SOUNDTRACK Music from the motion picture There Will be Blood
Written by Ben Sims, on 02-07-2009 16:10
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THERE WILL BE BLOOD Original SoundtrackJohnny Greenwood of Radiohead has composed a masterful score that fits the mood and personality of not only the film, but that of the main character Daniel Plainview as well.

There Will Be Blood is dark and brooding, with an unnerving sense of sinister sounds behind the string heavy orchestra theme. Hearing this soundtrack will bring back vivid memories of scenes from the film. And as a soundtrack, that's the ultimate goal.


Last update: 02-07-2009 16:15

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