Daniel Blumberg recently scored Brady Corbet’s latest A24 film, The Brutalist, and he is now revealing the details of his soundtrack album. Set to be released on December 13 via Milan Records, The Brutalist soundtrack features 32 songs, including three captivating “Overture” tracks. Take a listen to the new songs below.
Blumberg’s Collaboration with Corbet
Blumberg and Corbet previously worked together on the short film Gyuto, showcasing their successful creative partnership. Blumberg further delved into the world of film scoring when he provided music for Mona Fastvold’s 2020 movie, The World to Come.
Yuck’s Disbandment and Blumberg’s Solo Career
In 2021, Blumberg’s former band, Yuck, officially disbanded. The British rock group, known for their self-titled debut album in 2011, released two more albums, Glow & Behold and Stranger Things. However, Blumberg departed from the band in 2013. As a solo artist, Blumberg has released three non-soundtrack studio albums under his given name: Minus, On&On, and Gut.
Conclusion
Daniel Blumberg’s work on The Brutalist soundtrack showcases his talent and versatility as a musician and composer. His collaboration with Brady Corbet continues to yield impressive results, and his solo career is marked by creativity and individuality. Keep an eye out for the release of The Brutalist soundtrack on December 13, as it promises to be a standout addition to Blumberg’s body of work.
FAQs
Q: How many songs are included in The Brutalist soundtrack?
A: The soundtrack features a total of 32 songs, with three “Overture” tracks leading the release.
Q: What other film projects has Daniel Blumberg worked on as a composer?
A: In addition to The Brutalist, Blumberg has provided music for Mona Fastvold’s 2020 movie, The World to Come.
Q: When did Yuck officially break up?
A: Yuck disbanded in 2021, following the release of their albums Glow & Behold and Stranger Things.
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