Blade: Trinity Soundtrack
By
Steve English (CHARTattack) December 14, 2004 3:12 pm
Music Review
- Blade: Trinity Soundtrack
- New Line
- 4.5 / 5

Not only does Wesley Snipes get to star in Blade, but he garners an executive album producer credit as well. Assuming he had input on the track selection, he might be inclined to try DJing once his acting career washes up. The audio component of the third Blade film is chock-full of the requisite slice ‘n’ dice hip-hop of former Wu-Tang Clansmen Ghostface Killah and Raekwon (not to mention an appearance from the dearly-departed ODB) and while the RZA’s gloomy beats are ideal for skulking around in the dark, the smattering of rock (Black Lab) and techno (Overseer, the ubiquitous Crystal Method) cuts are surprisingly solid as well. The film may suck, but at least the head-nodding tunes will keep viewers awake between grisly vampire slayings.
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