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		<title>Don&#039;t Close Your Eyes (Original Motion Picture Score)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Kael Hope at his most cinematic - a seven-track score for a horror film that doesn't exist, built around a single phrase that the music keeps trying to convince itself of.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Don't Close Your Eyes</em> is Kael Hope at his most cinematic - a seven-track score for a horror film that doesn't exist, built around a single phrase that the music keeps trying to convince itself of: it's over, right?</p>
<h2>The album</h2>
<p>The score follows a tight emotional arc from end to end. <em>Don't Close Your Eyes</em> opens with the warning. <em>Behind You</em> and <em>The Scream</em> deliver the threat. <em>Is It Over?</em>, <em>NOPE.</em>, <em>You Thought It Was Over?</em> and <em>It's Over... Right?</em> play the entire post-climax tradition of horror scoring as a series of false endings - each one resolves, then doesn't, then resolves, then doesn't. It's a score that understands the genre it's pretending to score, and it leans into the joke without ever breaking the tension.</p>
<p>The instrumentation is sparse and percussive where it needs to be, and openly orchestral where the moment calls for it. There's a vocal piece in the middle of the album - <em>NOPE.</em> - that breaks the instrumental rule with a spoken-rapped verse, a deliberate disruption that lands like the moment in a horror film when a character finally says out loud what they've been afraid to admit.</p>
<h2>The story</h2>
<p>This is the album that proves Kael Hope can write to picture even when there is no picture. The score is structured exactly the way a real soundtrack would be: cues that match scenes, themes that recur, an arc that builds and pretends to release. By naming the project an <em>Original Motion Picture Score</em>, Lars is making a small declaration - that the form is the point, that you can write a soundtrack to a film that lives only in the listener's head, and that the result still works as music.</p>
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