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"Emerging Past" Soundtrack Lyrics

Movie • 2011

Track Listing

Soul I Bare

G Tom Mac

Out Of Control

Kizzy Star

Dreaming

Melpomeni

Killer Head

G Tom Mac

Emerging Past Theme

Duck 1

Fallen

G Tom Mac

When The Time Comes

Magni

Mend Me

G Tom Mac & Corey Haim

Secrets Of Oz

G Tom Mac

Mud

Katie DiCicco

Taken Away

G Tom Mac

My House My Rules

G Tom Mac

Beautiful Tragedy (Emerging Past Theme Remix)

Katie DiCicco

Pamela's Theme

G Tom Mac

Designer Drug Hell

Rikets

Chase Me

G Tom Mac

Hello Lonely

Brian Ray



"Emerging Past (Original Soundtrack)" Soundtrack Description

Emerging Past teaser thumbnail with protagonist framed by harsh light and grainy horror texture
Independent horror with a label-backed album: Spectra Records issued the 17-track companion in 2011.

Overview

The film leans on an alt-rock/indie compilation headlined by Gerard McMann (G Tom Mac), whose songs and cues set a moody, nocturnal pulse around a reporter’s unraveling. Spectra Records released a 17-track album in 2011 across digital and CD—unusual reach for a micro-budget horror. Trusted source: We Are Movie Geeks.

Expect a split personality: singer-song cuts (“Soul I Bare,” “Mud”) carry character emotion; darker electronics and guitar-driven cues shape pursuit and dread. The album is available on major streamers, with entries crediting G Tom Mac, Katie DiCicco, Kizzy Star, Melpomeni, Brian Ray, Magni and others. Trusted source: Spotify.

Emerging Past teaser: title card over black with strobing frames hinting at ritual imagery
Album flow mirrors the movie’s arc: discovery → escalation → reckoning.

Questions & Answers

Is there an official soundtrack album?
Yes. Spectra Records issued a 17-track compilation in 2011 on CD and digital stores; it’s on streaming.
Who wrote the original music?
Gerard McMann (G Tom Mac) contributed the score and several featured songs per contemporaneous press; IMDb also lists David M. Parks as composer. Both credits appear in public sources.
Which notable songs are on the album?
“Soul I Bare” (G Tom Mac), “Mend Me” (G Tom Mac & Corey Haim), “Mud” and “Beautiful Tragedy” (Katie DiCicco), “Out Of Control” (Kizzy Star), “Dreaming” (Melpomeni), plus cuts by Brian Ray and Magni.
Is there a theme cue?
Yes—an instrumental “Emerging Past Theme” appears on the streamer listing.
Does the Director’s Cut change the music?
A Director’s Cut was promoted later; publicly available track-by-scene documentation is scarce. No authoritative, itemized changes have been published.
Where can I hear the songs?
Spotify and other platforms host a 17-track “Emerging Past Soundtrack” compilation credited to Various Artists.

Notes & Trivia

  • Spectra’s press called it “a 17 song soundtrack… alternative rock with pop and instrumental themes.”
  • “Soul I Bare” had an official music video directed by Thomas J. Churchill.
  • “Mud” (Katie DiCicco) won Best Song at the New York City International Film Festival.
  • “Mend Me,” co-credited to G Tom Mac and Corey Haim, appears on the album.
  • Album runtime on AllMusic listing: ~62 minutes.

Genres & Themes

Alt-rock & dark pop → internal panic. Mid-tempo guitars and close-mic vocals trace the lead’s fear turning into fixation.

Electro-goth & atmospheric score → ritual menace. Low synth beds and drum programming create the film’s “something follows” sensation.

Acoustic/emotive ballads → human cost. Cuts like “Mud” and “Beautiful Tragedy” reset intensity and underline aftermath. Trusted source: Horror Society.

Emerging Past teaser frame: blurred streetlights and a figure in motion suggesting chase energy
Score textures = dread; songs = point-of-view and fallout.

Tracks & Scenes

Public, time-stamped scene guides do not exist for this title. Below are verified album cuts with best-available placement notes from official promo materials and label copy. Where the exact on-screen moment is unknown, it’s marked as such.

“Soul I Bare” — G Tom Mac
Where it plays: Used in film and heavily in marketing; exact scene varies by cut (not publicly time-stamped).
Why it matters: The signature vocal—brooding verses into cathartic hook—became the project’s musical calling card.

“Mend Me” — G Tom Mac & Corey Haim
Where it plays: Featured on the album; in-film scene not publicly documented.
Why it matters: Posthumous Haim vocal with G Tom Mac; thematic tie to broken memory and repair.

“Mud” — Katie DiCicco
Where it plays: Featured on the album; award-winning song with an official video; specific scene not listed.
Why it matters: A melodic pause—used to offset the thriller’s harsher textures.

“Beautiful Tragedy (Emerging Past Theme Remix)” — Katie DiCicco
Where it plays: Album cut; scene placement not listed.
Why it matters: Title-adjacent piece that reframes the main thematic color with pop sensibility.

“Out Of Control” — Kizzy Star
Where it plays: Album cut; scene placement not listed.
Why it matters: Aptly titled adrenaline push; likely used around escalation beats.

“Dreaming” — Melpomeni
Where it plays: Album cut; scene placement not listed.
Why it matters: A spectral vocal interlude amid grit.

“Killer Head” — G Tom Mac
Where it plays: Album cut; scene placement not listed.
Why it matters: Darker guitar/electronic blend that fits stalking sequences.

“Emerging Past Theme” — Duck 1
Where it plays: Instrumental theme on the album; likely tied to titles or motif (exact cut unknown).
Why it matters: Anchors the project’s musical identity.

“Secrets of Oz” — Roxx-Lynze
Where it plays: Album cut; scene placement not listed.
Why it matters: Left-field color track rounding out the compilation’s palette.

Music–Story Links

  • Voice vs. void: Song vocals track the protagonist’s attempts to narrate chaos; synth/score textures represent what she can’t name.
  • Memory refrains: Lyrical hooks (“mend,” “mud,” “bare”) echo the film’s obsession with corrupted evidence.
  • Pulse logic: Mid-tempo rock cues map to pursuit beats; slower ballads occupy aftermath scenes.
Emerging Past teaser: close-up of camera lens and frantic hand-held framing
Songs voice the inner monologue; the score draws the perimeter.

How It Was Made

Composer & songs. Contemporary pieces and score credited in press to G Tom Mac; IMDb also lists David M. Parks as composer—both attributions surface across public databases and promo. Trusted source: Dread Central.

Label & rollout. Spectra Records partnered with the production companies to release the compilation (digital, CD). Marketing singled out “Soul I Bare,” “Mend Me” (with Corey Haim), and Katie DiCicco’s contributions.

Reception & Quotes

“One of the best soundtracks I’ve heard all year! Great from start to finish.” Bobby Collins, Spectra Records (via press)
“Original score and songs by G Tom Mac.” Dread Central (premiere coverage)

Fan chatter around the album centered on the G Tom Mac material and the Corey Haim collaboration; critics noted the surprising polish for a micro-budget release.

Additional Info

  • Album artists credited on retailer/streamer pages include G Tom Mac (aka Gerard McMann), Katie DiCicco, Kizzy Star, Melpomeni, Brian Ray, Magni, Dwight Kennedy, Tony McGovern, Julian Bunetta.
  • Label copy described the compilation as “alternative rock… with pop and instrumental movie themes.”
  • Spectra PR pegged the soundtrack street date in early May 2011, with the DVD later that month.
  • Availability today: Spotify and other services list a 17-track set under “Emerging Past Soundtrack.”
  • Director’s Cut trailers circulated years later; music differences—if any—are not officially itemized.

Technical Info

  • Title: Emerging Past (Original Soundtrack)
  • Year / Type: 2011 / Various-artists soundtrack (film: independent horror, 2011)
  • Label: Spectra Records
  • Music by (press): Gerard McMann (G Tom Mac); Also credited (database): David M. Parks (composer)
  • Edition: 17 tracks; CD + digital; runtime ~62 minutes
  • Selected placements (album): “Soul I Bare”; “Mend Me”; “Mud”; “Out Of Control”; “Dreaming”; “Emerging Past Theme”
  • Streaming: Listed as “Emerging Past Soundtrack — Various Artists” on Spotify

Canonical Entities & Relations

SubjectRelationObject
Spectra RecordsreleasedEmerging Past (Original Soundtrack) (2011)
Thomas J. ChurchilldirectedEmerging Past (film)
Gerard McMann (G Tom Mac)composed / performedScore & songs for the film / album
David M. Parkscredited asComposer (database listing)
Katie DiCiccoperformed“Mud”, “Beautiful Tragedy (Emerging Past Theme Remix)”
Corey Haimco-performed“Mend Me” with G Tom Mac
Kizzy Starperformed“Out Of Control”
Melpomeniperformed“Dreaming”

Sources: We Are Movie Geeks; Horror Society; Dread Central; Spotify; Amazon retail listings; AllMusic.

November, 09th 2025


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