The Rover (soundtrack) explained

The Rover (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Type:film
Longtype:/ soundtrack album
Artist:various artists
Cover:The Rover (soundtrack).png
Released:10 October 2014
Recorded:2014
Length:61:33
Label:Lakeshore
Producer:Antony Partos
Chronology:Antony Partos
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The Rover (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2014 film The Rover directed by David Michôd. The album consisted of cues from the musical score is composed by Australian film and television composer Antony Partos and selections from Sam Petty, Colin Stetson, Matthias Loibner, William Basinski and Tortoise which were mostly compilations of alternative rock, indie pop and electronic. The soundtrack was released through Lakeshore Records on 10 October 2014, four months after the film's release.

Development

In October 2013, it was announced that Antony Partos, who previously scored Michôd's Animal Kingdom (2010), would compose the score for The Rover.[1] Musician Sam Petty who previously worked with Michôd on Animal Kingdom and Hesher (2010) selected the musical pieces for the film.[2] The music for the film featured contributions from saxophonists Colin Stetson, William Basinski, hurdy-gurdy player Matthias Loibner, and music from post-rock bands and pop artists.

Michôd found that using pieces from saxophonists Stetson and Basinski would help his ideas to examine music in the clearest and easiest ways possible on how it is incorporated into the film in its key sequences. Those pieces were not only used as temp tracks, but an ideal part of the musical fabric he designed. Originally, he also selected "Don't Cha" by The Pussycat Dolls to use in a crucial scene in the film involving Rey (played by Pattinson) but later changed it to "Pretty Girl Rock" by Keri Hilson.[3]

According to Partos, the music was a simpler process than Animal Kingdom, where Petty worked with tonal based textures that would streamline the process for the film; he would send temp mixes and individual sounds to Petty so that the musical palette could be established much earlier. He was tasked to build the love and trust between the two main characters irrespective of their circumstances, adding that "there is a subtle yet tangible shift that develops two thirds of the way through the story and the score does change in this regard to become more harmonically based compared to the textures that are present in the first half of the film."

Partos recorded the bass and baritones at the usual register, while also played the harmonics and notes at their extreme high end. He would manipulate those elements octaves below or higher than the original pitch that would create a "somehow tender but simultaneously alien" mood, which was similarly evoked through bass, Irish whistles and strings. The strings were recorded individually and combined with the "bastardized custom made violins" with strings which could play in either viola or cello pitch as well as electric violin, so that it would create a mood which was "subtly emotional but somehow unfamiliar and lonely."

Release

The soundtrack album was not released along with the film, although few tracks were published on an IndieWire article after the premiere in 2014 Cannes Film Festival.[4] [5] On 24 September 2014, Lakeshore Records announced the film's soundtrack and released in a digital format on 10 October 2014, followed by a physical release on 14 November 2014.[6] [7]

Reception

Scott Foundas of Variety wrote that Partos' original score "immeasurably enhanced the mood" and "compensates for the film’s spare dialogue with an inspired mix of industrial shrieks, tribal drumbeats and wails, and fleeting snatches of melody. The rich soundscape is further enhanced by sound designer Sam Petty’s crisply recorded and mixed effects, which bring every humming electric light, chirping cricket and whirring engine to the fore."[8] Jonathan Romney of The Guardian wrote "Antony Partos's score features guitar that veer from grungy metallic rasp to a baleful, distant dead clang, and Sam Petty's sound design – insects, raspy motors, the death-rattle crunch of gravel – is meshed in wonderfully."[9] Julian Roman of MovieWeb wrote " The score by Antony Partos also adds to the deeply unsettling nature of this film."[10]

Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter called it as an "extraordinary soundtrack, which, in its wild, idiosyncratic weirdness, is probably the most effectively eccentric and radical film score since Jonny Greenwood's for There Will Be Blood. Composed by Australian Antony Partos, with heavy contributions from sound designer and additional composer Sam Petty and existing source music, the track moans, cracks and wails with bizarre audible elements that blur the line between music and natural sounds and emanate from instruments both identifiable and not. The effect is both hypnotic and disturbing, pertinent to what’s onscreen and out of nowhere. In all events, it magnifies and enhances the already intense nature of the experience."[11]

Ann Hornaday of The Washington Post called it as a "harsh, dissonant electronic score",[12] while Kenneth Turan of Los Angeles Times described it as "ominous" and "disquieting".[13] Kiya Reardon of The Globe and Mail wrote "Antony Partos's subtle score and a soundtrack featuring the ambient rhythms of the post-punk group Tortoise add to the eerie, threatening tone."[14]

Additional music

Film music not included in the album!#!Title!Artist(s)
1"Meak Mer Nov Odor Meanchhey"Savy Heng and James Cecil
2"Backpack"Gabby La La
3"Trilogy – The Three Ages of Man: Memories"Frances-Marie Uitti
4"Time is Advancing with Fitful Irregularity"Colin Stetson
5"As a Bird or Branch"Colin Stetson
6"Awake on Foreign Shores"Colin Stetson
7"Ko–Tha–Three Dances Of Shiva: Transcription For Double Bass By Fernando Grillo – I"Robert Black
8"Do I Worry?"The Ink Spots
9"Djed"Tortoise
10"I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say"Pattie Rosemon with Frank and Odie Rosemon
11"Pretty Girl Rock"Keri Hilson
12"Gone"Clearside (featured in the first trailer)[15]

Accolades

Year! scope="col"
AwardCategoryRecipientResult
2014AACTA Awards (4th)Best Original Music ScoreAntony Partos[16]
Sam Petty
Best Sound[17]
Des Kenneally
Justine Angus
Brooke Trezise
Francis Ward Lindsay
Robert Mackenzie
Australian Screen Sound Guild AwardsBest Film Sound RecordingDes Kenneally[18]
Marco Arlotta
Rob Nokes
2015Film Critics Circle of AustraliaBest Music ScoreAntony Partos[19]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 15 October 2013 . Antony Partos Scoring David Michod's 'The Rover' . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20140214054144/http://filmmusicreporter.com/2013/10/15/antony-partos-scoring-david-michods-the-rover/ . 14 February 2014 . 1 March 2014.
  2. Web site: Listen: Tracks From 'The Rover' Soundtrack Including Tortoise, Colin Stetson, William Basinski & More. 23 May 2014 . 24 May 2014.
  3. Web site: Hasty . Katie . 27 June 2014 . Stream 'The Rover' score, plus a Q&A with David Michôd and Antony Partos: Exclusive . https://web.archive.org/web/20140704191837/http://www.hitfix.com/immaculate-noise/stream-the-rover-score-plus-our-qa-with-david-michod-and-antony-partos . 4 July 2014 . 18 July 2014 . Hitfix.
  4. Web site: 25 August 2014 . The Rover Soundtrack Album Coming Soon On Lakeshore Records, Film Starring Guy Pearce & Robert Pattinson In Theaters Now . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20180615004413/https://filmmusicdaily.com/2014/08/25/the-rover-soundtrack-album-coming-soon-on-lakeshore-records-film-starring-guy-pearce-robert-pattinson-in-theaters-now/ . 15 June 2018 . 27 August 2014 . Film Music Daily.
  5. Web site: Davis . Edward . 2014-05-23 . Listen: Tracks From ‘The Rover’ Soundtrack Including Tortoise, Colin Stetson, William Basinski & More . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240803144601/https://www.indiewire.com/news/general-news/listen-tracks-from-the-rover-soundtrack-including-tortoise-colin-stetson-william-basinski-more-85514/ . 2024-08-03 . 2024-08-03 . IndieWire . en-US.
  6. Web site: 24 September 2014 . 'The Rover' Soundtrack Finally Scores A Release With Music By Antony Partos, Sam Petty, Tortoise & More . https://web.archive.org/web/20141015044205/http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/the-rover-soundtrack-finally-scores-a-release-with-music-by-antony-partos-sam-petty-tortoise-more-20140924 . 15 October 2014 . 25 September 2014.
  7. Web site: 24 September 2014 . 'The Rover' Soundtrack Details . https://web.archive.org/web/20140926022033/http://filmmusicreporter.com/2014/09/24/the-rover-soundtrack-details/ . 26 September 2014 . 25 September 2014 . Film Music Reporter.
  8. Web site: Foundas . Scott . 2014-05-17 . Film Review: ‘The Rover’ . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20140521015856/https://variety.com/2014/film/reviews/cannes-film-review-the-rover-1201183127/ . 2014-05-21 . 2024-08-03 . Variety . en-US.
  9. News: Romney . Jonathan . 2014-08-17 . The Rover review – 'an honourable misfire' of a dystopian drama . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20140820173025/https://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/aug/17/the-rover-review-honourable-misfire-guy-pearce . 2014-08-20 . 2024-08-03 . The Observer . en-GB . 0029-7712.
  10. Web site: Roman . Julian . 2014-06-19 . The Rover Review . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210923023710/https://movieweb.com/the-rover-review/ . 2021-09-23 . 2024-08-03 . MovieWeb . en.
  11. Web site: McCarthy . Todd . 2014-05-17 . ‘The Rover’: Cannes Review . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230607065755/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/rover-cannes-review-704540/ . 2023-06-07 . 2024-08-03 . The Hollywood Reporter . en-US.
  12. News: Hornaday . Ann . 2014-06-20 . ‘The Rover’ movie review . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20140718044610/https://www.washingtonpost.com/goingoutguide/movies/the-rover-movie-review/2014/06/18/0651bef4-f56a-11e3-a606-946fd632f9f1_story.html . 2014-07-18 . 2024-08-03 . The Washington Post.
  13. Web site: Turan . Kenneth . 2014-06-12 . Review: A car theft drives the chilling, intense 'The Rover' . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20140706213359/https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-et-mn-the-rover-movie-review-20140613-column.html . 2014-07-06 . 2024-08-03 . Los Angeles Times . en-US.
  14. News: Reardon . Kiya . 2014-06-20 . The Rover doesn’t feel worth the journey . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20140706050907/https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/film/film-reviews/the-rover-doesnt-feel-worth-the-journey/article19248891/ . 2014-07-06 . 2024-08-03 . The Globe and Mail . en-CA.
  15. Web site: The Rover Trailer . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140419190557/http://clearsidemusic.com/the-rover-trailer/ . 19 April 2014 . 11 March 2014.
  16. News: 4th AACTA Awards Nominees. 3 December 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150503054801/http://www.aacta.org/media/249803/4th%20aacta%20awards%20nominees_all_by%20category.pdf. 3 May 2015. dmy-all.
  17. News: AACTA awards: The Water Diviner and The Babadook share best film honours. https://web.archive.org/web/20150215064002/http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-01-29/australian-academy-cinema-television-arts-awards/6056028. 15 February 2015. 30 January 2015.
  18. News: Announced: The 2014 ASSG Award Winners. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304034759/http://if.com.au/2014/11/25/article/Announced-The-2014-ASSG-Award-Winners/XNYSTCUXQE. 4 March 2016. 26 November 2014.
  19. News: Nominations for the 2015 AFCA Film Awards. https://web.archive.org/web/20150404232910/http://www.sydneyartsguide.com.au/nominations-2015-afca-film-awards/#more-16965. 4 April 2015. 26 November 2014.