the great flood) were the result of Engineer Terraforming. So Daniels (maybe knowing little about the alien's ability to withstand harsh environments) uses the technology to destroy the planet (or at least make it as unstable/hostile as possible) in an attempt to destroy all traces of david and his creations, and prevent any future human interest. Paradise then becomes Hell.
In the pray trailer, it appears the covenant is heading down towards the planet surface. That coupled with the earlier pics of daniels and a male companion seen on the surface standing back to back holding weapons, has me thinking they've escaped back up to the covenant, survived the on-board mayhem, then set down near the end of the movie, with Daniels planning to use either engineer technology, or overload some kind of terraforming tech on the covenant to destroy everything. As for the body in the original derelict, Maybe David planned to blast earth, but shaw's hologram show's how to over-ride the system to fire right there on paradise, but she disappeared or was killed mid-attempt. An infected Daniels enters the seat an initiates the sequence, before succumbing to the final and perfect form of David's Alien, i.e. the Chestburster.
The derelict then sits on the wind swept hill, paradise destroyed, the hole in the floor, the Alien queen laying her eggs. Waiting for something to come along. Who knows, maybe David survived long enough to activate the beacon. Maybe he found a way to get his creation to earth anyway.
The ships (Juggernaut) that appear in Prometheus and Alien Covenant are not the same as the Derelict from Alien. There are many differences between both designs. For example the Derelict doesn't have hypersleep chambers in the bridge, the ship's interiors are biomechanical, there is an absence of Engineers flight suits on the corridors, there is no command console (like the one that Shaw is operating on the TV spot) in the bridge of the Derelict and the shape of both spacecraft, although similar, is different:
Not to mention the differences between the flight suits:
That can all be explained away by Ridley Scotts intentions. At this point there is no way to definitively prove they're not (or are) the same ship. Have to wait for the films to come out.
Yep, only time will tell. If we are luckily enough, there will be some clues about that lone Engineer from LV-426 in the sequels of Covenant.
Little snippet
http://www.game-ost.com/albums/123588/alien_covenant_original_motion_picture_soundtrack/
Beautiful
I'm promising my myself to go in clean from here on out but some descriptions of the brief snippet would be ok.
It sounds like someone with a plastic recorder awkwardly playing some notes they remember from the Alien theme over a live orchestra of ambient strings.
Reminds me a bit of The Martian theme with retro vibes. I like it
It's just a snippet of ten seconds but its promising for me
Quote from: Stolen on Apr 10, 2017, 11:50:22 AM
Little snippet
http://www.game-ost.com/albums/123588/alien_covenant_original_motion_picture_soundtrack/
Beautiful
Thanks, Stolen. I'll update the news post.
Quote from: Stolen on Apr 10, 2017, 11:50:22 AM
Little snippet
http://www.game-ost.com/albums/123588/alien_covenant_original_motion_picture_soundtrack/
Beautiful
Shit! I want more! :)
Quote from: Stolen on Apr 10, 2017, 11:50:22 AM
Little snippet
http://www.game-ost.com/albums/123588/alien_covenant_original_motion_picture_soundtrack/
Beautiful
Holy shit, cool!
Thanks for sharing. :)
Oh, this sounds very dark...... but, also keeping in line with what one would expect from Alien. It reminds me of some of the cues from Alien, but played with different t instruments.
I'm hoping the whole soundtrack is as atmospheric and foreboding as this.
Quote from: hfeldhaus on Apr 10, 2017, 03:11:06 AM
Quote from: Crazy Shrimp on Apr 10, 2017, 02:50:31 AM
Quote from: Huggs on Apr 10, 2017, 01:10:33 AM
Terraforming Bay...Ok, wild theory. The Juggernaut in this movie is indeed the same one from the first film. The engineer's ability to Terraform was mentioned in a script for Prometheus. That's how shaw hooked weyland on the expedition. That incidents throughout history (the great flood) were the result of Engineer Terraforming. So Daniels (maybe knowing little about the alien's ability to withstand harsh environments) uses the technology to destroy the planet (or at least make it as unstable/hostile as possible) in an attempt to destroy all traces of david and his creations, and prevent any future human interest. Paradise then becomes Hell.
In the pray trailer, it appears the covenant is heading down towards the planet surface. That coupled with the earlier pics of daniels and a male companion seen on the surface standing back to back holding weapons, has me thinking they've escaped back up to the covenant, survived the on-board mayhem, then set down near the end of the movie, with Daniels planning to use either engineer technology, or overload some kind of terraforming tech on the covenant to destroy everything. As for the body in the original derelict, Maybe David planned to blast earth, but shaw's hologram show's how to over-ride the system to fire right there on paradise, but she disappeared or was killed mid-attempt. An infected Daniels enters the seat an initiates the sequence, before succumbing to the final and perfect form of David's Alien, i.e. the Chestburster.
The derelict then sits on the wind swept hill, paradise destroyed, the hole in the floor, the Alien queen laying her eggs. Waiting for something to come along. Who knows, maybe David survived long enough to activate the beacon. Maybe he found a way to get his creation to earth anyway.
The ships (Juggernaut) that appear in Prometheus and Alien Covenant are not the same as the Derelict from Alien. There are many differences between both designs. For example the Derelict doesn't have hypersleep chambers in the bridge, the ship's interiors are biomechanical, there is an absence of Engineers flight suits on the corridors, there is no command console (like the one that Shaw is operating on the TV spot) in the bridge of the Derelict and the shape of both spacecraft, although similar, is different:
Not to mention the differences between the flight suits:
That can all be explained away by Ridley Scotts intentions. At this point there is no way to definitively prove they're not (or are) the same ship. Have to wait for the films to come out.
I agree. Frankly the differences are relatively minor. If Scott wants to connect the dots he will.
Track 10 lasts 7min25.
Epic.
Backbuster sequence in my opinion. Certainly a huge scene of the movie
Quote from: Stolen on Apr 10, 2017, 04:12:07 PM
Track 10 lasts 7min25.
Epic.
Backbuster sequence in my opinion. Certainly a huge scene of the movie
Nice, thanks Stolen for the heads up!!
awesome stuff
Awesome - very excited to finally hear some. Clear nod to Alien soundtrack there. Hope there's some musical tie to Life from Prometheus too
I listened to a sample from the score to Alien: Covenant, and talk about it, here:
QuoteListening to the #AlienCovenant master for the first time. Good way to start the week
https://twitter.com/MilanRecLabel/status/851554123082194944
So i am anxiously awaiting the surprise that Tony Lewis said he would share. Thanks Corp. 8)
When did Tony say that?
A week or so back, I believe.
Quote from: Necronomicon II on Apr 11, 2017, 10:24:52 AM
When did Tony say that?
https://twitter.com/MusicEditorcouk/status/847570135036469248 (https://twitter.com/MusicEditorcouk/status/847570135036469248)
Nice.
let's hijack his car for the CD. :D
I think you can download the track in full from Russia or Australian iTunes. Gonna give it a go.
Quote from: Corporal Hicks on Apr 11, 2017, 04:34:53 PM
I think you can download the track in full from Russia or Australian iTunes. Gonna give it a go.
That would be great! :)
https://www.amazon.it/Alien-Covenant-Theme/dp/B06Y48LBZW/ref=pd_zg_rss_ts_dmusic_1794152031_7?ie=UTF8&tag=rdn2-21&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
There's this too.
Isn't iTunes region locked?
Oohhhh beautiful theme !!!
Quote from: The Eighth Passenger on Apr 11, 2017, 04:42:19 PM
Isn't iTunes region locked?
You can modify your region.
Quote from: Stolen on Apr 11, 2017, 04:47:31 PM
Oohhhh beautiful theme !!!
Have you DLed it? I can't remember my password. :laugh:
Could someone post it here, if that's possible? :)
Quote from: Stolen on Apr 11, 2017, 04:47:31 PM
Oohhhh beautiful theme !!!
Arrr, stick it on Youtube for us scurvy lubbers will ya matey?
MUST.HAVE
Can't wait to hear the theme in full!
Quote from: Stolen on Apr 11, 2017, 04:47:31 PM
Oohhhh beautiful theme !!!
Did you hear the entire thing?
Quote from: salomonj on Apr 11, 2017, 05:53:48 PM
Quote from: Stolen on Apr 11, 2017, 04:47:31 PM
Oohhhh beautiful theme !!!
Did you hear the entire thing?
Not OP, but the theme was beautiful in its conveyance of foreboding atmosphere.
Someone please post it here!
I need it. :'(
Quote from: Evanus on Apr 11, 2017, 06:01:52 PM
Someone please post it here!
I need it. :'(
^^^^^
I have music on my Amazon library,
If I can download it I send it to you!
https://soundcloud.com/user-511882002/alien-covenant-theme (https://soundcloud.com/user-511882002/alien-covenant-theme)
It's for you !!!
You're my savior! Thanks! :)
Thank you!
I love it ! :o
I love it too.
Old school Sci Fi vibes, awesome!
Really promising for the entire soundtrack
I want it now! :)
Stolen, you're the man! Thank you mate!
Nice track but way too short.
Thanks for sharing, Stolen. I like the start but it's quite short which is a shame.
Thank you for sharing! I really like it, but yeah, it's a tad short.
Thanks for this.
I'm really loving it. Short and understated is fine with me. Reminds me of the Alien score. Can't wait to hear more!
Quote from: Stolen on Apr 11, 2017, 07:22:27 PM
https://soundcloud.com/user-511882002/alien-covenant-theme (https://soundcloud.com/user-511882002/alien-covenant-theme)
It's for you !!!
You da man!
It sounds amazing. Who cares if its short when its quality.
Reminds me 'The Gift' by Elliot Goldenthal (Sphere theme). One of my favorite theme.
A long version will surely be present in the movie
I don't think this is the entire theme, but a snippet. Oh, but what a tease!
So this is the main theme, I take it?
I like it! A bit short, yes, but I'm sure the other tracks will all sound fine in the movie.
The main theme is the track 'Planet 4' (2min06)
THA MAN
They are really providing a lot of material from the movie thus far.... hold off Fox! We want to be surprised!
and this is really awesome. dat intro.
Quote from: cliffhanger on Apr 11, 2017, 08:53:15 PM
and this is really awesome. dat intro.
The intro is really good....
Quote from: Stolen on Apr 11, 2017, 08:49:21 PM
The main theme is the track 'Planet 4' (2min06)
Yeah, but I'm sure it's the same theme, this one is called
Alien Covenant Theme, after all. :)
Quote from: Evanus on Apr 11, 2017, 08:54:17 PM
Yeah, but I'm sure it's the same theme, this one is called Alien Covenant Theme, after all. :)
I think it would be strange to have twice main theme with almost the same duration. But who knows... ;D
Quote from: Stolen on Apr 11, 2017, 08:57:35 PM
Quote from: Evanus on Apr 11, 2017, 08:54:17 PM
Yeah, but I'm sure it's the same theme, this one is called Alien Covenant Theme, after all. :)
I think it would be strange to have twice main theme with almost the same duration. But who knows... ;D
No, what I mean is that this track is probably a bonus track consisting of purely the main theme, while the other track called
Planet 4/Main theme has the main theme in it, but also has other music.
A lot better than the Prometheus theme, which was just...
This theme was pretty good. Opening was a nice throwback, the ending was sufficiently ominous, the middle was completely forgettable.
I'll try again: https://youtu.be/z4s9UTXGzDk
Ha, it doesn't look like I'm having much luck posting!
Well, it's on YouTube if you search for it. I like it!
Not bad, not exactly mind-blowing. About what I was expecting. The Alien nods are nice but it's still a little bland. Probably not the best taste of the score overall given the length.
Quote from: Stolen on Apr 11, 2017, 08:42:34 PM
Reminds me 'The Gift' by Elliot Goldenthal (Sphere theme). One of my favorite theme.
Sphere popped into my head as well.
It does sound a bit condensed. Not at all "bad". And sure, easily reminds one of the original Alien's score. Not a bad thing, either.
This film IS going to kick ass.
Quote from: Stolen on Apr 11, 2017, 07:22:27 PM
https://soundcloud.com/user-511882002/alien-covenant-theme (https://soundcloud.com/user-511882002/alien-covenant-theme)
It's for you !!!
Themes up for grabs and it sounds pretty damn great. Has the Alien bits while also being a modern theme.
Quote from: whiterabbit on Apr 11, 2017, 11:25:43 PM
Quote from: Stolen on Apr 11, 2017, 07:22:27 PM
https://soundcloud.com/user-511882002/alien-covenant-theme (https://soundcloud.com/user-511882002/alien-covenant-theme)
It's for you !!!
Themes up for grabs and it sounds pretty damn great. Has the Alien bits while also being a modern theme.
Agreed. 8)
Okay, definitely encouraged by this. As others have said, there's an old school feel, a kind of majesty to it but there's also a taste of unsettling electronic cues. Can't wait to hear more.
Really? Not going to indicate at all that this includes spoilers?
I like it, but I do think it's too brief.
Love it, specially the first seconds. Looks like a mix of Goldsmith and Gothental.
Loving what I'm reading, I knew Kurzel would do a great job.
Quote from: Olde on Apr 12, 2017, 01:54:13 AM
Really? Not going to indicate at all that this includes spoilers?
Says it right there in the thread title, Olde. Also in the first paragraph of the news article if you're coming in via the front page.
Quote from: Stolen on Apr 11, 2017, 08:49:21 PM
The main theme is the track 'Planet 4' (2min06)
How do you know?
Quote from: Olde on Apr 12, 2017, 01:54:13 AM
Really? Not going to indicate at all that this includes spoilers?
perhaps you should first read before commenting as there are plenty spoiler alerts present.
comments like this remind me of those youtube comments where they ask things that are clearly mentioned in the description
or in the video itself but don't actually take time to really look.
Hmmmm... it's just a wee bit too throwback for me. I like the opening melody as there is just a small hint of both Alien and Aliens familiarity in it but the strings section is just too on the nose throwback to Goldsmith.
That closing bass note is nice though - slightly reminiscent of Alien3.
So it's OK if it's a throwback to Alien, but not Alien or Aliens? :P
Quote from: NickisSmart on Apr 12, 2017, 08:54:49 AM
So it's OK if it's a throwback to Alien, but not Alien or Aliens? :P
Small hints = ok
On the nose = questionable
8)
The music really changed the whole vibe of movie for me. Not in a bad way either. I haven't felt any excitement for this movie until I heard this track. As big of a fan as I am of the alien franchise (25 years now, Holy crap!) I now feel the promising gut sensation that this will honestly be the film I've been waiting for since I was a child in 1997.
Quote from: Bonus Situation on Apr 12, 2017, 08:58:25 AM
Quote from: NickisSmart on Apr 12, 2017, 08:54:49 AM
So it's OK if it's a throwback to Alien, but not Alien or Aliens? :P
Small hints = ok
On the nose = questionable
8)
You do realize that classical composers (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, early 20th century, and modern) rip each other very directly all the time. Call it a musical palimpsest.
Nice...Quite like it except some strange electronic elements at the end... It sounded like out of place.
Very promising.
Quote from: NickisSmart on Apr 12, 2017, 09:20:14 AM
Quote from: Bonus Situation on Apr 12, 2017, 08:58:25 AM
Quote from: NickisSmart on Apr 12, 2017, 08:54:49 AM
So it's OK if it's a throwback to Alien, but not Alien or Aliens? :P
Small hints = ok
On the nose = questionable
8)
You do realize that classical composers (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, early 20th century, and modern) rip each other very directly all the time. Call it a musical palimpsest.
Whilst admittedly I'm not an expert in classical music or its history, I was referring to its use in general. They could've been more experimental and tried to give the film its own identity instead of relying on what worked previously. I'm not saying its bad, I'm just saying it feels safe.
I created a small video tribute with the music:
:laugh:
Quote from: John Doe on Apr 12, 2017, 09:41:17 AM
I created a small video tribute with the music:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09pwFW0vGYU
:laugh:
How very nice of you.
That being said, do you think that Covenant's score will be just as memorable as the OSTs for Alien, Aliens, Alien 3 (arguably the most darkest of the bunch).
Quote from: lv_226 on Apr 13, 2017, 07:44:55 PM
Quote from: John Doe on Apr 12, 2017, 09:41:17 AM
I created a small video tribute with the music:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09pwFW0vGYU
:laugh:
How very nice of you.
That being said, do you think that Covenant's score will be just as memorable as the OSTs for Alien, Aliens, Alien 3 (arguably the most darkest of the bunch).
I believe Kurzel's score needs to stand up to Goldsmith's and Goldenthal's scores. Both were menacing and melodically beautiful and neither really lets go of your ears. I have my own issues with Horner's score for Aliens. Streitenfeld's score for Prometheus, while very beautiful - I listen to it often, just didn't convey enough darkness. It was a tad too bright and uplifting and having a darker score could've complimented what was on screen much better.
I keep hoping we hear that tribal humming song in the score for Covenant that was used for the second trailer. It was primal, atmospheric, and looming.
Non-sequitur, but that's a cool sig you've got there, Coalesced Chaos. 8)
Quote from: Coalesced Chaos on Apr 13, 2017, 10:05:05 PM
Quote from: lv_226 on Apr 13, 2017, 07:44:55 PM
Quote from: John Doe on Apr 12, 2017, 09:41:17 AM
I created a small video tribute with the music:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09pwFW0vGYU
:laugh:
How very nice of you.
That being said, do you think that Covenant's score will be just as memorable as the OSTs for Alien, Aliens, Alien 3 (arguably the most darkest of the bunch).
I believe Kurzel's score needs to stand up to Goldsmith's and Goldenthal's scores. Both were menacing and melodically beautiful and neither really lets go of your ears. I have my own issues with Horner's score for Aliens. Streitenfeld's score for Prometheus, while very beautiful - I listen to it often, just didn't convey enough darkness. It was a tad too bright and uplifting and having a darker score could've complimented what was on screen much better.
I keep hoping we hear that tribal humming song in the score for Covenant that was used for the second trailer. It was primal, atmospheric, and looming.
Completely agree with your last point. On seeing the trailer I immediately hoped that music would end up in the final film. Fingers crossed anyway
Quote from: Mr. Clemens on Apr 13, 2017, 10:12:17 PM
Non-sequitur, but that's a cool sig you've got there, Coalesced Chaos. 8)
Thank you,
Mr. Clemens ;D
Quote from: lv_226 on Apr 13, 2017, 07:44:55 PM
Quote from: John Doe on Apr 12, 2017, 09:41:17 AM
I created a small video tribute with the music:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09pwFW0vGYU
:laugh:
How very nice of you.
That being said, do you think that Covenant's score will be just as memorable as the OSTs for Alien, Aliens, Alien 3 (arguably the most darkest of the bunch).
If the score it´s like that small piece of music, i think it will be great.
I absolutely adore that small piece of music. While a movie is never a break or make for me due to its soundtrack, the score is what makes the Alien movies truly whole for me. This one reminds a bit of the part where the Engineer plays the flute in the Orrery scene while it totally harkens back to the original score for Alien.
Can't wait to give the full thing a listen!
Does really fit to the arc of an "adventure" like Lawrence Of Arabia.
But I don't think it fits anything resembling Alien.
If the film turns out to be a pretty adventurous film with discoveries of a new world where the horror aspect is a stepback I'm okay.
But if the film is an horror film like Ridley said it'll be, I think it's way too off and I don't think it'll fit.
Just like Prometheus. It felt right sometimes but it also felt very off in many places. The Epic side of the track was there but the horror tracks were passable.
I mean, let's be fair: Alien has large sections of very romantic, haunting score that is not explicitly horror-oriented. I've never been able to get most of that out of my head when it comes to the franchise, it's that good. It ends on a classical piece, The Romantic, equally haunting, beautiful and emotional. It even pillages heavily from an (excellent) existing film score for John Huston's Freud (deeply underrated film, BTW).
If a franchise film did any of that today this forum would call it bargain basement, derivative and too cheap and uncreative to come up with its own material. See the double standard?
But alien never went "Epic" full strengh.
Aliens did, if it plays out in that category I'm alright.
I don't have the film on screen yet but, I have concerns.
The Alien main theme is very haunting though
It's not that it has a "horror" genre music, but it generates enough of an identity for the film.
Wether it's mystery, worry, everyone's susceptible in its own way.
Prometheus and this track seems more to fit in the "history book" tale to be honest.
Then I understand, it's kind of what he wants by the look of it.
But even for that then, it's nothing very impressive, I'll surely forget it.
I like the main theme. It's the weakest of the Alien movies (not counting Prometheus), but I like it. It's not terrible and has a nice mood to it.
Generally I like the theme. Hopefully the other tracks will be more haunting.
Kinda makes me tear up. It's really intimidating and spooky and in a Pavlovian sense, reminds me of Alien 3, which is not pleasant to me.
Hopefully we get a bit of sonic wonder to accompany some of those beautiful landscape shots!
https://soundcloud.com/user-511882002/the-covenant-jed-kurzel (https://soundcloud.com/user-511882002/the-covenant-jed-kurzel)
Enjoy guys.
Goldmisth reprise.
I like how the composer intermingles the old theme with new ones. When does this score go on sale?
Beautiful! I adore Goldsmith's score and it pretty much fits seamlessly next to Kurzel's! :laugh:
Quote from: Stolen on Apr 17, 2017, 02:38:59 PM
https://soundcloud.com/user-511882002/the-covenant-jed-kurzel (https://soundcloud.com/user-511882002/the-covenant-jed-kurzel)
Enjoy guys.
Goldmisth reprise.
Thanks for sharing, Stolen. Where'd you come across this one?
Amazon ;D
Is this legit?
Absolutely! This is track 2.
I could swear the soundtrack from Resurreciton actually incorporated some of Goldsmith's themes back in the day too, near the end of the film as they were escaping - I remember loving that touch in the theater when I was a teenager. But I may have been imagining it.
Either way, it's always lovely to hear it woven in.
Quote from: Stolen on Apr 17, 2017, 03:02:11 PM
Absolutely! This is track 2.
I like it! The unique atmosphere is something foreboding and ominous.
Nice, listening to it now. :)
Good balance between classic theme of Goldsmith and new element of Kurzel's score!
Can't wait to hear this in theater!
Thanks for this Stolen. 8)
Sounds fine, but not very original.
I hope the rest of the soundtrack is more than just an imitation of Goldsmith's work. I'm sure it is.
Love it 8)
So if this is legit, and it uses the original Goldsmith Score....Then I gotta say I am really impressed.
It's absolutely beautiful.
Thanks, Stolen.
I don't even have words for how much I love that. Wow. Just wow. So perfect.
Man I'm dying to hear it, but I'll wait.
Quote from: Stolen on Apr 17, 2017, 02:38:59 PM
https://soundcloud.com/user-511882002/the-covenant-jed-kurzel (https://soundcloud.com/user-511882002/the-covenant-jed-kurzel)
Enjoy guys.
Goldmisth reprise.
that is beyond impressed. that's beyond nostalgic. that's just absolutely golden. gold-platina.
that is effin insanely awesome.
all the positive feels from this are overwhelming. wow just wow. this movie will deliver in ways i can't even begin to fathom.
What's so special about it...? ???
I mean, it sounds fine, but it's mostly music from Alien with some new elements thrown in. Though I'm sure the rest will sound more original.
Thanks for sharing man.
Sounds really really great!
http://www.game-ost.com/albums/123588/alien_covenant_original_motion_picture_soundtrack/ (http://www.game-ost.com/albums/123588/alien_covenant_original_motion_picture_soundtrack/)
Now we have a snippet of "Incubation"
But nothing really new.
I hope there is not only one theme in Covenant ;D
Wut. It sounds exactly the same as the other one. :D
I like it. Better than the previous one.
Quote from: Evanus on Apr 17, 2017, 08:50:10 PM
Wut. It sounds exactly the same as the other one. :D
Almost the same. The main characteristic melody starts later in
Incubation track than in
The Covenant track but appart of that it's still the same theme.
Sublime. Played it through my AV setup. Sounds immense on a proper rig. Consider my spine well and truly tingled!
Yeah. I wonder if every track starts with it? :laugh: Just kidding.
I hope the rest of the soundtrack is better than what we've heard so far, because it doesn't sound very inspiring to me. I mean, it's okay, but it's nothìng special.
Quote from: Evanus on Apr 17, 2017, 09:29:41 PM
Yeah. I wonder if every track starts with it? :laugh: Just kidding.
Every track starts with that theme ;D
Quote from: Evanus on Apr 17, 2017, 07:43:58 PM
What's so special about it...? ???
I mean, it sounds fine, but it's mostly music from Alien with some new elements thrown in. Though I'm sure the rest will sound more original.
why are you here again?
Quote from: cliffhanger on Apr 18, 2017, 04:23:39 PM
Quote from: Evanus on Apr 17, 2017, 07:43:58 PM
What's so special about it...? ???
I mean, it sounds fine, but it's mostly music from Alien with some new elements thrown in. Though I'm sure the rest will sound more original.
why are you here again?
Oh come on. I can say whatever I want. It's my opinion. Just because I have some mild criticism doesn't mean I'm not allowed to post about it here, right?
Right. We have nothing against people disagreeing here as long as it's done so in a mature fashion.
Love it. Nothing wrong with revisiting the themes of Alien, and I like the way the new elements are mixed with the old.
Reminds me of the greatest piece of music in any Alien film, ever.
https://youtu.be/p_4nAJsUYe0 (https://youtu.be/p_4nAJsUYe0)
Quote from: Evanus on Apr 18, 2017, 04:34:08 PM
Quote from: cliffhanger on Apr 18, 2017, 04:23:39 PM
Quote from: Evanus on Apr 17, 2017, 07:43:58 PM
What's so special about it...? ???
I mean, it sounds fine, but it's mostly music from Alien with some new elements thrown in. Though I'm sure the rest will sound more original.
why are you here again?
Oh come on. I can say whatever I want. It's my opinion. Just because I have some mild criticism doesn't mean I'm not allowed to post about it here, right?
I know, it's a joke. should have posted a smiley, sorry for giving a faulty image from what i meant. (y)
Love it! Sounds amazing.
Offtopic; remember that Fox intro from was it Alien3 or A:R ? where the fox logo's 'tadatada ta daaa' at the end turned into a horrorish tone from the alien universe? i think that was one of the coolest transitions ever from company sponsorship ever
Quote from: hfeldhaus on Apr 18, 2017, 04:42:11 PM
Reminds me of the greatest piece of music in any Alien film, ever.
https://youtu.be/p_4nAJsUYe0 (https://youtu.be/p_4nAJsUYe0)
Alien3's music piece was outstanding. Very depressing and emotional. Really breathed a lot of 'life' into the movie.
Impressive. A sense of impending doom. This has me hooked.
Urgh. I absolutely hate it. It's a bad remix of Jerry Goldsmith's original score for
'Alien', spliced with the opening music sting from
'Gremlins' (a soundtrack also by Goldsmith) -
@3.22...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kh9MntLiaV4&t=3m22s
Yet more nostalgia based 'member berries...
"Ooohhhh. 'Member Jerry Goldsmith's 'Alien' theme?""Oooh, yeah. I 'member that!"I would have infinitely preferred a totally original soundtrack for this movie. After all, that's what gave us the fantastic scores to
'Aliens' and
'Alien 3'. The sooner this nostalgia craze ends; the better, in my opinion. Here's hoping the rest of the soundtrack has a little more class than this.
^ Yeah, I kinda agree.
Though I wouldn't say it's bad. I still like it. It's just not very original. But we've only heard two tracks, so who knows. The rest could be brilliant, for all we know.
Totally original scores? IIRC Aliens repurposed elements of Horner's other scores - he did that a lot throughout his career - but hey, let's not quibble.
Like it or not Alien is now a massive franchise. These films are prequels. It only makes sense for a prequel more closely tied to Alien than the rest to use elements of the classic Goldsmith score. I think damning the film for it is ridiculous, and I am far from this film's biggest booster.
Quote from: SpeedyMaxx on Apr 18, 2017, 06:29:47 PM
These films are prequels. It only makes sense for a prequel more closely tied to Alien than the rest to use elements of the classic Goldsmith score. I think damning the film for it is ridiculous, and I am far from this film's biggest booster.
Truth.
For all we know, this could be the extent of Alien material being reincorporated, like the droplet of the theme used in the briefing in Prometheus. Honestly though, I hope it isn't.
Quote from: SpeedyMaxx on Apr 18, 2017, 06:29:47 PMTotally original scores? IIRC Aliens repurposed elements of Horner's other scores - he did that a lot throughout his career - but hey, let's not quibble.
Yes and Ridley Scott repurposed Jerry Goldsmith's score from
'Freud' for the awakening from hypersleep sequence in
'Alien' (much to Goldsmith's chagrin). It's not quite the same as taking an existing soundtrack from the same series though and I fail to see the point, other than coasting on sheer nostalgia. Is the Nostromo theme now just a general spaceship theme in the
'Alien' universe? I guess not because it was also used for Weyland's hologramatic speech in
'Prometheus'. So what exactly does this melody signify in terms of thematics? Perhaps it's the theme for Weyland/Weyland-Yutani?! I don't know and quite honestly, I doubt the composers/Ridley Scott do either. I suspect it really was just repurposed for nostalgic reasons. Thematics/significance of use... this stuff matters.
Quote from: SpeedyMaxx on Apr 18, 2017, 06:29:47 PMLike it or not Alien is now a massive franchise.
Aye, to be fair; I don't like that it's become a "franchise". I preferred it when it was art.
Quote from: SpeedyMaxx on Apr 18, 2017, 06:29:47 PMI think damning the film for it is ridiculous...
Where did I say that I was damning the film entirely? I merely said that I hated this particular track, for the reasons which I stated. That has little bearing on whatever my overall thoughts on the film will be. It works both ways, you know? It would be equally silly to say "I think praising the film for liking this one solitary track is ridiculous". I'm 100% fine with other people enjoying the track; good for them I say but the fact that such a sentence hasn't been said towards the positive reception and only in response to my negative feelings towards the track reveals your bias towards liking the track and not liking people whom don't share your opinion.
Aren't people allowed to have their own viewpoints? Can't we just respect each others views without resorting to calling out differing thoughts as "ridiculous"? I respect those whom like this track. I merely ask that my own opinion (and another, whom was asked "what are you doing here?" in this thread) be equally respected.
Quote from: St_Eddie on Apr 18, 2017, 06:43:13 PM
Yes and Ridley Scott repurposed Jerry Goldsmith's score from 'Freud' for the awakening from hypersleep sequence in 'Alien' (much to Goldsmith's chagrin).
Oh, he reused a lot more of
Freud than that.
QuoteIt's not quite the same as taking an existing soundtrack from the same series though and I fail to see the point, other than coasting on sheer nostalgia.
For me, I think that music lasts because it evokes the similar themes of space exploration and the haunting unknown. That's why I've always wanted to hear it used more.
QuoteAye, to be fair; I don't like that it's become a "franchise". I preferred it when it was art.
Well, that was 40 years ago. And even then Ridley was calling it a B-movie done classy, Texas Chainsaw in space. And reusing
Freud.
Quote from: SpeedyMaxx on Apr 18, 2017, 06:29:47 PMI think damning the film for it is ridiculous...
QuoteI merely said that I hated this particular track, for the reasons which I stated.
Bit much brah, it didn't kill your cat
Quote from: SpeedyMaxx on Apr 18, 2017, 06:52:14 PMFor me, I think that music lasts because it evokes the similar themes of space exploration and the haunting unknown. That's why I've always wanted to hear it used more.
That's a fair enough interpretation. Personally speaking, I can't say that I share your opinion though.
Quote from: SpeedyMaxx on Apr 18, 2017, 06:52:14 PMWell, that was 40 years ago. And even then Ridley was calling it a B-movie done classy, Texas Chainsaw in space.
Well, I consider
'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' to be art but I see you're point. None the less, it doesn't mean that I have to like the fact it's been turned into a cash cow franchise (much like what's been done to
'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' series for that matter).
Quote from: SpeedyMaxx on Apr 18, 2017, 06:29:47 PMBit much brah, it didn't kill your cat
Is it a "bit much" for people to say that they love the track? Again, it works both ways. People are entitled to love/hate/be indifferent towards anything they please.
He used a lot from Freud. He also rolled the credits to Howard Hansons Romantic Suite. If I remember right I think he convinced FOX to buy the rights to Freud's music so they could do that.
Now while I like they included Goldsmith's Alien Music....What I really wanna know is if they are gonna sample Freud or even the Howard Hanson suite for the credits.
Examples:
Freud Music (Used When Dallas Dies in the Airshaft)
Howard Hansons Romatic Suite (Credits Music)
Quote from: Richman678 on Apr 18, 2017, 07:23:55 PMNow while I like they included Goldsmith's Alien Music....What I really wanna know is if they are gonna sample Freud or even the Howard Hanson suite for the credits.
Personally, I hope not. Again, it would be nice if they go with a different classical piece for the credits instead of just repeating themselves, in my opinion. That was one of the things I liked about
'Prometheus'; the use of
'Raindrop Prelude' during the credits. Shame about the proceeding film, even if it did have some positives.
Quote from: Richman678 on Apr 18, 2017, 07:23:55 PMExamples:
Freud Music (Used When Dallas Dies in the Airshaft)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moW2KNVo3yo
"This video is not available" :(
EDIT: Here it is...
I had no idea that so much of Goldsmith's
'Freud' score was used in
'Alien'. You learn something new every day.
Yep. A huge amount was used, and BTW Freud is a great film.
Quote from: SpeedyMaxx on Apr 18, 2017, 08:23:28 PM
...Freud is a great film.
I keep meaning to check it out. I must get on that, stat.
Quote from: St_Eddie on Apr 18, 2017, 07:58:49 PM
Quote from: Richman678 on Apr 18, 2017, 07:23:55 PMNow while I like they included Goldsmith's Alien Music....What I really wanna know is if they are gonna sample Freud or even the Howard Hanson suite for the credits.
Personally, I hope not. Again, it would be nice if they go with a different classical piece for the credits instead of just repeating themselves, in my opinion. That was one of the things I liked about 'Prometheus'; the use of 'Raindrop Prelude' during the credits. Shame about the proceeding film, even if it did have some positives.
Quote from: Richman678 on Apr 18, 2017, 07:23:55 PMExamples:
Freud Music (Used When Dallas Dies in the Airshaft)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moW2KNVo3yo
"This video is not available" :(
EDIT: Here it is...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4902R56BXCY
I had no idea that so much of Goldsmith's 'Freud' score was used in 'Alien'. You learn something new every day.
Odd I dont get that message. Well sorry about that, maybe its a region thing.
I think the music is fitting for the movie it's scored for. Alien Covenant is a blend of old and new in itself. Taking fresh ideas and blending it with Alien. Perhaps this will be the only track with a nod. Like how Prometheus used the same music cues for the Weyland hologram scene.
Damn that's nice.
They won't be all Goldsmith nods, I'm sure.
It's alright, but doubt its better than the rejected score by Gregson-Williams. Even if Gregson-Williams wrote an inappropriate score, I can't imagine we're better off with this rehashed and remixed stuff.
QuoteInside CD panel
https://twitter.com/MilanRecLabel/status/854821606161395713
Merged the seperate track threads into new Soundtrack thread. The previews have been taken off Soundcloud, unfortunately.
Yes, i received an e-mail yesterday :D
Quote
We've received a report directly from Warner Music Group that your track "Alien Covenant Theme" contains "Alien Covenant Theme " by Jed Kurzel. As a result, your track has been removed from your profile for the time being.
To be honest, they lasted longer than I expected. lol
QuoteJed Kurzel's Alien Covenant is a majestic and dark homage to Jerry Goldsmith's score and the best of the saga since Alien 3.
https://twitter.com/CedricDelelee/status/855035840350883840 (https://twitter.com/CedricDelelee/status/855035840350883840)
Legit.
http://www.theartsshelf.com/2017/04/20/milan-music-to-release-jed-kurzels-alien-covenant-ost-on-5-may-2017/
QuoteThe CD release will be available from 5 May, 2017, with a Deluxe 2 x LP release following in June.
Quote from: Corporal Hicks on Apr 20, 2017, 07:38:13 AM
QuoteInside CD panel
https://twitter.com/MilanRecLabel/status/854821606161395713
Merged the seperate track threads into new Soundtrack thread. The previews have been taken off Soundcloud, unfortunately.
Nice. 8)
Quote from: Protozoid on Apr 20, 2017, 02:47:09 AM
It's alright, but doubt its better than the rejected score by Gregson-Williams. Even if Gregson-Williams wrote an inappropriate score, I can't imagine we're better off with this rehashed and remixed stuff.
So he actually wrote a score for the movie? I thought he left before even writing a sheet of music.
Quote from: echobbase79 on Apr 20, 2017, 02:25:14 PM
Quote from: Protozoid on Apr 20, 2017, 02:47:09 AM
It's alright, but doubt its better than the rejected score by Gregson-Williams. Even if Gregson-Williams wrote an inappropriate score, I can't imagine we're better off with this rehashed and remixed stuff.
So he actually wrote a score for the movie? I thought he left before even writing a sheet of music.
Thought so too. ???
Quote from: echobbase79 on Apr 20, 2017, 02:25:14 PM
Quote from: Protozoid on Apr 20, 2017, 02:47:09 AM
It's alright, but doubt its better than the rejected score by Gregson-Williams. Even if Gregson-Williams wrote an inappropriate score, I can't imagine we're better off with this rehashed and remixed stuff.
So he actually wrote a score for the movie? I thought he left before even writing a sheet of music.
I wasn't aware the Gregson-Williams actually scored Covenant. I mean, I know he was brought on to originally compose the score, but his whole dismissal from the film was abrupt.
I don't think this will all be rehashed. It's confirmed that there are some callbacks to Goldsmith's score (in keeping with the whole Alien re-branding of this very Prometheus-esque story), but I think that there is some original material in there for sure. I think that we will be in for a surprise for sure.
Quote from: Protozoid on Apr 20, 2017, 02:47:09 AM
It's alright, but doubt its better than the rejected score by Gregson-Williams. Even if Gregson-Williams wrote an inappropriate score, I can't imagine we're better off with this rehashed and remixed stuff.
Quote from: Stolen on Apr 20, 2017, 01:47:46 PM
QuoteJed Kurzel's Alien Covenant is a majestic and dark homage to Jerry Goldsmith's score and the best of the saga since Alien 3.
https://twitter.com/CedricDelelee/status/855035840350883840 (https://twitter.com/CedricDelelee/status/855035840350883840)
Legit.
Maybe you should listen to the entire soundtrack first and stop being so presumptuous?
I don't think Harry Gregson Williams wrote anything. He left the project pretty early, didn't he?
Quote from: echobbase79 on Apr 20, 2017, 02:25:14 PM
Quote from: Protozoid on Apr 20, 2017, 02:47:09 AM
It's alright, but doubt its better than the rejected score by Gregson-Williams. Even if Gregson-Williams wrote an inappropriate score, I can't imagine we're better off with this rehashed and remixed stuff.
So he actually wrote a score for the movie? I thought he left before even writing a sheet of music.
We actually saw a few sheets of his score. He was fired a little after recording of his version began.
Oh, okay. I sure this has been asked before, but was it creative differences between him and Ridley that led to his departure?
Quote from: echobbase79 on Apr 20, 2017, 05:04:50 PM
Oh, okay. I sure this has been asked before, but was it creative differences between him and Ridley that led to his departure?
Didn't his son post some spoilers online? I think it had something to do with that.
Quote from: Evanus on Apr 20, 2017, 05:17:04 PM
Quote from: echobbase79 on Apr 20, 2017, 05:04:50 PM
Oh, okay. I sure this has been asked before, but was it creative differences between him and Ridley that led to his departure?
Didn't his son post some spoilers online? I think it had something to do with that.
Well, someone named "musicians son" did post some very tame spoilers after being shown a few scenes. I can't see him being fired for that unless he was not supposed to be shown those scenes in the first place or, even less likely, also the source of the set picture leak.
The official reason the composer was sacked was that he wasn't the right fit for the material. Funnily enough, the Wikipedia page for the movie was edited to claim that the composer left because he thought the movie was bad. I assumed that was the son's work and edited it out.
Quote from: Evanus on Apr 20, 2017, 05:17:04 PM
Quote from: echobbase79 on Apr 20, 2017, 05:04:50 PM
Oh, okay. I sure this has been asked before, but was it creative differences between him and Ridley that led to his departure?
Didn't his son post some spoilers online? I think it had something to do with that.
Oh, wow. That's sucks. I guess he didn't explain to his what the NDA is all about.
Quote from: MajorB on Apr 20, 2017, 02:46:29 PM
Quote from: echobbase79 on Apr 20, 2017, 02:25:14 PM
Quote from: Protozoid on Apr 20, 2017, 02:47:09 AM
It's alright, but doubt its better than the rejected score by Gregson-Williams. Even if Gregson-Williams wrote an inappropriate score, I can't imagine we're better off with this rehashed and remixed stuff.
So he actually wrote a score for the movie? I thought he left before even writing a sheet of music.
We actually saw a few sheets of his score. He was fired a little after recording of his version began.
No, you saw a few sheets of the Alien: Covenant "soundscape" recordings that were composed by Stefan Behrisch.
Gregson-Williams left because of scheduling conflicts. He wasn't "sacked".
Quote from: The Eighth Passenger on Apr 20, 2017, 05:25:35 PM
Quote from: MajorB on Apr 20, 2017, 02:46:29 PM
Quote from: echobbase79 on Apr 20, 2017, 02:25:14 PM
Quote from: Protozoid on Apr 20, 2017, 02:47:09 AM
It's alright, but doubt its better than the rejected score by Gregson-Williams. Even if Gregson-Williams wrote an inappropriate score, I can't imagine we're better off with this rehashed and remixed stuff.
So he actually wrote a score for the movie? I thought he left before even writing a sheet of music.
We actually saw a few sheets of his score. He was fired a little after recording of his version began.
No, you saw a few sheets of the Alien: Covenant "soundscape" recordings that were composed by Stefan Behrisch.
My bad, it is an easy mistake to make.
Quote
Gregson-Williams left because of scheduling conflicts. He wasn't "sacked".
This doesn't jibe with his own statement, the IMDb link or the Wikipedia vandalism.
Quote from: MajorB on Apr 20, 2017, 05:34:42 PM
This doesn't jibe with his own statement, the IMDb link or the Wikipedia vandalism.
From Gregson-Williams via his facebook page:
QuoteSchedules and one's expectations of scoring a film don't always fit and this one wasn't going to work out. I move on to another project with gratitude to have worked on many movies with Ridley Scott where the moons did indeed align and I had the chance to burrow in to the core of the project and do the job!
How does it not "jibe with his own statement"?
And Wikipedia and IMDb are about as reputable as that guy on the street corner claiming to be Emperor Napoleon I.
This thread has got me into re-listening to Jerry Goldsmith's soundtrack filmography. The man was a flipping genius...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIZ0Iyz99p0&list=PLNQokGm1k9iFko6k-3cqO7Y-kc5Ed9NUd
We'll never see the like again. It's music like this which reminds me of just how beautiful life can be...
There's a preview of "Grass Attack" available on UK Amazon. Sounds good 👍🏻
Quote from: jdxmoore on Apr 21, 2017, 08:15:13 AM
There's a preview of "Grass Attack" available on UK Amazon. Sounds good 👍🏻
More Goldsmith sprinkles!
Quote from: jdxmoore on Apr 21, 2017, 08:15:13 AM
There's a preview of "Grass Attack" available on UK Amazon. Sounds good 👍🏻
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Alien-Covenant-Original-Picture-Soundtrack/dp/B06ZZMQCN6/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1492770455&sr=8-2&keywords=alien+covenant+soundtrack
The full track is available to purchase of a £1 too.
I've only listened to the preview but ends with some more Goldsmith.
Hope to heard it soon, looks more and more like the Isolation OST (Goldsmith).
I think Ridley was very influenced by the game, GoPro, etc...
Wouldn't surprise me if the producers brought up Isolation and showed some of it to Scott but I doubt the man has touched a video game in his life ha.
Quote from: Necronomicon II on Apr 21, 2017, 11:17:36 AM
Wouldn't surprise me if the producers brought up Isolation and showed some of it to Scott but I doubt the man has touched a video game in his life ha.
Isolation is the way to go if you want to bring back the terror of Alien.
*Room at Fox's studios Sydney*
Producer: *shows Ridley Scott a few minutes of Alien:Isolation game-play*
So, what do you think Ridley?Ridley Scott: *white as a ghost*
Bloody hell....
Quote from: jdxmoore on Apr 21, 2017, 08:15:13 AM
There's a preview of "Grass Attack" available on UK Amazon. Sounds good 👍🏻
Urgh... yet more 'member berries.
I really like the last preview track, 'Alien Covenant Theme' though. Original and majestic.
Quote from: jdxmoore on Apr 21, 2017, 08:15:13 AM
There's a preview of "Grass Attack" available on UK Amazon. Sounds good 👍🏻
Intense track, especially the end, promising!
Quote from: St_Eddie on Apr 21, 2017, 02:43:15 PM
Quote from: jdxmoore on Apr 21, 2017, 08:15:13 AM
There's a preview of "Grass Attack" available on UK Amazon. Sounds good 👍🏻
Hey, I Shaw That you can pre Order also The Vinyl Version from The soundtrack on Amazon. Did someone of You know, will there be a Special Edition or maybe a limited colour Version from it?! ???
I just listened to Isolation score. Brilliant thing.
The tracks that Amazon UK are previewing sound very promising.
Anybody download and listen to the whole track? Can't do it on UK Amazon here.
The parts of 'Grass Attack' remind me of the score from Alien 3.
Grass Attack
https://clyp.it/tfb1tm0t (https://clyp.it/tfb1tm0t)
Nice, thanks Stolen! :)
Quote from: Stolen on Apr 21, 2017, 08:13:56 PM
Grass Attack
https://clyp.it/tfb1tm0t (https://clyp.it/tfb1tm0t)
Awesome, thanks. I love the references to Goldsmith's score with the synthesised / electronic elements. Exceeding my expectations so far.
Oof, that ending. Aliens vibes in the bending strings.
That's some good stuff. 8)
Holy crap, this sounds really eerie!
Intense. :)
P.S. Now, where are the other two? :)
Removed by studio, sorry!
But if you missed them, little gift here (which lasts 24 hours attention ...)
The Covenant : https://clyp.it/kbwywad5 (https://clyp.it/kbwywad5)
Alien Covenant Theme : https://clyp.it/tgewyu2w (https://clyp.it/tgewyu2w)
Grass Attack : https://clyp.it/tfb1tm0t (https://clyp.it/tfb1tm0t)
Great, thanks!!!! ;D :o
I'm really loving the small additions of electronic intertwined with classic instruments. 8)
That's some good stuff there. :)
You know I'm wondering if the composer did the music for the second trailer now? The ending of this track reminds me of it in away.
Quote from: echobbase79 on Apr 21, 2017, 09:23:17 PM
You know I'm wondering if the composer did the music for the second trailer now? The ending of this track reminds me of it in away.
Was wondering this myself, it did remind me of the rhythmic clapping from the trailer.
Quote from: Bad Replicant on Apr 21, 2017, 09:26:48 PM
Quote from: echobbase79 on Apr 21, 2017, 09:23:17 PM
You know I'm wondering if the composer did the music for the second trailer now? The ending of this track reminds me of it in away.
Was wondering this myself, it did remind me of the rhythmic clapping from the trailer.
Yeah, it was the clapping that tipped me off.
Quote from: echobbase79 on Apr 21, 2017, 09:30:28 PM
Quote from: Bad Replicant on Apr 21, 2017, 09:26:48 PM
Quote from: echobbase79 on Apr 21, 2017, 09:23:17 PM
You know I'm wondering if the composer did the music for the second trailer now? The ending of this track reminds me of it in away.
Was wondering this myself, it did remind me of the rhythmic clapping from the trailer.
Yeah, it was the clapping that tipped me off.
Here's to hoping the second trailer music is part of the soundtrack! Or at the very least, released sometime down the road!
I hope you're right, the music in the trailer is excellent and fit perfectly
For the time being, I've downloaded this and added it to my iTunes. I think I'm gonna throw the track in Garageband later and see if I can extend it somehow. 42 seconds is just too short! If I like the end product, I'll post a link to it in this thread later :]
Although, I'm thinking because that video has been on YouTube for a month and hasn't yet been taken down, it probably isn't part of the soundtrack :[ Regardless, I'll post my version later.
I thought you did that? Thanks for sharing though.
Quote from: echobbase79 on Apr 21, 2017, 09:46:16 PM
Good job man! That sounded really nice. And thanks. :)
Quote from: echobbase79 on Apr 21, 2017, 09:46:16 PM
I thought you did that? Thanks for sharing though.
I didn't make it. That credit possibly goes to whoever uploaded that video. I'm just going to see if I can make it longer and post it here later :)
Quote from: Stolen on Apr 21, 2017, 09:07:49 PM
Removed by studio, sorry!
But if you missed them, little gift here (which lasts 24 hours attention ...)
The Covenant : https://clyp.it/kbwywad5 (https://clyp.it/kbwywad5)
Alien Covenant Theme : https://clyp.it/tgewyu2w (https://clyp.it/tgewyu2w)
Grass Attack : https://clyp.it/tfb1tm0t (https://clyp.it/tfb1tm0t)
Thank you for uploading these. The Jerry Goldsmith elements still annoy me but I'm loving the other aspects and starting to take a shine to the tracks overall. I certainly prefer these tracks to any of the music from
'Prometheus', that's for sure.
Can someone share those tracks again? Links are down. :'(
New description
QuoteThis is a great surprise. It's above all an homage and a kind of re-reading of the Goldsmith that uses and has fun with its theme. What is 100% Kurzel (half of the album) sails between dark and anguishing sound design, closer to the Prometheus style. And two pieces of agressive action that remind a little Alien 3. Really great job.
I wonder if he used any themes from Prometheus.
Quote from: Stolen on Apr 21, 2017, 08:13:56 PM
Grass Attack
https://clyp.it/tfb1tm0t (https://clyp.it/tfb1tm0t)
content doesnt exist?
*oops too fast. will it become available?
New link ;)
The Covenant : https://clyp.it/vjxbbb1q (https://clyp.it/vjxbbb1q)
Grass Attack : https://clyp.it/umf2knj5 (https://clyp.it/umf2knj5)
Alien Covenant Theme : https://clyp.it/t1kcus2q
(https://clyp.it/t1kcus2q)
u da man!
OMG Thank you so much! :3
I hope they at least play a few notes of some of the themes from Prometheus, or variations/progressions of them. That's all they really need. It would be kind of odd if they referenced Alien so much but not Prometheus whatsoever.
^ Yeah, agreed. I have a feeling it's not happening, though.
They probably want to move away from Prometheus as far as possible, right now.
I think that we're in for an opening that has the same sound as the theme from prometheus, and opening to the weyland-david conversation. then we flip to the covenant ship with the 'covenant theme' in it.
That would be nice. I'm pretty sure Weyland has his own theme in Prometheus so it would be cool if he used that.
Quote from: Evanus on Apr 24, 2017, 08:53:51 AM
They probably want to move away from Prometheus as far as possible, right now.
I hope not. I'd even settle for some cough and you'll miss it Prometheus "stings", just to keep everything nice and tidy.
I would like to hear some of the cues in this track show up in parts of the movie.
https://youtu.be/m3lf2VFAnew
Hell yeah, I was thinking of that track too. Sounds so ominous and mysterious, I love it.
Quote from: Evanus on Apr 24, 2017, 02:43:38 PM
Hell yeah, I was thinking of that track too. Sounds so ominous and mysterious, I love it.
The music from 25 secs to 45 secs would be a nice reprise when David reaches the Engineer home world.
Yup, agreed. I really hope he did that, or something like it. Would be a missed opportunity if he didn't.
Quote from: Stolen on Apr 23, 2017, 12:01:14 PM
New link ;)
The Covenant : https://clyp.it/vjxbbb1q (https://clyp.it/vjxbbb1q)
Grass Attack : https://clyp.it/umf2knj5 (https://clyp.it/umf2knj5)
Alien Covenant Theme : https://clyp.it/t1kcus2q
(https://clyp.it/t1kcus2q)
The link to Grass Attack doesn't work. :(
Quote from: Stolen on Apr 23, 2017, 12:01:14 PM
New link ;)
The Covenant : https://clyp.it/vjxbbb1q (https://clyp.it/vjxbbb1q)
Grass Attack : https://clyp.it/umf2knj5 (https://clyp.it/umf2knj5)
Alien Covenant Theme : https://clyp.it/t1kcus2q
(https://clyp.it/t1kcus2q)
All links are dead :(
The score is up for pre-order at Amazon. Good deal too.
https://www.amazon.com/Alien-Covenant-Original-Soundtrack-Album/dp/B06Y2JJPPR/ref=pd_sim_14_5?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B06Y2JJPPR&pd_rd_r=CVT23H95XW305WWP5TCD&pd_rd_w=Yvx8g&pd_rd_wg=2rSJM&psc=1&refRID=CVT23H95XW305WWP5TCD
as for the prometheus music;
in the prologue piece with shaw, i could clearly recognise prometheus' theme. let's hope it's present in the movie too.
Quote from: cliffhanger on Apr 27, 2017, 08:46:48 AM
as for the prometheus music;
in the prologue piece with shaw, i could clearly recognise prometheus' theme. let's hope it's present in the movie too.
Really? I couldn't. Where?
Quote from: cliffhanger on Apr 27, 2017, 08:46:48 AM
as for the prometheus music;
in the prologue piece with shaw, i could clearly recognise prometheus' theme. let's hope it's present in the movie too.
You mean the Prometheus horns? f**k no.
I can't hear anything from Prometheus in the clip, just the Alien theme and some atmospheric music. ???
Quote from: cliffhanger on Apr 27, 2017, 08:46:48 AM
as for the prometheus music;
in the prologue piece with shaw, i could clearly recognise prometheus' theme. let's hope it's present in the movie too.
the absolute moment when the juggernaut passes through the mountains and we see the scorpionaut, there is a very short moment of the prometheus theme, but it is from the trailer music. you know, that repetitive 'alarm'.
or am i just completely hearing impaired here?
*edit: yes i meant the horns.
The 'Spores' track has been released on iTunes!
Today has bared much fruit! Thanks for sharing.
Quote from: M_Tak on Apr 27, 2017, 11:37:47 PM
The 'Spores' track has been released on iTunes!
Hmm I cant find it
Quote from: salomonj on Apr 27, 2017, 11:47:30 PM
Quote from: M_Tak on Apr 27, 2017, 11:37:47 PM
The 'Spores' track has been released on iTunes!
Hmm I cant find it
[/quote
That's weird, maybe cause I pre-ordered it or something but it's in my playlist now.
Quote from: M_Tak on Apr 27, 2017, 11:52:10 PM
Quote from: salomonj on Apr 27, 2017, 11:47:30 PM
Quote from: M_Tak on Apr 27, 2017, 11:37:47 PM
The 'Spores' track has been released on iTunes!
Hmm I cant find it
[/quote
That's weird, maybe cause I pre-ordered it or something but it's in my playlist now.
could you post a link? I can't even find the soundtrack on iTunes...
Quote from: salomonj on Apr 27, 2017, 11:57:46 PM
Quote from: M_Tak on Apr 27, 2017, 11:52:10 PM
Quote from: salomonj on Apr 27, 2017, 11:47:30 PM
The 'Spores' track has been released on iTunes!
Hmm I cant find it
[/quote
That's weird, maybe cause I pre-ordered it or something but it's in my playlist now.
could you post a link? I can't even find the soundtrack on iTunes...
Try this https://itun.es/gb/Krqnjb (https://itun.es/gb/Krqnjb) or https://www.amazon.co.uk/Alien-Covenant-Original-Picture-Soundtrack/dp/B06ZZMQCN6/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1493339050&sr=8-2&keywords=alien+covenant+soundtrack (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Alien-Covenant-Original-Picture-Soundtrack/dp/B06ZZMQCN6/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1493339050&sr=8-2&keywords=alien+covenant+soundtrack) :)
Quote from: M_Tak on Apr 28, 2017, 12:20:55 AM
Quote from: salomonj on Apr 27, 2017, 11:57:46 PM
Quote from: M_Tak on Apr 27, 2017, 11:52:10 PM
Quote from: salomonj on Apr 27, 2017, 11:47:30 PM
The 'Spores' track has been released on iTunes!
Hmm I cant find it
[/quote
That's weird, maybe cause I pre-ordered it or something but it's in my playlist now.
could you post a link? I can't even find the soundtrack on iTunes...
Try this https://itun.es/gb/Krqnjb (https://itun.es/gb/Krqnjb) or https://www.amazon.co.uk/Alien-Covenant-Original-Picture-Soundtrack/dp/B06ZZMQCN6/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1493339050&sr=8-2&keywords=alien+covenant+soundtrack (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Alien-Covenant-Original-Picture-Soundtrack/dp/B06ZZMQCN6/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1493339050&sr=8-2&keywords=alien+covenant+soundtrack) :)
Ah ya, I think you have to have bought it. Thanks tho :)
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The 'Spores' track has been released on iTunes!
Hmm I cant find it
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That's weird, maybe cause I pre-ordered it or something but it's in my playlist now.
could you post a link? I can't even find the soundtrack on iTunes...
Try this https://itun.es/gb/Krqnjb (https://itun.es/gb/Krqnjb) or https://www.amazon.co.uk/Alien-Covenant-Original-Picture-Soundtrack/dp/B06ZZMQCN6/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1493339050&sr=8-2&keywords=alien+covenant+soundtrack (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Alien-Covenant-Original-Picture-Soundtrack/dp/B06ZZMQCN6/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1493339050&sr=8-2&keywords=alien+covenant+soundtrack) :)
Ah ya, I think you have to have bought it. Thanks tho :)
You can listen to 30 sec-1 minute previews of 4 of the songs including Spores.. I think someone has the full tracks up on Soundcloud and Youtube
Spores : https://clyp.it/u0tq44ag (https://clyp.it/u0tq44ag)
Great !
I wish they'd go ahead and release this score! It keeps getting better and better with each track. I think it's the best score since Alien 3.
He's really nailed it I think. Loving what I've heard so far
Quote from: John Doe on Apr 12, 2017, 09:41:17 AM
I created a small video tribute with the music:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09pwFW0vGYU
:laugh:
Aww man is that legit?
Underwhelming to say the least. Hopefully the atmospheric parts of the soundtrack are significantly better.
Yep, it´s legit.
Just listened to some previews. Man, one of those tracks really takes cues from Alien's main theme. So good.
Quote from: Stolen on Apr 29, 2017, 12:35:34 PM
Spores : https://clyp.it/u0tq44ag (https://clyp.it/u0tq44ag)
Great !
:o holy ...
Fantastic !