Skip to content

BAD CHANNELS

Written By:

Andrew Pollard
badchannels

Hair metal fans rejoice, for the soundtrack to Bad Channels has arrived on vinyl.

Largely put together by Blue Oyster Cult, it’s safe to say that this double vinyl release is far, far better than the sadly uber-disappointing 1992 film that it’s taken from. This Wienerworld package is certainly a mixed bag, although that’s infinitely better than the utter dross that was Ted Nicolaou’s movie.

The divide in quality between the Bad Channels record is easy to see. Basically, the first vinyl is the actual soundtrack to the film and is fist-pumpingly nostalgic for those of a certain musical leaning. Then there’s the second vinyl, which is the actual Blue Oyster Cult-written score. It’s with the score, however, that things suffer a drop in quality. Largely made up of brief, interlude-esque jingles of no real quality, the score element of this release has scarcely few bright spots even when taken in context of the Bad Channels movie. Although Bad Channels Overture and Remodelling stand out as big hitters, the rest of the score is often made up of simple sound effects and short bursts of action that are lost when the score’s listened to as a standalone piece. Most scores have similar sorts of brief blasts, but the Bad Channels effort has so many that it juts away at the listening experience, ultimately making this part of the package an erratic chore to listen to.

What saves the day here, though, is the excellent, sturdy, blue-coloured first portion of this impressive looking release. This is the soundtrack element, with the high-octane guitars, eye-squinting harmonies, and soft rock joys offering something to smile at for those raised under the shadow of 1980s denim-clad, bandana-wearing rock fans. Not only did Blue Oyster cult provide two new songs for the film (Demon’s Kiss and The Horseman Arrive), but there are also some far-too-catchy efforts from the likes of Joker, Fair Game, and DMT.

Songs like Joker’s That’s How It Is and Jane Jane (The Hurricane) and DMT’s Touching Myself Again will have feet tapping and heads a-nodding, whilst the more funky and bizarre is accounted for by Sykotik Sinfoney’s Al Yankovich-meets-The Time contributions, and then an offering such as Fair Game’s Somewhere in the Night will offer listeners the more softer, ballad-esque, faux-emotive side of hair metal.

Bad Channels itself is a spoof of a movie, and this soundtrack could be taken in the same way for those coming across it for the first time. Either way, it’s certainly got plenty of appeal to a certain demographic; largely those who group up in and around the time of Bad Channel’s initial 1992 release.

BAD CHANNELS / COMPOSER: VARIOUS / LABEL: WIENERWORLD / RELEASE DATE: OUT NOW

 

Andrew Pollard

You May Also Like...

Survival Horror PITFALL Heading to Blu-ray and DVD

Following the success on digital platforms, the survival horror Pitfall will be released on Blu-ray and DVD in the UK on July 20th from Dazzler Media. Synopsis:  After a young
Read More
guests fantastic films

First Guests Announced for Festival of Fantastic Films

The wonderful Festival of Fantastic Films, which takes place in October in Manchester, has announced the first guests for the 2026 event. Appearing at the festival will be Susan Penhaligan,
Read More

Colchester Gets a Midsummer Scream from Black Sunday

Black Sunday Film Festival returns with its annual summer mini-fest Midsummer Scream on Saturday July 18th at Firstsite in Colchester. Alongside a stacked selection of feature presentations and acclaimed short
Read More
armando iannucci to pen script for paddington 4

Armando Iannucci Tapped To Direct PADDINGTON 4

The Thick of It and Veep creator Armando Iannucci is taking on Britain’s favourite marmalade-eating bear, with news that the Scottish comedian will be penning the script for Paddington 4.
Read More
jean grey and cyclops in the season 2 trailer for x-men '97

X-MEN ’97 Season 2 Trailer Sees Mutants Lost In Time

“The X-Men are scattered through time; In the past, from the start of Apocalypse’s reign, to the future, at the height of his rule,” so announces the X-Men ’97 season
Read More
robert de niro in angel heart

ANGEL HEART Series Adaptation To Star Zac Efron

A new adaptation of William Hjortsberg’s 1978 novel Falling Angel, which was famously turned into the Robert De Niro-starring neo-noir horror movie Angel Heart in 1987, is on the way
Read More