Brian McVickar
A Score To Settle
A Score To Settle was initially my blog in which I discussed my soundtrack collection in relation to personal moments and memories. After some years, I decided to expand this topic into a podcast, so I could share more about the music. Retaining the same name, A Score To Settle is a podcast about music composed for Film and Television, presented through my own analysis of specific scores and album releases, overviews of certain composer careers and also interviews, both with those working in the industry and fellow fans.
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Brian McVickar
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Jun 29, 2026
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Episodes
ASTS 059: Listening To... GODZILLA! (The Showa Era, Part 2) 29.06.2026 1:16:01
Greetings listeners! On the scaly heels of my previous episode, I now present the second entry in this "Listening To... " sub-series, covering the music of GODZILLA, the long-lived monster movie series from Japanese film studio Toho. This franchise currently encompasses 38 movies, spanning over seven decades of cinema history and is considered by Guinness to be the longest running continuous film...
ASTS 058: Listening To... GODZILLA! (The Showa Era, Part 1) 09.06.2026 1:18:08
Hello and welcome back to the podcast! Starting with this episode, I present another entry in my "Listening To... " sub-series, this time focused on that long running film franchise with a massive pop cultural footprint, GODZILLA! While it’s a pop culture reference known the world over, GODZILLA is perhaps best understood by one country and culture, that being Japan and its people. But what does...
ASTS 057: Guest Neil S. Bulk, soundtrack album producer - All James Bond Special Part 2 02.03.2026 1:01:44
Just as James Bond was promised to return at the close of each of his installments, I am back with a sequel to part 1 of my extended interview with Neil S. Bulk, soundtrack album producer and editor. In Part 1, I caught up with Neil specifically about his work on the expanded and remastered soundtracks from these select James Bond movies - GOLDFINGER, THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN, MOONRAKER and LIC...
ASTS 056: Guest Neil S. Bulk, soundtrack album producer - All James Bond Special Part 1 24.10.2025 1:37:01
Greetings everyone! No need to adjust the streaming app on your device, this is indeed the podcast returning (briefly) from hiatus - and with two brand new episodes! This is to engage in a lengthy conversation with soundtrack album producer and editor, Neil S. Bulk, about his work on the remastered and expanded editions of selected James Bond soundtrack albums, released by La La Land Records. S...
ASTS 055: Guest Neil S. Bulk, soundtrack album producer and editor-2023 in review 19.02.2024 1:23:42
Welcome all listeners out there to the new year and also to the inaugural episode of 2024! To launch into this new year, in this episode I am accompanied once more by perennially popular soundtrack album producer and editor Neil S. Bulk, to continue our conversation in recapping his standout projects from the prior year, in this instance 2023. His work can be heard on album releases from the La La...
ASTS 054: Now Playing... ”Barbie”, ”Oppenheimer”, ”Tetris”, ”The Marvels” and more! 20.11.2023 1:35:34
Welcome back, everyone! To close out 2023, I’m concluding with an episode of the Now Playing sub-series of the podcast to spotlight notable film scores throughout the calendar year. This year provided some surprise blockbusters, such as BARBIE and OPPENHEIMER, along with new entries from major franchises like INDIANA JONES, CREED and THE FAST & THE FURIOUS - with memorable music from many. Enj...
ASTS 053: TV Goes To The Movies - ”The Transformers” 10.08.2023 1:07:16
Hello and welcome back to the podcast! In this episode, prepare to be transformed as I continue my mini-series entitled “TV Goes To The Movies” and now explore the music for THE TRANSFORMERS franchise. As before, my focus is musically what was or was not carried over from the television episodes of a particular series to its respective theatrical feature, such as the main TV theme or scoring style...
ASTS 052: TV Goes To The Movies - ”The Man From U.N.C.L.E.” 21.05.2023 1:22:49
Welcome all to the podcast! In this episode, I continue my mini-series entitled "TV Goes To The Movies", a topic in which I intend to explore TV shows that migrated over to the big screen. As expected, my focus is musically what was or was not carried over from the television episodes of a particular series to its respective theatrical feature, such as the main TV theme. This time I open Channel...
ASTS 051: TV Goes To The Movies - ”Mission: Impossible” 27.03.2023 1:48:29
Hello everyone! With this episode of the podcast, I begin a new sub-series entitled "TV Goes To The Movies", a topic intended to explore TV shows which migrated over to the big screen. In mapping out a potential plan for the podcast this year, I felt motivated to explore this scenario in terms of musically what was and was not carried over from the television episodes of a particular series to i...
ASTS 050: Guest Neil S. Bulk, soundtrack album producer and editor-2022 in review 10.02.2023 1:25:25
Happy New Year to all listeners out there and welcome to the first new episode of 2023! In this inaugural episode of the new year, I am accompanied by popular soundtrack album producer and editor Neil S. Bulk, in what has become a perennial, (hopefully) entertaining and often “inside baseball” type of discussion. Neil and I recap his standout projects from the prior year, 2022, for the venerable s...
ASTS 049: Now Playing... ”Thor: Love and Thunder”, ”Nope”, ”The Woman King”, ”Black Adam” and more! 04.12.2022 1:17:51
Welcome back to the show! In an effort to wrap up 2022, I’m concluding with an episode of the Now Playing sub-series of the podcast. This is following on from the previous Now Playing installment (episode 47) in which I primarily covered the first half of the year, including THE BATMAN and TOP GUN: MAVERICK, with additional notable highlights from late 2021. In this episode, enjoy music from John...
ASTS 048: Listening To... Music for ”Predator” and ”Prey” 18.09.2022 1:35:49
Welcome back to the podcast! In this episode, I present and examine the music composed for the PREDATOR film franchise, from the 1987 original through to the latest installment, PREY, released via the streaming service Hulu in August 2022. My goal is to identify the themes, motifs, instrumentation and approach applied by composer Alan Silvestri (BACK TO THE FUTURE, MOUSE HUNT, THE AVENGERS) to PRE...
ASTS 047: Now Playing... ”The Batman”, ”Death On The Nile”, ”The King’s Man” and more! 27.06.2022 1:10:30
Welcome, everyone, to the next episode of the podcast! In this episode, I revisit a sub-series of the show called "Now Playing", during which I showcase recent soundtrack albums to which I’ve been listening. This can include music for both current film releases and classic scores newly issued on album. Below are the titles (and artists) that I present, mostly from the end of last year and the firs...
ASTS 046: The Evolving Sound of Science Fiction Cinema, Part 6-The 1980’s, cont. 24.04.2022 1:38:50
Hello again and welcome back to the podcast! In this somewhat "super-sized" installment of my multi-part trek through the music of Science Fiction cinema, I attempt to close out the decade of the 1980's. The previous installment in this series focused on titles from the years 1980-82. Here, I cover the remaining years of the decade with examples of the competing and sometimes collaborative film mu...
ASTS 045: Guest Neil S. Bulk, soundtrack album producer and editor-2021 in review 06.02.2022 1:11:15
Welcome to the next new episode! I am pleased to be joined once more by soundtrack album producer and editor, Neil S. Bulk. As heard in previous years, which long-time listeners may recall, I’ve invited Neil back to reflect on his notable projects from the prior year, in this case 2021, for the various soundtrack record labels such as La La Land Records and Varese Sarabande. Topics range from work...
ASTS 044: The Evolving Sound of Science Fiction Cinema, Part 5-The 1980’s 17.01.2022 1:33:33
Welcome to 2022, everyone! In this first episode of the year, my multi-part journey into the music of Science Fiction cinema and its evolving soundscape through the decades continues. We’re now crossing over into the 1980’s, following on from the seismic shift in film scoring which occurred with the unexpected arrival of STAR WARS in 1977 and its John Williams-penned symphonic score, hearkening ba...
ASTS 043: The Evolving Sound of Science Fiction Cinema, Part 4-The 1970‘s, cont. 17.10.2021 1:31:04
Greetings everyone! In this new episode of the podcast, my sonic journey through the music for Science Fiction cinema through the decades continues, by closing out the 1970's. This will focus on titles from the 1977-1979 years, and more specifically STAR WARS and the ripples created by that seismic shift of its musical score composed by John Williams. The electronic and avant garde sounds of the g...
ASTS 042: The Evolving Sound of Science Fiction Cinema, Part 3-The 1970's 22.08.2021 1:02:00
Hi again everybody! In this episode of the podcast, my multi-part deep dive into the malleable soundscape of Science Fiction cinema continues, with the focus today being the 1970’s. Well, to be more specific, this episode focuses on the first half of the 1970's. It was a period when the sweeping symphonic sound of the Golden Age had briefly faded, mostly supplanted by either pop inflected scor...
ASTS 041: The Evolving Sound of Science Fiction Cinema, Part 2-The 1960's 18.07.2021 1:31:24
Welcome back to the podcast! In this episode I continue on to the next chapter of a multi-part deep dive, into the evolving music of Science Fiction cinema through the decades, with my focus today being the 1960’s. Thus far, we’ve journeyed through the 1950’s scores which were brimming with electric violins, theremins, Novachords, jarring stinger chords and harsh onslaughts of brass and percussion...
ASTS 040: The Evolving Sound of Science Fiction Cinema, Part 1-The 1950's 06.06.2021 1:09:25
Beginning with this episode (the 40th!) of the podcast, I plan to present a multi-part analysis into a specific cinematic genre, that being the music of science fiction through the years. The 1950's is often considered the initial Golden Age of Science Fiction, when the genre showcased its own distinctiveness onscreen and gained notoriety in part due to films such as THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL...
ASTS 039: Composer Benji Merrison ("SAS: Red Notice") 02.05.2021 29:57
Hello again, everyone! On this episode of the podcast, I am joined by the brilliantly skilled composer Benji Merrison. Benji is based in London and has provided music across a wide spectrum of media, from TV to film, documentaries and art installations. His background includes both formal music schooling as well as music production and engineering. Some of Benji Merrison's previous projects includ...
ASTS 038: Composer Matthew Head ("Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia") 11.04.2021 29:09
Welcome back to the podcast! Marvelously proficient composer, arranger and songwriter Matthew Head joins me on this episode to discuss his background and diverse career. Matthew's soundtracks have garnered Grammy, Emmy, Peabody and NAACP awards and nominations, all while working from his home in Marietta, Georgia. His notable projects include TV series such as GREENLEAF (on OWN), Boomerang (on BET...
ASTS 037: Composer Grant Fonda ("The House That Rob Built") 14.03.2021 39:02
Hello all! In this new episode of the podcast, I am joined by the wonderfully innovative composer Grant Fonda. Grant has contributed music to various multi-media projects, including notable documentaries such as THE DATING PROJECT and the award-winning DOWN THE FENCE, and is graciously taking time to talk about his score for the new documentary feature film entitled THE HOUSE THAT ROB BUILT, which...
ASTS 036: Composer Enis Rotthoff ("Love Sarah") 21.02.2021 38:48
Welcome back, everyone! In this new episode, I talk with multi-talented composer Enis Rotthoff. Born in Berlin, Enis is a well established and distinct musical voice in German cinema and in recent years has been been cultivating a similarly impressive reputation here in the United States. He has composed music for diverse films such as GUNS AKIMBO and THE SUNLIT NIGHT and I'm pleased to welcome En...
ASTS 035: Guest Neil S. Bulk, soundtrack album producer and editor, 2020 in review 01.02.2021 1:05:16
Welcome to the first new episode of 2021! I am graciously joined once more by soundtrack album producer and editor Neil S. Bulk to review his projects from the previous year and discuss surprises, roadblocks and highlights along the way. Titles covered in this episode include THE KARATE KID II (1986) and THE KARATE KID III (1989), with music composed by Bill Conti, both available in deluxe edition...
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