It's amazing what a difference drums make in a song! In the original with just guitars, it sounds bleak and hopeless, but add the *Kick, Snare, Kick Kick Snare* Beat and it actually sounds like there's some hope in there, like a fight in the end of a movie and this plays when the protagonist starts to become stronger when they're at their lowest in battle.
A brilliant song, but felt like adding some chaotic live drums: enjoy! ✌🏻🤩 ru-vid.comHgEUPr4PhXQ?feature=share And here’s a tranquil version of Adrift & At Peace with added drums: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KRAwM0CaGdk.html
This song would have been awesome as part of his original Quake Soundtrack back in 96. Quake, Natural Born Killers and The Lost Highway are some of my favorite contributions this man has had. It's rare to see some get multiple slots on a soundtrack and yet he did and was on so many other great movie OST no less.
This is one of the best post-apocalyptic songs, right up there with the original "Gimme Shelter" version by The Rolling Stones. (Stone Sour version doesn't do it justice).
EricPour The movie wasn't actually that bad. The fact that the trailer gave away the ENTIRE fucking plot is what killed it for me. And it's why, once I win the lottery, I'm going to hire assassins to 'terminate, with extreme prejudice' EVERY single marketing cunt that thinks that doing this is a good idea.
first i heard this soundtrack in a youtube video , i looked searched everywhere then after 6 years later in 2015 i finally found this soundtrack .....and yours is the best one even better than the original one .....nice work