New Blood Interactive / Andrew Hulshult (YouTube)

Hulshult’s name might sound familiar to you, especially if you’ve played other shooters in the past decade. He’s worked on the soundtracks for games like Amid Evil, Wrath: Aeon of Ruin, Quake Champions, and most recently the latest Doom Eternal DLC. So, with a career like that, it’s not surprising that Dusk’s tracks are badass. But the music in Dusk isn’t just heavy metal. It’s a mix of fast and slow; this soundtrack has layers and range, man. For example, the creepy, early-game “Ashes to Ashes, Dusk to Dusk” sets a pensive mood.

New Blood Interactive / Andrew Hulshult (YouTube)

This being a fast-paced, retro-inspired shooter, the slow, ominous tunes are accompanied by plenty of heavy, chunky metal. I think there’s a law that says you have to include shredding guitars in any retro shooter. Them’s the rules, folks. One of my favorites is “Endless,” which is the kind of music the Doomguy, a noted metalhead, would approve of.

New Blood Interactive / Andrew Hulshult (YouTube)

I don’t want to spoil too much of the music because, like the game itself, the soundtrack goes places and is best experienced going in blind while playing the game. But if you don’t mind hearing something from much later in the game, then here’s one last track to prove to you that Dusk’s soundtrack is a genuine banger. “Unworthy” plays toward the very end of the game and is the perfect music to enjoy while shotgunning an evil cult out of existence, among other activities.

New Blood Interactive / Andrew Hulshult (YouTube)

And that’s it for today’s Morning Music! I hope we get a Dusk 2 one day. The world needs more Dusk. More importantly, I need more Dusk. Anyway, if you don’t mind, I’m going to go play more Dusk and headbang at my desk, gently, until either my editors or my girlfriend yell at me. Say hi in the comments and feel free to share your favorite Hulshult tracks or talk about anything else related to games, music, or whatever else has you preoccupied today. See you Monday!