Fernando Velázquez, the acclaimed Spanish composer known for his evocative and deeply moving scores, presents "A Monster Calls," a hauntingly beautiful soundtrack released on December 9, 2016, under Back Lot Music. This album is a testament to Velázquez's ability to weave intricate emotional narratives through music, accompanying the 2016 film of the same name.
Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 11 minutes, the album is a rich tapestry of orchestral compositions that range from tender and introspective to powerful and dramatic. Each track, from the opening "Tear Up This Town" to the final "End Credits," is a masterclass in emotional storytelling. The album features a variety of themes, including the poignant "Conor Wakes Up / Main Title," the haunting "The Monster Wakes Up," and the hopeful "A New Hope / Dad Leaves."
Velázquez's score is not just a backdrop but a central character in the film, and this album allows listeners to experience the depth and breadth of his work. The orchestral arrangements are lush and immersive, with each note carefully crafted to evoke a specific mood or memory. The inclusion of both the original and orchestral versions of "Tear Up This Town" offers a unique insight into the creative process behind the score.
"A Monster Calls" is a must-listen for fans of film scores and those who appreciate the power of music to convey complex emotions. Fernando Velázquez's compositions are a reminder of the profound impact that a well-crafted soundtrack can have, making this album a standout in his impressive discography.