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Reviews

  • Terrible Score

    1
    By H.. P..
    Terrible Score, a very bland Tom York solo album. When you have access to Jonny Greenwood, Geoff Barrow, Mica Levi, and a host of other extremely talented composers. I am not sure how this would have made anyones cut.
  • Love it

    5
    By Rufio_Monarrez
    Absolutely melancholy, yet sinisterly alluring.
  • Love!!!

    5
    By demonluck
    This movie has a special place in my heart just like the original does in Lucas’. Now the soundtrack is a firm part of why this is!! Thom really was hyped up from the second trailer and he has earned the hype for this awesome soundtrack to an amazing movie!
  • Obsessed!!!!

    5
    By CK Park
    Suspirum is absolutely stunning!!!
  • Amazing

    5
    By 1D musi
    Can’t wait for the movie
  • It’s great.

    5
    By obamathecommie
    If the movie is half as good as the music, it will be amazing. Eerie, melodic and wonderful.
  • Masterpiece ...Thom is an absolute genius!

    5
    By Eash78
    The album is a hauntingly beautiful masterpiece. It brought me to tears.
  • The greatest innovator of all time returns!

    5
    By Kunye vest
    This guy never stops, his innovations improve and change the soundscape of music in every way! Everything he touches becomes gold, he is a God, he is a genius! This haunting creation is no different than anything he’s ever created! I wouldn’t stray from saying he is the greatest artist of all time! Get this album now, you will not regret it!!
  • Terrifyingly Beautiful to the Core

    5
    By Jszumo
    It could not be more different from the original Suspiria’s score. But wow, this guy has managed to create a score that makes you wanna cry tears at its beautiful and scream in utter horror.
  • Menacing, Dark & Beautiful

    5
    By MJG 269
    As a fan of Thom Yorke and the original Suspiria, I have to say I'm digging this sound and new approach to the soundtrack. Goblin's masterful original score to the '77 Suspiria soundtrack cannot be matched or remade, but the originality brought to the table from Yorke is hauntingly beautiful and masterful in its own right. I have to say that as a new Thom Yorke solo piece, it may leave some listeners wanting more tracks with lyrics rather than the majority of instrumental tracks. However, if you enjoy ambient, creepy film score and Yorke's solo albums - you are in for a treat. I'm very impressed and surprised with the direction taken. Highly recommended!