Album: American Beauty
Artist: Thomas Newman
Label: Dreamworks Records
Year: 2000
Rating: 5/5
Summary: Unusual sounds and beautifully understated piano melodies.

The score to American Beauty features the kind of beautifully understated piano melodies and sappy, bittersweet strings that Thomas Newman has used in other films to good effect. Like many artists, he's found a good formula and he's sticking to it. I can't say I blame him, and Tracks like Mental Boy and American Beauty aren't any less emotional just because he's written similar pieces for other films.

Despite this familiarity, the score stands out from the composer's other work due to the unusual choice of instruments, which includes tablas, udu drums, an Appalachian dulcimer, and various flutes and guitars. From the playful percussion to the sparse portamento slides of deep bass that you can feel in your stomach, this eclectic array of instruments makes the score feel like a breath of fresh air.

Pairing these unconventional instruments with the more traditional piano works well, contrasting the interesting with the familiar. As a result, the score can change from being playful to haunting while maintaining a unique identity. I'd recommend this soundtrack to anyone who appreciates music that doesn't conform to the rigid structures of pop, even if they haven't seen or didn't like the film it was written for.