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Rooted in Hideo Nakata's cult Japanese thriller, 2002's box office success
The Ring and its '05 sequel updated the horror genre via a timely, technology-based gambit. But this anthology of soundtrack cues from the popular contemporary horror franchise succeeds by largely avoiding the rhythmic stem-winding, synth-sound washes and metallic thunder that characterize all too many modern horror scores. Instead, veteran Hans Zimmer, aided and abetted by protégés Henning Lohner and Martin Tillman, conjures a compelling, less-is-more aura of shadowy suspense and mounting tension. The music fuses the brooding Bernard Herrmann of
Psycho and
Marnie with the hypnotic, goth-prog conceits of Italian frightmasters
Goblin. But that evocative, minimalist sound gives way to a more contemporaryand clichédstew of thrash-guitar and booming electronics in the collection's final quarter.
--Jerry McCulley