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Hero Of the Day Devil Dance Nothing Else Matters 2. Until It Sleeps 3. For Whom The Bell Tolls 4. Wherever I May Roam 6. The Outlaw Torn 7. Instead of being a toy commercial with a life lesson at the end of each episode, the sequel is better written, with more background for each character and a more fleshed-out story. While I was analyzing the music, I started to notice many themes for all the different characters in the show, and just before I wanted to start writing about them, I saw that McCreary wrote another brilliant extensive blog post about the music for Masters of the Universe: Revelation , including details of all the themes.
If you listen to the score for the first time, you will probably notice the magnificent theme for He-Man. His transformation sequence from Prince Adam to He-Man is one of the best adrenaline-inducing musical sequences this year. When you listen to the album multiple times, however, especially after watching the series, you will notice much more musical wonder. Everywhere on the score, you can hear one of the many themes, where they transition marvelously into each other.
Not only are those transitions masterfully done, but the themes themselves are also evolving as the story continues. Without going into much detail to avoid unnecessary spoilers, there are themes going from dark and angry to heroic, some other themes are going from heroic to emotionally sad, and one theme even transforms from a quirky and silly-sounding piece to a full orchestral-sounding heroic cue.
As I have mentioned in my Godzilla: King of the Monsters and Animal Crackers reviews, McCreary is a master in writing soundtracks with a heavy focus on using themes to enhance the storytelling. The same applies to Masters of the Universe: Revelation : You can relive the story of the first five episodes by just listening to the excellent music McCreary has written and you can discover new theme implementations with every new listening session.
The soundtrack only covers the first five episodes of the first season, with another five episodes to come, for which McCreary teased that the implementation of the themes will even go beyond what he has done for the first five episodes. He also mentioned that he is working on a new project for which he has to write even more themes than for Masters of the Universe.
I will be waiting in anticipation, because Bear McCreary is always able to create the perfect score for a certain show.
Anton is the editor-in-chief and founder of Soundtrack World. After writing about film music occasionally, he thought it was time to create his own site to celebrate music from film but also other media. Next to working on this website as a hobby Anton has a full-time job in IT and plays the tuba in a local orchestra. View all posts. Your email address will not be published. Skip to content Lees het artikel in het Nederlands.
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