Firestarter (2022 soundtrack)

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All music is composed by John Carpenter, Cody Carpenter and Daniel Davies.

Firestarter (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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Film score by
ReleasedMay 13, 2022 (2022-05-13)
Recorded2022
Venue Back Lot Music
Genre
Length42:56
Label Sacred Bones
Producer John Carpenter, Cody Carpenter, and Daniel Davies
John Carpenter chronology
Halloween Kills
(2021)
Firestarter
(2022)
Halloween Ends
(2022)
Firestarter (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
No.TitleLength
1."Mother's Love"3:08
2."Lot 6 (Main Titles)"2:58
3."Are You Scared of Me?"1:00
4."Dodge Ball Heats Up"2:16
5."Corporate Menace"1:36
6."Burned Hands"2:50
7."Rainbird Fights Vicky"1:48
8."Bless Mommy"1:21
9."Flashback Kills"2:51
10."Police Arrive"2:22
11."Sniper Attack"3:44
12."Charlie Alone"0:36
13."Charlie's Powers"1:53
14."I'll Find You"3:03
15."Charlie's Rampage"4:42
16."Rampage Ends"2:52
17."Firestarter (End Titles)"3:46
Total length:42:56

Personnel

Reception

Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter complimented the score, summarizing "in a nicely poetic touch, Carpenter, along with his musical collaborators Cody Carpenter and Daniel Davies, has provided a terrifically spooky electronic music score for this effort — perhaps its most distinguished element." [7] Benjamin Lee of The Guardian also wrote "Scott Teems 's drearily perfunctory script is at least not as howlingly bad as his script for Halloween Kills , a small mercy, although both films bizarrely share John Carpenter in charge of the music, his throwback synth score working at odds with Thomas's pedestrian aesthetic". [8]

Accolades

The soundtrack was nominated at the 2023 Golden Scythe Horror Awards for "Best Original Score". [9]

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