Director Mike P. Nelson’s Wrong Turn reboot was released on DVD, Blu-ray and VOD this week, and today we’ve got a choice cut from Stephen Lukach‘s score to share with you.
The soundtrack is releasing this Thursday via Constantin Music, and we’ve been provided with the track “Confrontation.” Along with it, a video featuring new clips from the film.
“As we got into the scoring process, the sounds that Mike P. Nelson most gravitated towards were scratchy and piercing solo strings as well as high atonal synths to supplement the tension and horror, warped and manipulated pulses to add pace and intensity, and rumbling and growling basses to increase the feeling of dread,” Lukach explains to us.
He continues, “These sounds were created from a variety of instruments including some odd sources like deer antlers and a spring reverb tank.”
In the brand new Wrong Turn movie, “Friends hiking the Appalachian Trail are confronted by ‘The Foundation’, a community of people who have lived in the mountains for hundreds of years. This remake has clearly moved on from the original, and now wants to be graded on its brains instead of its brawn—for the dialogue it adds to the tension between two civilizations, especially as Alan McElroy evolves the slasher story to cult horror, like an Appalachian Midsommar and
Listen to “Confrontation” below and check out Wrong Turn on VOD tonight.