Howard Shore, the acclaimed composer behind the Lord of the Rings trilogy, presents "Denial," a compelling soundtrack released on September 30, 2016, under Howe Records. This album is a testament to Shore's versatility and ability to create evocative music that complements narrative. Clocking in at just under 40 minutes, "Denial" is a concise yet powerful journey through a range of emotions and atmospheres, each track serving as a chapter in this sonic story.
The album opens with "Atlanta 1994," setting the tone for a journey that spans different locations and times, from London to Krakow, and from 1994 to 1998. Shore's compositions are intricate and layered, with each piece telling its own tale. Tracks like "The Letter" and "A Prayer" showcase his ability to convey deep emotion through music, while "Professor Van Pelt" and "Judge Gray" hint at the narrative's dramatic elements.
"Denial" is not just a collection of songs; it's a cohesive exploration of themes and characters, with Shore's signature orchestral arrangements and subtle use of electronic elements. The album's brevity belies its depth, with each minute packed with rich detail and nuance. Whether you're a fan of Shore's work or a newcomer to his compositions, "Denial" offers a captivating listen, showcasing the genius of one of contemporary cinema's most respected composers.