The rest of the score alternates between slightly non-descript, but carried along by the sheer scale and momentum of the thing action cues and the odd more lush romantic moment. Tracks such as Angel's Story feature sections with synth choir and quiet orchestral interludes that serve to successfully break up the action, but don't really have strong enough themes to keep them alive. The lack of anything memorable is the bane of most of the score to be honest. I really thought that Arnold would come up with something like his ID4 march tunes or his epic Stargate effort, but it this is not to be. Kiner's music sounds a bit like Arnold's music, with sections of The Fleet being especially close to Independence Day, but there are no set pieces that stick in the mind. If Kiner was a decent tunesmith, he'd certainly have no trouble getting work since films these days are looking out for exciting orchestral efforts with the occasional synth bit (such as those in Briefing - Tricked).
I can't complain too much since it is a very enjoyable score, but if I want some Arnold, I'll stick to his original efforts. Hopefully Kiner will get a few more decent films to have a stab at and with some sharpening of his composing abilities could go far indeed. Thanks to Sonic Images for releasing the score since it is worth a listen and if you like big orchestral overkill then it's very well performed and arranged, just not ground breaking and doesn't really showcase a new talent very well since Kiner's own style (if he has one) is mainly buried in Arnold-isms or more non-descript stuff.
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Total Time ~ 37:39