July 17, 2022
PSYCHO STORM CHASER Soundtrack Released – Music by Andrew Scott Bell
Howlin’ Wolf Records has released Andrew Scott Bell’s score for PSYCHO STORM CHASER, a film about a serial killer who uses the cover of catastrophic storms as both inspiration and disguise for his crimes. Director Buz Wallick stated that he wanted “the storm as imposing and scary a villain as the killer himself, and that could only be achieved through sound design and score. So breaking down film with heavy storm settings like TWISTER, JURASSIC PARK, and THE LOST WORLD helped us find a common sound Andrew and I called ‘Adventure Slasher.’ We wanted this to be a throwback ‘90s movie and to actually have melody and themes – an unfortunate rarity in today’s horror/thriller films.”
Writer John Mansell describes the score for PSYCHO STORM CHASER as “dark and unnerving, something that also applies to the movie and its ominous and brooding storyline. However, the macabre or sinister-sounding pieces of music never outnumber or smother the more melodious interludes. Both variants bring much to the work and also complement one another as the score builds and progresses, making for a balanced and entertaining listen.”
PSYCHO STORM CHASER includes performances by cello soloist Kimberley Kistler along with select violin, cello, choral, and piano pieces performed by the composer. The soundtrack also features a number of CD-exclusive bonus tracks, including an audio note from the composer.
The soundtrack CD features a 28-page booklet with an introduction by MegaTrend Artist Management Executive Michael Rosen, a note from PSYCHO STORM CHASER Director Buz Wallick, liner notes by writer and executive album producer John Mansell, and score track analysis by fellow composer/orchestrator Marty Brueggemann. All are presented against a visual backdrop of the storm’s fury, original cover artwork by Neil Fraser, and beautiful packaging designs by Howlin’ Wolf Records’ longtime Art Director Luis Miguel Rojas.
For more details, see Howlin’ Wolf Records.