Apocalypse Cow is a force of mainly three composers who create inventive music, whether it is for film, television, games, or fellow artists. Because not all music is the same, here's a studio that's different! Film scores include The Hollywood Dream, documentary scores for A Role of Their Own and Two Brothers, One Beer and the American Dream; and Background Cues for Emmy Award-winning TV sitcom Samantha Who, the History Channel’s Cities of the Underworld, and The Food Network’s Ace of Cakes. Projects include music for Dr. 90210 and commercials for Sunbeam and Mountain Dew.
The two brothers (Jeffrey and Dan Jeremy) and wife (Theresa) have been writing songs or involved in music since childhood. They founded Apocalypse Cow in 1999, when their hobby demanded turning it into a full-time family business. Since then, Apocalypse Cow has created music videos, scored films, produced charting rock albums, and written music for arcade games, exercise videos, music libraries and more. Apocalypse Cow also houses a full recording studio so musicians can easily be recorded live when needed.
Power chord driven punk-rock instrumental reminiscent of Green Day/Blink 182. This track is begging for a catchy melody to be sung over the energetic chorus. Also perfect for road trip, party, and other teen comedy scenes. Think the boys of American Pie arriving at their summer beach house, Instrumental, Rock, Modern Rock
Great blues track. Sounds a lot like the Black Keys. Driving guitar rock great for a montage, chase, or intro. Example scene: bumbling criminals make off with stolen truck full of TVs, smash through roadblocks and ramp over other cars while being chased by police. Male Vocals, Rock, Blues Rock
Heavy, dark, brooding instrumental. Maybe Disturbed with a little Alice Cooper horror effect? Foreboding and gory to say the least. Instrumental, Rock, Heavy Metal
Godsmack, Aggressive, Heavy, Propulsive. Snappy kick drum gives metal vibe. Vocals are hard and scathing. Example scene: sexy anti-heroine mows down a horde of the undead in an underground chamber while making her way to the demon lord plotting world domination. Instrumental, Rock, Hard Rock
Oldies rock and roll dance song similar to "At the Hop". Fun spirited about a crazy new fad of a dance called the Cocoaberry Stomp. Everyone dances with their hands up in the air. Great for scenes of a 50's high school sock hop or prom, especially with a live band playing. Also good for radio. Male Vocals, Rock, 50s Rock
Pop Punk about living up to whats on TV and how the main character doesn't enjoy the same outcomes his heroes get on television. Great for scenes where the characters have something frustrating happen to them. Male Vocals, Rock, Pop Rock
An oldies song similar to Earth Angel complete with backup singers. Sweet song that fits prom slow dances where the girl and boy are dancing tight together and the band is on the stage crooning to the dancers. Male Vocals, Rock, 50s Rock
Uptempo fun Oldies song about getting the girl and just dancing through the night. Poodle skirts, ice cream shops and saddle shoes all give this song the taste of the 1950's. Could also be used as a modern rockabilly song. Male Vocals, Rock, 50s Rock
Modern rock song with a slow, mellow beginning. Then the guitars come in strong and rock. Excellent epic sounding slow burner for any scene involving nostalgia, remembrance, or an emotive backdrop. High School graduation, hero returns from long quest, etc. Instrumental, Rock, Modern Rock
A modern rock song with elements of hiphop a la 311, P.O.D., & Linkin Park, with spiritually-centered lyrics about the quest to be a better person. Male Vocals, Rock, Hard Rock
A modern rock song with elements of hiphop a la 311, P. O. D., & Linkin Park, with spiritually-centered lyrics about the quest to be a better person. Great for motivational material or speeches aimed at teens, modern church/bible study groups and retreats. Male Vocals, Rock, Hard Rock