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Fire In The Sky Lands on Your Turntable | Music News

Fire in the Sky is coming to your turntable. On November 5, 1975, a forestry worker named Travis Walton disappeared in the forest near Heber, Arizona. Five days later, Walton reappeared, claiming he’d been abducted by aliens. In 1993, the story was adapted for the big screen with Fire In the Sky, and on now boutique soundtrack and home video label Terror-Vision has released the first-ever vinyl release of the soundtrack by Oscar-winning composer Mark Isham. Inspired by the sound of ‘50s sci-fi sound design, Isham’s score adds eerie tension to the film, which features one of the scariest on-screen portrayals of the abduction experience ever. It’s also the first Terror-Vision title pressed at Graveface Press, the vinyl pressing plant facility operated by Terror Vision’s sister label Graveface Records. Visit Terror-Vision.com to grab your copy and explore their catalog of obscure and rare horror flicks, and if you’re hanging out in the northern Arizona woods, keep your eyes on the skies—OR ELSE.