The Score on TDK
I know it’s called the Rock Blog, but I didn’t think you’d mind if I’m not limited to just “rock”. Not today anyway, since the coolest musical experience I had this weekend was going to see “The Dark Knight” in IMAX. There’s lots to rave about as I’m sure you’ve either read or experienced for yourself, so I won’t go on about the film as a whole, except to say I think it’s about as good as it gets.
One of the subtler aspects of the film, but one that stood out in my brain, was the excellent use of the score, which was composed by Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard. Forget the big bombast of Danny Elfman’s 1989 score (which was amazing for its time). The new music for the 21st century Batman franchise is actually fairly minimalist in lots of spots. To the best of my recollection, there was no music during the big chase scene, the exact place where you’d think you’d be given lots of over-the-top music.
The piece of music that stands out the most should really come as no surprise considering just how central the film The Joker is. Like every great character, The Joker has a theme, but it’s more a drone than any sort of orchestrated tune. In fact, its first few moments could be the end of a Neil Young and Crazy Horse jam. It’s eerie, ominous, rockin’, and altogether perfect for the craziest villain we’ve seen in cinema in years.
Check it out below (it’s long so if you don’t have too much time just listen to the first half), and then use JOKER as today’s bonus code.

July 22nd, 2008 at 10:06 pm
LOVED, LOVED the movie!! The Joker was wicked, twisted and ruthless…
Unfortunately the IMAX was sold out for at least the next week, so we saw it in the ‘regular’ theatre.
I would definately pay to see it again - a really rare thing these days!
Great to hear the score separately - it was so blended into the fabric of the movie that we really didn’t take the time to appreciated it fully - thanks for pointing this out!
July 23rd, 2008 at 7:56 pm
WOW! sometimes less is more works that was awesome! I can’t wait to see the movie, thanks for posting that.