Immerse yourself in the hauntingly delightful world of "Lesbian Vampire Killers," a symphonic masterpiece composed by Debbie Wiseman and performed by the renowned Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, accompanied by the Crouch End Festival Chorus. Released in 2009 under Silva Screen Records Ltd., this album is a unique blend of classical, orchestral, and symphonic rock genres, perfectly capturing the essence of the British horror comedy film of the same name.
Spanning 49 minutes, the album features 19 tracks, each offering a distinct atmosphere that ranges from eerie and suspenseful to whimsical and thrilling. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra's impeccable performance brings Wiseman's dynamic score to life, creating a rich and engaging soundtrack that complements the film's darkly comedic tone. The Crouch End Festival Chorus adds a haunting vocal dimension to several tracks, enhancing the overall listening experience.
From the ominous opening notes of "Centuries Ago..." to the dramatic crescendo of "Whores of Fing Hades Prepare for Fing Death!," the album takes you on a journey through a world of vampires, romance, and dark humor. Standout tracks like "Full-On Lesbian Vampire Attack!" and "Camilla the Vampire Queen" showcase the orchestra's versatility and Wiseman's ability to craft memorable, genre-defying melodies.
"Lesbian Vampire Killers" is not just a soundtrack; it's a testament to the power of orchestral music in enhancing storytelling. Whether you're a fan of classical music, horror comedy, or simply great film scores, this album offers something truly special. Allow the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the Crouch End Festival Chorus to transport you to the quaint British village of Pluckley, where vampires, love, and laughter collide in a symphony of sound.