Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Trouble Every Day..Original Soundtrack...Music by Tindersticks



The soundtrack to the 2001 French movie, Trouble Every Day, does its job in setting the brooding, melancholy mood of a brooding, haunting and disturbing film.

For those who aren't familiar with the Tindersticks, imagine a synthesis of Angelo Badalamenti with John Cage, and early Leonard Cohen - performed inside a chapel. No comparisons are fair, since the sound is truly greater than the some of it's possible influences.

"Trouble Every Day" is more of a composed work than something that might have spontaneously come from a rock band. Many of the bass-lines are played (beautifully) by a double bass, and a full orchestra is used to great effect. Eastern sounding hand-percussion, acoustic guitar, and brass section all contribute to a mood that somehow feels both rich and austere.










2 comments:

Victor said...

Linkbucks is gone, Adfly seems redirecting.
Really appreciate soundtracks though, Thanks

Marty said...

new link has now been added. Yes, links in older posts won't work. Any you need just leave a message and I'll update accordingly...thanks...Marty