Animal Kingdom


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# Track Artist/Composer Duration
1.Big Love (Animal Kingdom Main Title Theme)Claudia Sarne & Atticus Ross3:12
2.Julia's Room2:52
3.Biking0:46
4.Cutback3:09
5.Ms. Anderson1:16
6.Paintball2:59
7.New Canticle3:08
8.3 of Us, 2 of You1:42
9.Boarding2:54
10.I Forgive You3:57
11.Don't Cry2:42
12.The Family Cut2:16
13.Let Go1:00
14.Tank5:13
15.Pierce(d)3:03
16.Into the Black1:37
17.Bullpen2:19
18.Didn't Think You Had It in You2:43
19.All Points Bulletin2:54
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Animal Kingdom

Added on Friday, July 16, 2021  

Animal Kingdom

WaterTower Music is excited to presents the release of the TNT Original Series Soundtrack for the Warner Bros. Television crime-drama ‘Animal Kingdom,’ composed by Alexis Marsh & Samuel Jones. The album debuts, July 9, 2021, ahead of the Season 5 premiere on TNT.

WaterTower Music is excited to presents the release of the TNT Original Series Soundtrack for the Warner Bros. Television crime-drama ‘Animal Kingdom,’ composed by Alexis Marsh & Samuel Jones. The album debuts, July 9, 2021, ahead of the Season 5 premiere on TNT.

This 19-track ‘Animal Kingdom’ album, composed by Marsh & Jones, features original music selects from Seasons 1 through 4, including ‘Big Love,’ the series main title theme from composers Atticus Ross & Claudia Sarne. Marsh & Jones comment on the show’s music:

“It’s a lot of fun to translate metaphors and adjectives into music. In developing the sound of the Animal Kingdom score, the producers used words like ‘muscular,’ ‘broken glass,’ ‘jagged,’ and our collective favorite ‘bilious contempt’ – which we still laugh about five years on. Each season we’ve pushed the score into new areas of what those descriptors could sound like by using pedals, modular synths, or extreme digital manipulations to shape the sound of recorded drums, guitar, and bass.”

They continue, “The overarching direction has always been to make it unsettling. The essential tension for us is in contrasting how successful the Codys are when they work together with how self-destructive they are when they break off from the family – how they all crave independence at various points, but then make these agonizing choices that only bind them tighter to one another. We have to balance musical elements carefully to avoid sentimentality, convey the seriousness of the situations, but also allow for moments of relief and levity so the pressure doesn’t become overwhelming.”

About Animal Kingdom
Animal Kingdom centers on a Southern California family, whose excessive lifestyle is fueled by their criminal activities. When J Cody (Finn Cole) moves in with his estranged grandmother Janine “Smurf” Cody and her freewheeling sons – Andrew “Pope” (Shawn Hatosy), Craig (Ben Robson) and Deran (Jake Weary) – he quickly learns the reason he’s been shielded from them for years. Smurf and her boys make their living through carefully planned armed robberies and other criminal activities. In order to survive in this world, J must prove his loyalties to the Cody crime family. Produced by John Wells Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television, the series was developed for television by Jonathan Lisco and inspired by the award-winning Australian feature film, written and directed by David Michôd and produced by Liz Watts, who serve as executive producers on the series, alongside Wells, Daniele Nathanson and Erin Jontow in its current season.

About Alexis Marsh & Samuel Jones
Composing duo Alexis Marsh & Samuel Jones began their career collaborating with rising filmmakers in Los Angeles after graduating from USC’s Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television program in 2010. Their first feature film score, for Jocelyn Towne's I Am I, introduced a DIY aesthetic of recording and performing each instrument at their home studio while marking their emergence as songwriters and producers with the film's main title song, 'Chances (Gone Too Soon)'.

The two multi-instrumentalists have since contributed music ranging in style from electronic minimalism to lush orchestral for feature films (We'll Never Have Paris, Lila & Eve, Preservation, Equity, Next Gen), TV shows (TNT's Animal Kingdom, HBO's Sesame Street), documentaries (Ingrid, 20 Years of Madness, Looking at the Stars), art installations (Alex Israel's KBRZ The Breeze, As It Lays) and advertising campaigns (Pinterest, Glossier, Rimowa).

The duo’s film work has been heard at Sundance, SXSW, Tribeca, AFI Fest, and Slamdance. In 2016, they launched the band project DYAN with frequent collaborator Dan Dorff Jr., independently releasing their debut album 'Looking For Knives' and the “Absence” EP two years later. DYAN’s work can be heard on the tv shows Better Things, Good Behavior, Deception, Lucifer, and Jessica Jones.
( - White Bear PR WaterTower Music - )


More info at: Animal Kingdom On Facebook

More info at: Composers Alexis Marsh & Samuel Jones Official Site





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