Halloween Countdown 2017, Day 16
Oct. 16th, 2017 12:44 pm“We don’t anticipate accidents, nor do we expect to die young.”
― V.C. Andrews, Flowers in the Attic
This appropriate bit of eeriness is by BrokenViolet.

This post is inspired by the fact I recently rediscovered the original score of the 1987 film adaptation of Flowers in the Attic.
When I think of spooky instrumental themes from films, my mind usually goes to the themes of The Exorcist or Psycho. But the theme to Flowers in the Attic by Christopher Young? Genuinely haunting. Here, take a few minutes and enjoy the chills.
― V.C. Andrews, Flowers in the Attic
This appropriate bit of eeriness is by BrokenViolet.

This post is inspired by the fact I recently rediscovered the original score of the 1987 film adaptation of Flowers in the Attic.
When I think of spooky instrumental themes from films, my mind usually goes to the themes of The Exorcist or Psycho. But the theme to Flowers in the Attic by Christopher Young? Genuinely haunting. Here, take a few minutes and enjoy the chills.
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Date: 2017-10-16 09:33 pm (UTC)The Exorcist theme and the Ave Satani from The Omen were the horror soundtracks of my childhood. Candyman came out when I was already out of college, and became the horror soundtrack of my adulthood. I'm waiting for the next one to grab me, but lately horror soundtracks tend to be very surrealistic. I need melody!
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Date: 2017-10-17 02:16 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2017-10-17 12:46 pm (UTC)I agree with you 100% about needing melody.
I'm so glad you find the Flowers in the Attic theme to be spooky, too!
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Date: 2017-10-17 12:47 pm (UTC)