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Civil War (Ben Salisbury/Geoff Barrow) (2024)
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Composed and Produced by:
Ben Salisbury
Geoff Barrow
Total Time: 22:58
• 1. Headshot (1:40)
• 2. Execution (2:31)
• 3. Flashback (3:18)
• 4. Refugees (1:59)
• 5. Lost (0:56)
• 6. Aftermath (2:13)
• 7. Twilight Zone (1:12)
• 8. Address (1:42)
• 9. Camp (1:45)
• 10. Body Pit (3:12)
• 11. Moving Out (2:30)


Album Cover Art
A24 Music
(April 19th, 2024)
Commercial digital release only.
The Fog
Drive
There exists no official packaging for this album.
Filmtracks Traffic Rank: #2,062
Written 4/24/24
Buy it... because, for whatever reason, you decided against spending your money on hookers and beer instead.

Avoid it... if you prefer your film music not to beg questions about whether you could conjure a more effective amateur score than the paid composers.

Civil War: (Ben Salisbury/Geoff Barrow) California and Texas joining forces in a civil war against the American federal government? Fans of the San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys taking up arms together!? Really? The premise of the 2024 thriller drama Civil War is so insanely ridiculous that all hope for any believable logic in the picture is dashed up front. In some near-term dystopian future, the United States breaks apart into numerous oddball factions in reaction to a tyrannical president of the northeastern states, and the "Western Forces" allied with California and Texas go on an ass-kicking expedition that results in that president's glorious execution. But that's not actually the point of Civil War. It's meant to be a drama about photographers and journalists seeking a good story and a great shot, several of them conveniently killed along the way. Their journey is filled with hateful encounters and senseless death at every turn, making the film a commentary about how awful all Americans must seem to the rest of the planet. Its cold and depressing message might be poignant if not for the endless logical fallacies of the plot, the kind the schlock that a teenager might write for a school project. Amazingly, though, critics were fairly receptive to the movie, and it performed pretty well for a purely independent, R-rated venture. English writer and director (there might be part of the problem right there) Alex Garland has a tendency to infuse ambient soundscapes into the mix of his projects, and for Civil War, he strangely sprinkles in six or seven songs ranging widely in genre from the 1970's to 2010's for various scenes of despair in the narrative. In between those awkward entries is an original score by British composing tandem Ben Salisbury and Geoff Barrow, band musicians who write film and television music as one aspect of their careers. Their collaboration with Garland runs back to Ex Machina in 2014, and their subsequent scoring duties have yielded a handful of rather uninspiring albums since. Those familiar with their work will recognize the atmospheric approach for Civil War, groaning synthetic haze that has nothing in common with the songs selected for the movie and, for better or worse, only runs for 23 minutes on album. For most casual listeners, those 23 minutes will be far more than enough.

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