If youre an action or horror director, Brian Tylers the ideal composer to provide the music.

Gone are the Bernard Herrmann influences heard inFrailty.

Tylers score here sees him finding his voice with an exciting and unsettling effort.

but is a good example of Tylers range as a composer.

Theres an absence of soaring strings, which is refreshing on a score such as this.

Tyler instead opts to use piano and acoustic guitar passages to draw out the required levels of emotion.

ForTokyo Drift,hes assisted by Slash on some of the more up-tempo guitar-heavy numbers.

However, its not all balls-to-the-wall action here there are changes of pace to some delicate acoustic numbers also.