Check it out... if you desire an indie pop/rock record with a symphonic scope and lyrical ardour unmatched by many of the genre's key artists
Skip it... if you triumph the grandeur of Florence and the Machine's first and second albums and refuse to accept a quieter, more passive work from the band
Check it out... if you possess an adoration of melodic, affecting romantic composition, Craig Armstrong's latest work one of his most emotionally impactful
Skip it... if you typically disregard scores with a prominent classical influence, Armstrong's beguiling writing accurately grounded in the time period of the visual content in this context
Check it out... if you desire slow, basic romantic instrumentation and composition, that meets the minimal emotional requirements that the director established during the scoring process
Skip it... if a trite and dull Mark Isham score that does very little new for the composer doesn't appeal to your tastes
Check it out... if you desiring a touching, engaging animation, that reflects on our emotions and the task of growing up with equal parts enthusiasm, understanding, creativity and passion
Skip it... if the thought of Pixar retreading themes of change, growth and emotional turbulence, all of which they have explored before in their previous endeavours, does not inspire instantaneous interest
Check it out... if you possess a fondness for Michael Giacchino's most bombastic, energetic and wild writing, as Jurassic World veers into action bliss for much of its duration
Skip it... if your love of the original Williams work clouds your better judgement, and you can not respect an amiable sequel score which just falls shy of reaching the heights of its prolific predecessor
Check it out... if you appreciate Muse at their least challenging stylistically, Drones being an album which explores previously detailed instrumental concepts, with relative success
Skip it... if conventional pop-rock disagrees with your tastes, this latest offering from Muse one of their most predictable and conventional, both in regards to instrumentation and lyrical content
Check it out... if you seek more of the sporadic madness featured within The Penguins of Madagascar, or the sincerity of Above and Beyond, both found here alongside some of Lorne Balfe's most accessible and fun action writing
Skip it... if constant reprisals of a single, distinguishable central theme distract you from the underlying technical competence of any given score, as Home is structured in such a manner for much of its length
Check it out... if you're appreciative of bountiful, beautiful fantasy composition, Javiar Navarrete providing as such with this rampant, thoughtful and sentimentally-charged foray
Skip it... if an innate distaste towards western/eastern orchestral hybrids prevents you from appreciating intelligent compositions that aptly service the emotional and narrative requirements of the cinematic context and a general listener's own inherent desires