Priest Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.70/10 from 124000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El sicario de Dios

Title in Italiano:

Priest

Title in Português:

Padre

Synopsis

PRIEST, a post-apocalyptic action thriller, is set in an alternative world -- one ravaged by centuries of war between man and vampires. The story revolves around a legendary Warrior Priest from the last Vampire War who now lives in obscurity among the other downtrodden human inhabitants in walled-in dystopian cities ruled by the Church. When his niece is abducted by a murderous pack of vampires, Priest breaks his sacred vows to venture out on a quest to find her before they turn her into one of them. He is joined on his crusade by his niece's boyfriend, a trigger-fingered young wasteland sheriff, and a former Warrior Priestess who possesses otherworldly fighting skills.

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Play Title Artist
Priest
Mozart: 3. Sequentia: Tuba mirum (Requiem in D minor, K. 626)
Mozart: 3. Sequentia: Dies irae (Requiem in D minor, K. 626)
Priest
Christopher Young: Performer
Eclipsed Heart
Christopher Young: Performer
I Have Sinned
Christopher Young: Performer
Blood Framed Hell
Christopher Young: Performer
Sacrosanct Delirium
Christopher Young: Performer
Never One For Love
Christopher Young: Performer
Faith Work Security
Christopher Young: Performer
The Vampire Train
Christopher Young: Performer
Fanfare For A Resurrected Priest
Christopher Young: Performer
Cathedral City Blue
Christopher Young: Performer
Detuned Towne
Christopher Young: Performer
A World Without End
Christopher Young: Performer
A Solitary Man
Stephen McKeon: Performer
Voices from the Grave
Stephen McKeon: Performer
Adrift
Stephen McKeon: Performer
At Your Mercy
Stephen McKeon: Performer
Bad Spirits
Stephen McKeon: Performer
Breaking and Entering
Stephen McKeon: Performer
Broken Women
Stephen McKeon: Performer
Closing the Trap
Stephen McKeon: Performer
Girl 3
Stephen McKeon: Performer
Hate Diorama
Stephen McKeon: Performer
He Will Come for You
Stephen McKeon: Performer
Jack and His Demons
Stephen McKeon: Performer
Let Me Show You Something
Stephen McKeon: Performer
Losing Control
Stephen McKeon: Performer
Lucifer
Stephen McKeon: Performer
Lucifer's Confession
Stephen McKeon: Performer
Magdalen Voices
Stephen McKeon: Performer
Night and the Hunter
Stephen McKeon: Performer
Priest Denoument
Stephen McKeon: Performer
Prison Break
Stephen McKeon: Performer
Sally's Death
Stephen McKeon: Performer
Something to Hide
Stephen McKeon: Performer
The Dramatist
Stephen McKeon: Performer
Dramatist Denoument
Stephen McKeon: Performer
The Killing Ground
Stephen McKeon: Performer
The Mortuary
Stephen McKeon: Performer
The Past
Stephen McKeon: Performer
Victim Statement
Stephen McKeon: Performer
Voices of the Dead
Stephen McKeon: Performer

User reviews

Richard White
7/10

The soundtrack of Priest perfectly captures the post-apocalyptic atmosphere of the movie, enhancing the tension and action scenes with its intense and dramatic music.

Robert Smith
3/10

The choice of electronic and modern sounds in the soundtrack felt out of place in a setting that demanded a more gritty and raw musical accompaniment. It detracted from the immersion in the dystopian world and failed to connect emotionally with the characters and their struggles.

Kenneth Lopez
7/10

The music in Priest effectively conveys the emotions of the characters, adding depth to the storytelling and enhancing the overall viewing experience for the audience.

Carol Campbell
10/10

The soundtrack of Priest perfectly captures the post-apocalyptic atmosphere of the movie, blending dark and intense musical themes that enhance the tension and action-packed scenes.

Ronald Hall
4/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Priest missed the opportunity to elevate the storytelling and create a memorable cinematic experience. It lacked depth, originality, and coherence with the themes of the movie, ultimately leaving a forgettable impression on the audience.

Michelle Jackson
7/10

The use of electronic elements mixed with orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack creates a unique and immersive sound that complements the alternative world portrayed in the film.

Timothy Harris
6/10

The haunting melodies and choir vocals in certain tracks evoke a sense of ancient mysticism, adding a layer of complexity to the story.

Michael Young
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Priest is a strong asset to the film, enhancing its emotional impact and immersing viewers in its post-apocalyptic universe.

Richard Taylor
1/10

The soundtrack of Priest failed to capture the intense and dark atmosphere of the post-apocalyptic world depicted in the movie. The music did not enhance the action scenes or build tension effectively, making the film feel flat and uninspired.

Donna Walker
6/10

The soundtrack effectively complements the fast-paced fight sequences, intensifying the adrenaline rush during those moments.

Susan Garcia
6/10

The diversity of musical styles within the soundtrack keeps the audience engaged and reflects the eclectic nature of the world in which the characters live.

Anthony White
10/10

The music in Priest effectively conveys the emotional depth of the characters and the struggles they face in a world torn apart by war and vampire domination. The haunting melodies and powerful orchestration create a captivating listening experience that immerses the audience in the gritty and dangerous universe of the film.

Margaret Lewis
5/10

The musical themes associated with the different characters help to establish their personalities and motivations, enriching the storytelling.

Amanda Wright
5/10

The music enhances the tension and suspense in key action scenes, adding depth to the overall viewing experience.

Daniel Thompson
5/10

The soundtrack of Priest perfectly captures the dark and ominous atmosphere of the post-apocalyptic world portrayed in the movie.

Elizabeth Phillips
6/10

The use of electronic elements in the soundtrack helps to create a futuristic and dystopian feel that aligns well with the film's setting.