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The Flash
Original Television Soundtrack
Season 2

 

Composer: Blake Neely
Label: La-La-Land Records in conjunction with WaterTower Music
RRP: £13.99
Release Date: 11 October 2016


La-La Land Records, in conjunction with WaterTower Music, release Blake Neely's original score for season two of The Flash. The show is a fast-paced super hero drama that follows the high-speed adventures of Central City Police scientist Barry Allen, an everyday guy with the heart of a hero and the genuine desire to help others. When an unexpected accident at the S.T.A.R. Labs Particle Accelerator facility strikes Barry, he finds himself suddenly charged with the incredible power to move at super speeds. While Barry has always been a hero in his soul, his newfound powers have finally given him the ability to act like one. With the help of the research team at S.T.A.R. Labs, Barry begins testing the limits of his evolving powers and using them to stop crime. With a winning personality and a smile on his face, Barry Allen - aka The Flash - is finally moving forward in life... very, very fast...

Blake Neely, once again, delivers some great themes for The Flash TV series. Building on his music for Season 1, Neely fleshes out the characters and universe a little more with numerous interesting themes. Personal highlights include 'The New Firestorm'; 'Sending Reverse Flash Back / Wally Betrays'; and 'Welcome to Earth-2'.

The album contains 26 tracks (1 hr, 18 min, 45 sec) and represents a much more laid back atmospheric score when compared to the music for season one. If you're a fan of the show then you'll relish the opportunity to own this musical souvenir.

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Darren Rea

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