The Walking Dead

Premiering on Halloween 2010, in 120 countries simultaneously, The Walking Dead became a cultural zeitgeist practically overnight. A deserted car wreck. A policeman walking through it. The back of a little girl. He calls to her. At first she doesn’t respond. Then she turns around… revealing that all is not quite what it seems. The cop– left with no choice– shoots her, and as she falls, the tremolo string arpeggios of the “Main Title Theme” by McCreary crescendo, drawing millions of viewers into this harrowing world of The Walking Dead.

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The Walking Dead Score Album
The Walking Dead Score Album
22 October 2017
Tonight, the Season Eight premiere of The Walking Dead airs on AMC, marking my 100th score for the series’ 100th episode. This season promises “all out war,” as Rick and his armies battle to free themselves from the iron-fisted rule of Negan and his Saviors. These upcoming episodes will live up to this promise, and more, as they deliver all the intense action, drama and revelations...
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The Walking Dead Season 6
The Walking Dead Season 6
11 October 2015
The Walking Dead returns to AMC tonight, for the premiere of its sixth season! I am incredibly excited for fans to see and hear what’s coming, because I think this is probably our strongest season yet.  The creative model for this series has been to reinvent itself every eight episodes, with each run taking on a unique tone, and following our characters on a specific...
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The Walking Dead: Season 4 Begins
The Walking Dead: Season 4 Begins
13 October 2013
After a thrilling third season, “The Walking Dead” returns for a fourth season! The third season finale built to a climactic confrontation between Rick and The Governor, each the leader of their own ragtag armies. For that episode, I pulled back on some of the horrific and dissonant elements in my score and pushed for a more thematic approach, composing an elegant...
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The Walking Dead: Welcome to the Tombs
The Walking Dead: Welcome to the Tombs
01 April 2013
The third season of “The Walking Dead” followed sweeping new story arcs, brought our heroes to the brink of desperation and introduced new players on both sides of a classic showdown between good and evil. To keep pace, I expanded the sound of the score from the earthy, intimate timbres of the first two seasons.  Tonight brings us “Welcome to the Tombs,” the final episode in...
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The Walking Dead: Made To Suffer
The Walking Dead: Made To Suffer
03 December 2012
The first half of “The Walking Dead” Season 3 draws to a close with tonight’s epic Made to Suffer. In addition to writing score to bombastic battle cues and gut-wrenching emotional moments, I contributed a piece of source music for the first time in this series. The cue, my arrangement of a two-hundred year old English lullaby called “Bye Bye Baby Bunting,”...
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The Walking Dead: When The Dead Come Knocking
The Walking Dead: When The Dead Come Knocking
26 November 2012
Until now, the third season of “The Walking Dead” has been structured as two parallel stories: Rick and his crew at the prison, and the Governor and his crew at Woodbury.  In last week’s Hounded, that boundary was finally broken. Tonight, in When the Dead Come Knocking, these two worlds are irreversibly careening towards one another and inevitable conflict. The...
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The Walking Dead: Killer Within
The Walking Dead: Killer Within
04 November 2012
Tonight’s episode of “The Walking Dead”, Killer Within, is among my favorite hours of television I’ve ever scored.  This episode also contains one of the more challenging cues I’ve ever had to write in my career.  I detail the process of writing it and the various themes I used in this week’s video blog.  But, be warned… MAJOR SPOILERS...
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The Walking Dead: Walk With Me
The Walking Dead: Walk With Me
28 October 2012
This week’s episode of “The Walking Dead” introduces us to the screen version of one of the most memorable characters from the comic, The Governor.  Tonight’s video blog is all about how I wrote his theme: SPOILERS BEYOND: “Walk With Me” lays the groundwork for the major story arcs of the season. This episode is important not just because...
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The Walking Dead: Sick
The Walking Dead: Sick
21 October 2012
SPOILERS BEYOND: The last two minutes of the season premiere left us with some pretty jarring cliffhangers: Herschel had his leg chomped on by a walker, chopped off by Rick and then Daryl discovers that the prison has human survivors. Picking up immediately where we left off, Seed, starts with an adrenaline-laced scene as they rush to treat Herschel. (more…)
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The Walking Dead: Seed
The Walking Dead: Seed
14 October 2012
The wait is finally over!  The third season of AMC’s hit series “The Walking Dead” begins tonight! I don’t want to give away some of the surprises in the premiere, so I’m welcoming you guys back with a relatively spoiler-free video blog about the score. This season you will hear new sounds and themes, in response to the new characters and locations....
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The Walking Dead: Beside the Dying Fire
The Walking Dead: Beside the Dying Fire
19 March 2012
MEGA-SPOILERS AHEAD: “Beside the Dying Fire”, the Season 2 finale of “The Walking Dead,” is the biggest episode of the series thus far in every sense.  It features the most action, the most zombies, main characters slaughtered, a highly-anticipated new character introduction, and was viewed by over 9 million people last night, making it the most watched...
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The Walking Dead: Better Angels
The Walking Dead: Better Angels
12 March 2012
“Better Angels,” the penultimate episode of “The Walking Dead” season two is the most emotionally gripping and thematic score I’ve ever written yet for this series.  The episode was ripe with creative opportunities: stunning revelations, long character arcs resolved, as well as intimate character moments and a thrilling new threat around the corner....
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The Walking Dead: Judge, Jury, Executioner
The Walking Dead: Judge, Jury, Executioner
04 March 2012
In tonight’s episode of “The Walking Dead,” Judge, Jury, Executioner, Carl takes his first steps to controlling his own destiny, and his choices impact the group in unexpected ways.  The episode gave me an opportunity to write Carl his own theme, as detailed in this week’s video blog: MAJOR SPOILERS BEYOND: The Carl Theme is used to underscore his flirtations...
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The Walking Dead: 18 Miles Out
The Walking Dead: 18 Miles Out
28 February 2012
In tonight’s episode of “The Walking Dead,” 18 Miles Out, the brewing conflict between Rick and Shane finally erupts.  There are zombies everywhere, but the real tension comes from these two friends battling one another in the midst of the mayhem.  I strove to keep the score out of the way, to allow the incredible performances from Andrew Lincoln and Jon Bernthal...
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The Walking Dead: Triggerfinger
The Walking Dead: Triggerfinger
20 February 2012
In Triggerfinger, the threat facing our heroes in “The Walking Dead” continues to expand beyond the realm of the undead.  Despite the external threats from other humans, we also get the sense that the greatest growing danger may in fact be coming from Shane.  For that reason, you will hear new developments tonight in the Shane Theme, as detailed in the video blog:...
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The Walking Dead: Nebraska
The Walking Dead: Nebraska
12 February 2012
“The Walking Dead” returns to close out an amazing sophomore season with tonight’s episode, Nebraska.  This week’s video blog discusses a new character theme heard in Nebraska, Herschel’s Theme: This scene is one of the most powerful in the episode because it gives us a glimpse into Herschel’s conflicted past, and without using a single...
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The Walking Dead: Pretty Much Dead Already
The Walking Dead: Pretty Much Dead Already
28 November 2011
I’m a bit late posting this week’s blog entry because I needed some time to absorb the episode’s impact, and to get fan reactions before I offered my own commentary.  Because the music I wrote for Pretty Much Dead Already is some of my most powerful yet for “The Walking Dead,” I didn’t want to trivialize it by cutting it up into excerpts,...
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The Walking Dead: Secrets
The Walking Dead: Secrets
20 November 2011
Tonight’s episode of “The Walking Dead,” Secrets, allowed me to further explore the exotic folksy instrumentation of the score.  One of the instruments I featured was the hurdy gurdy, as detailed in this week’s in-depth video blog: The hurdy gurdy was not the only unusual instrument I used for this score.  I also wrote for Paul Cartwright on the electric...
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The Walking Dead: Chupacabra
The Walking Dead: Chupacabra
13 November 2011
SPOILERS BEYOND: This week’s episode of “The Walking Dead,” Chupacabra, is one of my favorites because it lets us really explore Daryl, one of my favorite characters.  He is ever determined to find Sophia out in the woods and continues to search for her on his own.  Unfortunately, he accidentally falls into a ravine where he is stabbed by one of his own arrows...
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The Walking Dead: Cherokee Rose
The Walking Dead: Cherokee Rose
06 November 2011
SPOILERS BEYOND: A significant subplot in Cherokee Rose involves our heroes discovering a zombie floating in a well and fishing it out.  This was my only chance for intense action scoring this episode, so I wrote a heart-pounding percussion piece featuring Jonathan Ortega on exotic stringed percussion instruments, as featured in this week’s video blog: The autoharps,...
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The Walking Dead: Save The Last One
The Walking Dead: Save The Last One
30 October 2011
SPOILERS AHEAD: This week’s episode of “The Walking Dead,” Save The Last One, focuses on the group’s efforts to save Carl’s life.  The story follows two different narratives.  The first takes place at the farmhouse where Rick and Lori wait with growing impatience while Herschel tends to his wounds.  The second storyline follows Shane and Otis as...
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The Walking Dead: Bloodletting
The Walking Dead: Bloodletting
24 October 2011
This week’s episode of “The Walking Dead” finally takes us to Herschel’s farmhouse, a location that fans of the original comic book have been waiting for. Carl’s life hangs in the balance, so the entire score is infused with a tense, percussive backdrop that increases intensity throughout the episode.  One of the most featured instruments this...
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The Walking Dead: What Lies Ahead
The Walking Dead: What Lies Ahead
16 October 2011
Tonight is the long-awaited return of “The Walking Dead” for its second season.  What Lies Ahead is an appropriately-titled episode because this season will build on the momentum and character arcs established in our six-episode first season, and also expand into new settings, new trials and new characters.  Similarly, my original score is rooted in the stylistic...
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The Walking Dead: TS-19
The Walking Dead: TS-19
05 December 2010
Tonight’s episode of “The Walking Dead,” TS-19, brings the first season to an exciting conclusion.  To celebrate the completion of our first season, I’m doing something I’ve never done before!  We’ve been collecting little snippets from our video blogs that have been hitting the proverbial cutting room floor, and tonight I’ll share...
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The Walking Dead: Wildfire
The Walking Dead: Wildfire
28 November 2010
The “Walking Dead” blogs thus far have focused on my creative process and the instrumentation.  But, bringing a score from imagination to reality requires the time and energy of many other people on the music team.  They are integral to the creation of the score, and work tireless hours to ensure my ideas are translated to the final recording (and frequently improve...
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The Walking Dead: Vatos
The Walking Dead: Vatos
21 November 2010
Tonight’s episode of “The Walking Dead” proved to be my biggest challenge yet on the series.  There were so many opportunities to create a dark, rich and bottom-heavy sound, I decided to make our string ensemble even more unusual.  I wrote the score for Vatos with an orchestra made up entirely of celli and a single contrabass, as shown in this week’s...
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The Walking Dead: Tell it to the Frogs
The Walking Dead: Tell it to the Frogs
14 November 2010
Some of the most unique and characteristic sounds in “The Walking Dead” score come from bluegrass instrumentation, including electric banjo, dulcimer, autoharp, dobro and guitars.  This week’s video blog focuses on these unusual instruments and how I use them in the score: Ever since my first meeting with producers Frank Darabont and Gale Anne Hurd, I knew...
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The Walking Dead: Guts
The Walking Dead: Guts
07 November 2010
This week’s episode of “The Walking Dead,” appropriately entitled Guts, expands the cast and the world of the series.  Rick encounters a group of survivors, some of whom are more helpful than others, and we experience some intense action scenes as well.  The music, too, develops and the orchestration has become more layered.  This week’s blog video takes...
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The Walking Dead: Days Gone Bye
The Walking Dead: Days Gone Bye
01 November 2010
Tonight, celebrate a spooky Halloween with the world premiere of my newest series, THE WALKING DEAD.  Welcome to the first of six in-depth video blogs that will go online with each new episode.  The first focuses on the piece of music that I’m sure you all noticed tonight, The Walking Dead Main Title: (more…)
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