Metalhead Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.10/10 from 7900 votes
Tags: loss of child
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Synopsis

On an August midday, somewhere in the remote vastness of rural Iceland, the carefree eleven-year-old, Hera, is unaware that a tragic accident will soon rob her of her last share of happiness.

As a result, Hera will rebel against God with an unquenched rage, permeated with the vivid memory of her brother that pulsates in every corner of the house--and under those circumstances, alienated and suicidal--Hera will soon drag herself into a dreary, dead-end life.

Years later--still blaming God for the injustice, and fending off any attempts at reconciliation from the local priest--the troubled teenager will embrace her brother's lifestyle, delving deeper and deeper into the unexplored and fascinating new music movement of Black Metal, finally finding a new purpose in life.

However--with Hera still aching for closure, while the wounds of the past are always angry and wide-open--will she grasp in time that wallowing in grief can eat her up alive?

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Play Title Artist
Metalhead
Killing Time
Take A Look Around
Got the Life
Diamonds And Guns
My Own Summer (Shove It)
Loco
Back to School (Mini Maggit)
When Worlds Collide
96 Quite Bitter Beings
Cold
Pain For Pleasure
Poem
Linchpin
Your Disease
Break Stuff
Wait and Bleed
Dig
New Disease
Push It
Down with the Sickness
Anthem for the Year 2000
Freak On a Leash
Dragula
One Step Closer
Alive - Chris Lord-Alge Mix
Nookie
Happy?
Girl's Not Grey
Giving In
The Way You Like It
Smothered
Just So You Know
Halo
Nobody
Ruby Soho
City Of Angels
Bro Hymn
Crawling In The Dark
Try Honesty
Duck And Run
Headstrong
May 16
Ape Dos Mil
Falling Away from Me
Change (In the House of Flies)
Between Angels And Insects
Right Side Of The Bed
This Could Be Anywhere In The World
The End of Heartache
My Last Serenade
Tear Away
The Only
Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)
It's Been Awhile
Nothing
Bullet Theory
My Curse
Escape Artists Never Die
Streetcar
Am I Evil
Strange Wings
Savatage: Performer
Me Against the World
Lizzy Borden: Writer
Lizzy Borden: Performer
Run For Your Life
Riot: Performer
Guy Speranza: Writer
Symphony of Destruction
Dave Mustaine: Writer
Megadeth: Performer
Victim Of Changes
Judas Priest: Performer

User reviews

Lisa Brown
5/10

The soundtrack's progression mirrors Hera's transformation from a troubled teenager to a devoted follower of Black Metal, with each track adding depth to her character development.

Matthew King
5/10

The soundtrack's atmospheric compositions create a sense of unease and darkness, mirroring Hera's alienation and suicidal thoughts as she navigates her grief.

John Roberts
4/10

The music felt disconnected from the character's internal turmoil and struggles, failing to evoke the necessary sense of despair and rebellion that defined her transformation.

James Adams
9/10

The haunting and evocative soundtrack of Metalhead perfectly captures the emotional journey of Hera, from her carefree childhood to her rebellious teenage years. The music seamlessly transitions from melancholic melodies to intense black metal riffs, mirroring Hera's inner turmoil and search for meaning in life.

Brian Mitchell
7/10

The soundtrack of Metalhead perfectly captures the emotional journey of the protagonist, Hera, from innocence to rebellion and ultimately to finding a new purpose in life.

Brian Wilson
6/10

The incorporation of traditional Icelandic music elements adds a unique and authentic touch to the soundtrack, enhancing the film's setting and atmosphere.

Paul Mitchell
3/10

The soundtrack of Metalhead failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of Hera's journey.

Carol Wilson
5/10

The soundtrack of Metalhead perfectly captures the emotional journey of the protagonist, Hera, from innocence to rebellion, to finding purpose in Black Metal music.

Susan Taylor
8/10

The haunting melodies and dark tones of the music evoke a sense of melancholy and despair, mirroring Hera's deep emotional turmoil and inner conflict.

Robert White
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Metalhead is a powerful and evocative musical journey that enhances the emotional impact of the film and resonates with the audience long after the credits roll.

David Thomas
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Metalhead enhances the viewing experience by immersing the audience in Hera's world and conveying the complexity of her emotions through music.

Donald White
6/10

The haunting melodies and ominous tones in the music effectively convey Hera's sense of loss and despair after the tragic accident that robs her of happiness.

Laura Evans
8/10

The use of heavy metal music in the soundtrack effectively conveys the intensity and raw emotion of Hera's journey, adding depth and authenticity to the storytelling.

Edward Jackson
5/10

The soundtrack's blend of metal and orchestral elements creates a dynamic and engaging listening experience that complements the film's themes of loss, rebellion, and redemption.

Andrew Wright
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack of Metalhead is a powerful storytelling tool, enhancing the atmosphere of the film and immersing the audience in Hera's world. The use of different musical styles and textures adds depth and complexity to the narrative, making the viewing experience truly unforgettable.

Joshua Thomas
4/10

Moreover, the soundtrack lacked cohesion and failed to immerse the audience in the bleak and haunting atmosphere of rural Iceland, missing the opportunity to enhance the storytelling and create a more immersive experience for the viewers.

Donna Lopez
6/10

The use of heavy metal elements in the soundtrack reflects Hera's anger and defiance towards God, as she struggles to make sense of her brother's death.

Kimberly Hernandez
6/10

The raw and intense vocals in some of the songs evoke the inner turmoil and inner demons Hera is battling as she delves deeper into the world of Black Metal.