After its release in select theaters, “Brothers” has finally arrived on Prime Video and has become the No. 1 movie worldwide, mainly due to the incredible performances by Glenn Close, Josh Brolin and Peter Dinklage.
The story follows Moke, a reformed criminal living an honest life with his wife Abby, whose peace is disrupted when his brother Jady, still involved in crime, convinces him to join one last big heist.
The supporting cast includes Brendan Fraser, Marisa Tomei and Jen Landon in a story that blends family drama and action, with a tone reminiscent of the classic comedy Twins (1988). Here, check out the music of the film…
Brothers Soundtrack | All the songs and artists
- Been Caught Stealing by Jane’s Addiction
- Grazing in the Grass by Hugh Masekela
- Don’t Lay Your Funky Trip on Me by Señor Soul
- Every Rose Has Its Thorn by Poison
- Stumblin’ In by Chris Norman and Suzi Quatro
- Não Adianta by Trio Mocotó
- Joy to the World by Hal Leonard Jazz Band
- Blue Bayou by Roy Orbison
- For One Moment by Lee Hazlewood
Who composed the score for Brothers?
Rupert Gregson-Williams is responsible for composing the score for “Brothers”, the latest hit movie on Prime Video directed by the talented Max Barbakow (Palm Springs and Disaster Wedding).
The dramedy, produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Legendary Pictures, features a soundtrack that enhances the emotional depth and character-driven narrative elements.
The artist, known for his work on action-packed and emotionally charged films like Wonder Woman and Aquaman, brings a unique blend of tension and sensitivity to this recent comedy.
His ability to create music that complements the tone, especially in stories involving complex relationships or dramatic moments, is evident in this production. The tracks plays a crucial role in setting the mood.