Brian Tyler & Breton Vivian have been tapped to score the upcoming romantic drama "Five Feet Apart".
The film is directed by Justin Baldoni and stars Haley Lu Richardson, Cole Sprouse, Moises Arias, Kimberly Hebert Gregory, Parminder Nagra and Claire Forlani. Vivian has previously contributed additional music to the Tyler-scored "Yellowstone" and "The Devil We Know" and worked on several other of Tyler's project over the last two years.
"Five Feet Apart" hits theaters on March 22nd of 2019.
1. Five Feet Apart (2:53) 2. Hello World (1:51) 3. I Know (2:53) 4. Falling Further (2:47) 5. Love Blooms (3:30) 6. Hide and Seek (3:25) 7. On My Watch (3:32) 8. Stella (1:36) 9. Connection (0:59) 10. Where Are They? (2:19) 11. Human Touch (2:52) 12. Bigger Than Us (2:25) 13. Rooftop Perspective (2:02) 14. Code Blue (5:18) 15. Not Your Fault (2:24) 16. Snow Angel (2:10) 17. Will and Stella (2:37) 18. Life (3:57) 19. The Lights (3:03) 20. Breathe (5:20) 21. Deluxe Edition-Only Bonus Track: My Baby Just Care For Me (2:35)
“It was incredibly rewarding composing the score for FIVE FEET APART, a beautiful story of love and life in the face of impossible odds. The music needed to reflect the indomitable human spirit of its main characters who find love while combating a terminal disease that literally steals one’s breath; cystic fibrosis. The music needed to be raw and honest, understated and powerfully emotional. We treated the score like a concept indie album with reverberated canopies of guitars, ethereal synths and voices, bells, detuned upright pianos, pump organs, and other instruments. The warmth of these instruments contrasted with the cold halls of the hospital setting, while reflecting the warmth of the humanity that inhabits those halls. Like life itself, we are all breathing borrowed air and that melancholy idea was one of the driving themes of the music. At its core, the music represents both the heart and lungs and is a celebration of life itself. The breathing aspect to the music is a theme throughout the album until the very last long extended chord, a major keyed final exhale.”
For a while, I thought that Haley Lu Richardson was Zoey Deutch. I'm getting my modern ingenues mixed up.
Brian talks about the score:
“It was incredibly rewarding composing the score for FIVE FEET APART, a beautiful story of love and life in the face of impossible odds. The music needed to reflect the indomitable human spirit of its main characters who find love while combating a terminal disease that literally steals one’s breath; cystic fibrosis. The music needed to be raw and honest, understated and powerfully emotional. We treated the score like a concept indie album with reverberated canopies of guitars, ethereal synths and voices, bells, detuned upright pianos, pump organs, and other instruments. The warmth of these instruments contrasted with the cold halls of the hospital setting, while reflecting the warmth of the humanity that inhabits those halls. Like life itself, we are all breathing borrowed air and that melancholy idea was one of the driving themes of the music. At its core, the music represents both the heart and lungs and is a celebration of life itself. The breathing aspect to the music is a theme throughout the album until the very last long extended chord, a major keyed final exhale.”