The soundtrack for 10 Cloverfield Lane is available to preorder on Amazon, and is expected to be released on March 11.
The music is by Emmy-award winning composer Bear McCreary, who is know for his music on Battlestar Galactica, Outlander and The Walking Dead.
There are 14 track listed, which add up to over an hour of creepy, suspenseful music.
Amazon has samples of all of the tracks available. Just click the play button right next to where is says "Sample this album".
The track titles may be considered a little spoilery (almost like a plot outline), so I have added them after the jump:
* thanks to gimlet at unfiction for spotting this!
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Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Michael Giacchino's "Roar" Back On iTunes, Now 99¢

* Thanks to soundtrack special-reporter Michael L. for this report!
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Michael Giacchino's "Roar" Pulled From iTunes?
Michael Giacchino's "Roar", the Cloverfield overture heard during the closing credits, has been unceremoniously pulled from iTunes. It doesn't even show in the Top Albums listing anymore.
The previously working iTunes direct link now gives the following error message.
Does this work in any other countries? Let me know!

Does this work in any other countries? Let me know!
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Michael Giacchino's "Roar" Now Available On iTunes

The non-DRM'ed M4A download runs $1.99, and is 23 MB.
* Thanks to Eric B for the link!
From the official press release:
For the first time, the full length orchestral piece, entitled "ROAR!", will be available exclusively from iTunes paralleling the release of the film for download. Giacchino's "ROAR!" showcases an epic monster movie style, one that captivated audience members throughout the end credits. The film version of "ROAR!" totaled 9:45. The iTunes release finally makes available the full length, unedited piece that runs 12:15.
About Michael Giacchino
Michael Giacchino recently garnered an Academy Award nomination, and won a Grammy for his score for Pixar's "Ratatouille". His previous film scores include "Mission Impossible III", "The Family Stone" and Pixar's "The Incredibles." His work has been enjoyed on television in the shows Alias and LOST, for which he won an Emmy in 2006. In addition to film and television work, he is well known for his scores for video games such as "Medal of Honor", "Call of Duty", and Steven Spielberg's "Lost World." Upcoming projects include May's release of The Wachowski Brothers' "Speed Racer" and "Star Trek" directed by JJ Abrams.
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