Cat’s Eyes: The Duke of Burgundy soundtrack review – eerie beauty from Faris Badwan and Rachel Zeffira

(RAF/Caroline)

On their classy soundtrack for Peter Strickland’s film The Duke of Burgundy, Cat’s Eyes have sidelined the revved-up psych-pop that characterised their 2011 debut. Orchestral textures, such as the eerie woodwind motifs of Moth and austere strings of Lamplight, conjure the darkly sexual charge of the film. As with Strickland’s Berberian Sound Studio, memorably soundtracked by Broadcast, The Duke of Burgundy taps into a forgotten world of 1960s and 70s children’s television themes and educational programmes. But Cat’s Eyes – a duo comprised of Horrors singer Faris Badwan and Italian-Canadian soprano Rachel Zeffira – cast their net wide, using musique concrète on Forest Intro, while the choral Requiem for the Duke of Burgundy is inspired by Strickland’s initial (but later abandoned) use of Mozart on the soundtrack. The soundtracks of John Barry and Nino Rota inform Cat’s Eyes’ score, at its loveliest on the harpsichord-laden Opening Credit Song, on which Zeffira’s voice achieves a blankness worthy of Françoise Hardy.

Contributor

Jon Dennis

The GuardianTramp

Related Content

Rachel Zeffira: The Deserters – review
Former soprano and sometime Cat's Eyes vocalist Rachel Zeffira delivers a delicate debut that charms with its subtlety, writes Maddy Costa

Maddy Costa

03, Jan, 2013 @10:15 PM

Article image
Cat’s Eyes: Treasure House review – celestial delicacy and gruesome horror

Harriet Gibsone

02, Jun, 2016 @8:30 PM

Article image
Shock! Horrors man Faris Badwan cheers up with Cat's Eyes

Collaboration with operatic diva Rachel Zeffira is two-minute pop inspired by Dirty Dancing and none of your 'avant garde bollocks'

Rebecca Nicholson

15, Apr, 2011 @11:04 PM

Article image
The Duke of Burgundy review – a moving story of love on the wing
British arthouse star Peter Strickland brings extravagant artifice and intoxicating atmosphere to this story of two women in a BDSM relationship

Peter Bradshaw

19, Feb, 2015 @3:30 PM

Article image
Rachel Zeffira – The Deserters: exclusive album stream

Be among the first to hear the debut solo album from the Cat's Eyes singer and let us know your thoughts

07, Dec, 2012 @12:49 PM

Article image
Cat’s Eyes: Treasure House review – lush strings, garage rock and all points between
(RAF)

Ally Carnwath

05, Jun, 2016 @7:00 AM

Article image
Cat's Eyes: Cat's Eyes – review
A strange, sophisticated pop album has Faris Badwan defying expectations yet again, writes Alexis Petridis

Alexis Petridis

07, Apr, 2011 @2:30 PM

Cat's Eyes – review
The Horrors' Faris Badwan tries to break the Hackney mold with his side project with Rachel Zeffira, writes Caroline Sullivan

Caroline Sullivan

21, Mar, 2011 @6:26 PM

Article image
Broadcast: Berberian Sound Studio Original Soundtrack – review
Alexis Petridis: Broadcast's final album, atypical as it may be, serves as a reminder of what a remarkable band they were

Alexis Petridis

03, Jan, 2013 @3:30 PM

Article image
The Duke of Burgundy review – erotic, neurotic and utterly individual
Peter Strickland’s beautifully shot, highly atmospheric pastiche of 1970s European sleaze is a delight

Jonathan Romney

22, Feb, 2015 @9:00 AM