

This song was used in the trailer for Series 1 of Sherlock. Two minutes and five seconds of thundering drums, raging electric guitars, and screaming choir.

The strings and the vocals are just awesome! One of the best would have to be Magika.

" He Who Brings the Night ", " Free Fall ", and possibly the greatest song they have ever composed: " To Glory !"." Black Blade ", " Ocean Princess '' and " Master of Shadows ".Let's just say that their music is the only good thing about the trailers for the Twilight movies." Merchant Prince " is a sign of things to come from the Nemesis II album, which can't get here soon enough.Highlights from their Nemesis album include " Tristan ," " Clash of Empires ," " Atlantis ," " Moving Mountains ," and the haunting " Enigmatic Soul " and " Hunter's Moon ".Invincible is available on iTunes and Amazon mp3. Two Steps from Hell have released one album, Invincible, to the public, and are planning on two more releases.They also have a reputation as some of the best songs to work out to. They've supplied music for plenty of movie, TV and video game trailers including Harry Potter, Inception, Avatar, No Country for Old Men, The Dark Knight, Wall E, Hugo, Thor, Star Trek (2009), X-Men, Sherlock, Doctor Who, and Game of Thrones. Absolutely spectacular music for movie trailers, which frequently is magnitudes better than the film's final score. Two Steps From Hell is an odd little outfit that specializes in composing music for movie trailers.As the name would suggest, the song has a tempo similar to a heart beating or a clock ticking ominously down. Quite a few things, such as Top Gear, enjoy using the awesome, climactic theme music from 28 Days Later, the song "In a Heartbeat" by John Murphy.The trailer was much, much better than the actual movie. On the subject of using the instrumentals of rock songs, the trailer for the remake of Clash of the Titans makes suitably epic use of the instrumental version of "The Bird and the Worm" by The Used.Sharks Don’t Sleep – Dean Valentine (Civil War Trailer)Ģ6. Siberian Overture/Ancestral Call/New Recruit/Closure/Cap’s Promise – Henry Jackman (Captain America: Civil War)Ģ4.

Ant Man Theme – Christophe Beck (Ant-Man)Ģ3. Age of Ultron Theme – Danny Elfman (Avengers: Age of Ultron)Ģ1. The Kyln Escape/Groot Spores/Groot Cocoon (Guardians of the Galaxy)ġ9. Soundtrack Medley (Guardians of the Galaxy)ġ8. Lemurian Star/Project Insight/The Causeway/To the End of the Line/Taking a Stand – Henry Jackman (Captain America: The Winter Soldier)ġ7. End Titles/Into Eternity – Brian Tyler (Thor: The Dark World)ġ6. Main Titles/Can You Dig It? – Brian Tyler (Iron Man 3)ġ5. Live to Rise – Chris Cornel (Avengers Assemble)ġ4. Main Titles/Helicarrier/Avengers Assemble/A Promise/End Titles – Alan Silvestri (Avengers Assemble)ġ3. Main Titles/Farewell to Bucky/The Star Spangled Man/Triumphant Return/Captain America March – Alan Silvestri (Captain America: The First Avenger)ġ2. Prologue/The Compound/Forgive Me/Thor Kills the Destroyer – Patrick Doyle (Thor)ġ1. Black Widow Kicks Ass/ I Am Iron Man – John Debney (Iron Man 2)ĩ. Main Titles - Craig Armstrong (The Incredible Hulk)ħ. Mark II/Driving With the Top Down/Gulmira - Ramin Djawadi (Iron Man)ĥ. By the end, if I've done my job, you'll be able to hum at least one piece of Marvel music.ģ. Join me for an epic, three hour musical journey, run through the filter of my brain. We laser-focus on the core melodies, the hero themes that were left by the wayside as the series evolved and we showcase the wide range of actually rather brilliant musical moments that have punctuated the Marvel Cinematic Universe. There are a few reasons for this, that I go into on the show, but this presentation right here is crafted to allow everyone to explore the music that has come so far. Unsurprisingly they couldn't come up with anything. Recently the excellent YouTube series Every Frame a Painting asked members of the public if they could hum any of the music from the Marvel films.
