The winner of the awards for Best Film and Best Director at ActionFest, a ”must-see” according to Fangoria and ”one of the best action thrillers I’ve seen in recent years” in the words of Ain’t It Cool News, A Lonely Place to Die premieres in UK cinemas on September 6 with international distribution to follow. The soundtrack album from MovieScore Media is the label’s second with up and coming composer Michael Richard Plowman, whose “compelling, rousing score” for Age of Heroes delivered an “evocative and stirring amount of melody and passion” according to the Boston Examiner. The orchestral score for A Lonely Place to Die features a lot of exciting action tracks, tense suspense and also a lot of beautiful melodic writing. Said Plowman, “I wanted a large percussive palette, and then which I know was the right call was to have almost classical lyrical score peppered throughout the film. We wanted a small amount of Celtic in the score, but not enough to attract attention to itself. The almost lyrical classical score was an added touch that took it away form being generic.”
1. The Burning of Achindoun 2:11
2. To the Cliff 1:54
3. A Lonely Place to Die 1:43
4. Hunter's Scherzo 1:12
5. Anna 1:10
6. Dream in a Box 2:12
7. Lonely Study 1:49
8. The Power of One 1:35
9. Hide and Seek 1:51
10. Lament 1:41
11. Boar and the Bullet 2:12
12. Alone 0:46
13. Highlands 1:03
14. The Mountain 2:36
15. Hunt the Hunters 1:07
16. The Eiger 1:57
17. River Chase Part 1 2:09
18. River Chase Part 2 1:08
19. River Chase Part 3 4:55
20. Hope 1:12
21. Little Sadie 2:47