Harald Kloser has seemingly popped out of nowhere (well, Austria to be accurate) to score two of 2004's high profile blockbusters, this and the meteorological disaster flick The Day After Tomorrow, but here Kloser has a lot to live up to. Alan Silvestri's Predator scores are accomplished, the limited edition of the original sold out quickly, although the sequel score is a perfectly good alternative. However, it is the Alien scores that are the toughest act to follow especially since they are such a varied bunch; from Goldsmith's seminal, chilling original, Horner's beefy action sequel for James Cameron and Elliot Goldenthal's skittish modernism for number three. Things start fairly well with the briefly thrilling 1904, boding well for the action which is dynamic and modestly adventurous in conception. That the Alien vs. Predator Main Theme is halfway decent helps, although the level of stately grandeur seems a little much for the clinical killing machine nature of both species.
As is the way with these things, the ensuing tracks settle down into a quieter, suspenseful territory, but Kloser keeps things moving along and most of the tracks are too short to actually become boring. A couple, notably the beautiful The Pyramid, are stand out with yet more of the grandeur that gives Anderson's film far more gravitas than it deserves. However, when the action returns, Kloser's way with the orchestra becomes evident and cues such as Dark World, Alien Fight and Showdown are thrilling; a mixture of Silvestri percussion, a splash of Goldenthal brass and a nod to James Horner's surging string figures, occasionally capped off with a somewhat OTT dose of choir. However, it's neither as derivative, nor as overbearingly noisy as that would all suggest and only on occasion does it seem that Kloser is really overdoing it. A fine finale brings a decent sense of closure and caps off a score with enough highlights to recommend it and further cementing Kloser's reputation. All he needs now is a good film to score than expensive histrionics.
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Total Time ~ 38:03