The new Bat-film is out next week but Michael Giacchino's powerful score is online now.
and with them, you get a real sense of menace. There’s very little bombastic heroism here. For the most part the music is raw, gritty, and gut-wrenching. But, when paired with Reeves’ visuals, it all works together to give us a Batman like fans have never seen before.but, for now, here’s a YouTube version. It’s 29 tracks and, if you want to just listen to them all without switching, track 30 here is the full, two-hour version of the soundtrack.
Don’t want to listen before seeing the movie? Well, Michael Giacchino provides. In what’s become a signature for the prolific composter, his track listings are always very amusing, so here’s the full list.4. Don’t Be Voyeur with Me 9. Collar ID 14. Riddles, Riddles Everywhere 17. Are You a Kenzie or a Can’t-zie? 21. A Flood of Terrors 25. All’s Well That Ends Farewell
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