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Dying Of The Light - Frederick Wiedmann

3/16/15
REVIEWED BY RICHARD S. - @MBIEHNFAN101

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What You Will Hear:  Anonymous synthesizer rumblings reminicscent of Cliff Martinez's Arbitrage and James Newton Howard's Michael Clayton.  Most of this soundtrack feels ghost-written.  It's low-key to the point of being inaudible.  So, Frederick Wiedmann fans should not expect the gentler side of Green Lantern: The Animated Series or Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox.

Standout Tracks:  Maybe the opening 20 seconds from The First Lead

Will you be humming along?  Such sinister, room tone ambience rarely lends itself to catchy themes.

The piece
 this makes me want to dust off:  Presumed Innocent - John Williams

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Will I come back to it?  No.  Yet rather than present myself as the critic that spoiled Christmas, I will say this:  play Dying Of The Light while reading a good James Patterson novel, and your ears might make it through the experience unscathed!

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