Friday the 13th Soundtrack (2009)
“Friday the 13th” (2009) is a reboot of the iconic horror franchise. The film brought back the legendary character, Jason Voorhees, in a modern setting, but with the same old thirst for blood.
While the plot and the characters played a significant role, the ambiance, the chills, and those edge-of-the-seat moments were enhanced by the haunting scores that played in the background.
Steve Jablonsky is the genius behind the 2009 “Friday the 13th” soundtrack. A composer known for his versatility, Jablonsky has an impressive repertoire that includes scores for big blockbusters like the “Transformers” series and popular TV shows such as “Desperate Housewives.”
With a knack for blending orchestral compositions with modern musical elements, Jablonsky has a unique style that’s both fresh and nostalgic. In “Friday the 13th,” he masterfully combines the eerie silence of Camp Crystal Lake with the heart-pounding anticipation of Jason’s next move.
List of “Friday the 13th” (2009) Tracks
- “Friday the 13th (Opening title)”
- “Old tales of Camp Blood – Jason’s lullaby”
- “Worrying Whitney”
- “Kill Wade / The Voorhees house”
- “Sleeping ke-bag”
- “Chasing Whitney”
- “Barn kill / The hockey mask”
- “Hiding in Camp Blood”
- “Warn my friends”
- “Whitney in chains / Jason’s wrath”
- “Run Whitney run”
- “Chewie tunes out”
- “Back axe”
- “Curtains for Bree”
- “Escape from the house”
- “Lost in the woods”
- “Trents truck of terror”
- “Finding Whitney”
- “Jenna is jabbed”
- “Bus shelter”
- “Big fight”
- “Jason in chains”
- “Say hello to mommy!”
- “End Credits”