Fernando Velázquez, renowned for his evocative and atmospheric scores, presents the original motion picture soundtrack for the 2016 dark fantasy drama film "A Monster Calls." Released on December 9, 2016, under Back Lot Music, this captivating album spans 21 tracks and a duration of 1 hour and 11 minutes. Velázquez masterfully conducts the Basque Symphony Orchestra, delivering a hauntingly beautiful and emotionally resonant musical journey that perfectly complements the film's poignant narrative.
The soundtrack opens with the poignant "Tear Up This Town" by Keane, setting the tone for the ensuing musical exploration. Velázquez's compositions, such as "Conor Wakes Up / Main Title," "The Monster Wakes Up," and "Crisis," weave a tapestry of intricate melodies and powerful orchestrations that reflect the film's themes of loss, love, and resilience. Each track is a testament to Velázquez's ability to evoke deep emotions and immerse the audience in the story.
Highlights include "The Second Encounter," a piece that builds tension and anticipation, and "A World Destroyed," which captures the raw intensity of the film's pivotal moments. The album also features softer, more reflective pieces like "I Wish I Had a Hundred Years" and "The Truth," showcasing Velázquez's versatility and depth as a composer.
The orchestral version of "Tear Up This Town" provides a fitting conclusion to the album, blending the film's emotional core with the haunting beauty of Keane's original composition. Whether you're a fan of film scores, orchestral music, or simply appreciate a well-crafted soundtrack, Fernando Velázquez's "A Monster Calls" is a must-listen that will leave a lasting impression.