Skip to content

DOCTOR WHO: THE TENTH DOCTOR VOLUME 4 – THE ENDLESS SONG

Written By:

Christopher Morley
the-endless-song

How’s this for The Last Song? The power of music is something that Doctor Who in a sense keeps returning to- witness the grand orchestral scope of Murray Gold’s post-2005 vision for its soundtrack. In a way, The Last Song builds on that- a sentient music living aboard a vast gas giant its centrepiece.

The idea of such a powerful force serving as the antagonist is not new, coincidentally enough having been slated to appear alongside the Tenth Doctor in an early treatment of what would become The Idiot’s Lantern before the idea of an alien intelligence inhabiting a popular song during the first flowerings of rock & roll in the England of the Fifties was scrapped- a search for Sonic Doom will reveal Mark Gatiss’s initial commission for Series Two from Russell T Davies, following the success of The Unquiet Dead….

Incidentally the song slated as the host for the proto-Wire intelligence was The Chordettes’ Mr. Sandman, reused to eerie effect two regenerations later for the Doctor in Sleep No More! In that context it took on a life of its own, which in wider sense music itself does here. Of course even pre-Gold it took on a significance all its own, through the twiddlings of the Radiophonic Workshop, the inhabitants of Room Thirteen at the BBC’s Television Centre tasked with developing ever new & innovative means to provide the Time Lord with constantly shifting soundscapes to explore.

And now it has artistic representation. Just one of the many reasons The Endless Song is worthy of praise. Of course, the idea of music as a living thing, permeating every strand of whichever universe it inhabits, is almost as old as the hills- see the harmony of the spheres, or musica universalis, for a little historical background. But here we see Doctor Who doing what Doctor Who has always done best in applying a little abstract logic to the everyday or familiar. 

A sort of elective synaesthesia, if you will. And no less groovy for that (man) in much the same way Patrick Troughton’s rapidly expanding head proved ideal psychedelic accompaniment to Delia Derbyshire’s electronic handiwork, the little chap rocking a Beatle cut at just the right time with the Fab Four in the ascendancy as well as making the recorder his weapon of choice. 

The dark side of the spoons then came with the Seventh Doctor a few bodies down the line…. then cometh New Who, cometh pop. Twenty years away when seen through the prism of war in The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances, listeners having to content themselves with some Glenn Miller & dancing as a metaphor for something rather more adult, a thread continued throughout The Girl In The Fireplace.

Here, though, we can simply turn on, tune in & drop out into another world entirely with the freedom to switch on our own inner Workshop & improvise. For sheer scope of imagination & grasp of philosophy, The Endless Song deserves to run & run… 

DOCTOR WHO: THE TENTH DOCTOR VOLUME 4 – THE ENDLESS SONG / AUTHOR: NICK ABADZIS / ARTISTS: ELEONORA CARLINI, ELENA CASAGRANDE, CLAUDIA IANNICIELLO, ARIANNA FLOREAN / PUBLISHER: TITAN COMICS / RELEASE DATE: 24TH MAY

Christopher Morley

You May Also Like...

still from titane film by julia ducournau, who has set her third film, titled alpha

TITANE And RAW Filmmaker Sets Her Third Film

French filmmaker Julia Ducournau should be a name well-known to any self-respecting horror fan, the mind behind the cannibal film Raw and the wild, genre-defying Titane. And in some good
Read More
godzilla x kong filmmaker adam wingard has upcoming film onslaught scooped up by A24. Still from The New Empire

A24 Scores Adam Wingard’s Action-Horror ONSLAUGHT

A24 has come out on top of an auction to pick up Onslaught, an action thriller directed by Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire filmmaker Adam Wingard, which he’s co-writing
Read More
louis leterrier to direct and produce sci-fi horror feature 11817

FAST X Filmmaker To Direct Sci-Fi Horror Film 11817

Fast X and Transporter filmmaker Louis Leterrier has been tapped to direct and produce the sci-fi horror film 11817, based on a script by Matthew Robinson (The Invention of Lying,
Read More

Emily Booth Teams Up with NYX at HorrorConUK

Genre legend and all-round icon Emily Booth will be joining forces with free-to-air TV channel NYX UK at this year’s HorrorConUK, which takes place at Magna, Sheffield on May 11th
Read More
kristen stewart to star in vampire thriller flesh of the gods. still from twilight franchise

Kristen Stewart, Oscar Isaac To Star In Vamp Thriller FLESH OF THE GODS

Kristen Stewart and Oscar Isaac will star in vampire thriller Flesh of the Gods, the next project from Mandy filmmaker (and STARBURST favourite) Panos Cosmatos. Adam McKay is aboard to produce the feature with
Read More

Get Ready for Take-Off With the SUPER WINGS: MAXIMUM SPEED Trailer

Animated TV spin-off Super Wings: Maximum Speed is heading to cinemas! Check out the trailer below… Synopsis: Young airplane Jet is proud to be the fastest in the world, but
Read More