"Fracture" is a captivating soundtrack album composed by the renowned Mychael Danna, with contributions from his brother Jeff Danna. Released on July 9, 2007, this score accompanies the psychological thriller film "Fracture," directed by Gregory Hoblit. The album features 15 tracks, spanning a total duration of 44 minutes, and is a testament to the Danna brothers' ability to create tension and intrigue through music.
The soundtrack is a masterclass in atmospheric composition, with each track expertly crafted to enhance the film's narrative. From the haunting melodies of "The Rube" to the intense crescendos of "Suicide," the album showcases a range of musical styles and techniques. The Danna's use of classical instruments and modern sound design creates a unique sonic landscape that is both familiar and unsettling.
The album's highlight is the interplay between the brothers' compositions, with Mychael Danna's orchestral arrangements complementing Jeff Danna's electronic textures. This collaboration results in a cohesive and immersive listening experience that stands out in the world of film scores.
"Fracture" is not just a soundtrack but a collection of musical pieces that can be enjoyed independently of the film. Whether you're a fan of film scores, classical music, or simply great composition, this album is sure to impress. The album was released under New Line Records and Silva Screen Records, further cementing its place in the world of cinematic music.