Monday, February 04, 2013

Beasts of the Southern Wild: Music from the Motion Picture

One of the many striking things about Beasts of the Southern Wild was its excellent, evocative soundtrack; I thought of Beirut with some americana folk elements and Meribah of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, but those with less impoverished and white-person indie-dominated musical references than us would no doubt have more accurate comparisons, presumably New Orleans-based.[*]

The music is really front and centre in Beasts, from the twinkling music box motifs that generate its dream-like air through the rousing fiddle-drums-horns pieces that evoke the energy of the Bathtub community (the fiddle recurs throughout in a variety of guises) and the slower, more emotive pieces like "I Think I Broke Something" and "The Thing That Made You", and it holds together strongly as a listening experience even without the images it accompanies, mostly in little one or two minute snippets, though the two longest ("The Bathtub" and "Once There Was A Hushpuppy") are two of the best.

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[*] Although, having written that and then done some googling, these interviews with co-composer Dan Romer (the other credited co-composer is Benh Zeitlin, who also directed the film) suggest that its influences are much more varied than simply trad deep south (Rihanna gets mentioned in both).