Danny Elfman

Orchestral Soundtrack

Danny Elfman

About Danny Elfman

If Danny Elfman’s new album surprises you, just know that it surprised him, too. “This wasn’t a record I ever planned on making,” confesses Elfman. “At times, I had no idea where the music was even coming from. It was all unexpected. But I decided not to resist it either.” Driven by primal forces seemingly beyond his control, Big Mess marks Elfman’s first solo collection in more than thirty years, but it’s no return to form. Clocking in at 18 tracks, the sprawling, ambitious double album finds the Grammy and Emmy Award-winning composer breaking bold new ground as both a writer and a performer, drawing on a dystopian palette of distorted electric guitars, industrial synthesizers and orchestra in an effort to exorcise the demons brought about by four years of creeping fascism and civil rot. The songs here call to mind everything from Nine Inch Nails, to David Bowie to XTC at times, balancing dense, harmonically complex arrangements with biting, acerbic wit as they reckon with the chaos and confusion of the modern world. Elfman wrote almost all of the record during quarantine, and while the anger, frustration, and isolation of it all is palpable in his delivery, Big Mess is about more than simply blowing off steam. In making the space to truly sit with his emotions and write without limitations, Elfman achieved a kind of artistic liberation on the record that had been eluding him for decades, rediscovering his voice and reinventing himself all at once in the process.

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About Danny Elfman

If Danny Elfman’s new album surprises you, just know that it surprised him, too. “This wasn’t a record I ever planned on making,” confesses Elfman. “At times, I had no idea where the music was even coming from. It was all unexpected. But I decided not to resist it either.” Driven by primal forces seemingly beyond his control, Big Mess marks Elfman’s first solo collection in more than thirty years, but it’s no return to form. Clocking in at 18 tracks, the sprawling, ambitious double album finds the Grammy and Emmy Award-winning composer breaking bold new ground as both a writer and a performer, drawing on a dystopian palette of distorted electric guitars, industrial synthesizers and orchestra in an effort to exorcise the demons brought about by four years of creeping fascism and civil rot. The songs here call to mind everything from Nine Inch Nails, to David Bowie to XTC at times, balancing dense, harmonically complex arrangements with biting, acerbic wit as they reckon with the chaos and confusion of the modern world. Elfman wrote almost all of the record during quarantine, and while the anger, frustration, and isolation of it all is palpable in his delivery, Big Mess is about more than simply blowing off steam. In making the space to truly sit with his emotions and write without limitations, Elfman achieved a kind of artistic liberation on the record that had been eluding him for decades, rediscovering his voice and reinventing himself all at once in the process.

Danny Elfman's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
15 Sep 2026 Danny Elfman Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage, New York, NY, United States
14 Nov 2026 Danny Elfman???s Music from the Films of Tim Burton The Theatre at Resorts World Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV, United States

Danny Elfman's Popular songs

  • What's This?
  • Victor's Piano Solo
  • Jack's Lament

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If Danny Elfman’s new album surprises you, just know that it surprised him, too. “This wasn’t a record I ever planned on making,” confesses Elfman. “At times, I had no idea where the music was even coming from. It was all unexpected. But I decided not to resist it either.” Driven by primal forces seemingly b…
Danny Elfman's most streamed songs include What's This?, Victor's Piano Solo, Jack's Lament. These tracks have accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
Danny Elfman is primarily known for orchestral soundtrack, frequently fusing it with elements of soundtrack. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream Danny Elfman's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like What's This?, Victor's Piano Solo, Jack's Lament are available on all major platforms. Follow Danny Elfman on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
Danny Elfman has over 3.5M+ monthly listeners on Spotify, reflecting a strong and growing global fanbase.
Danny Elfman is currently scheduled to perform in 2 cities: New York, Las Vegas. Visit AllEvents to find show dates, venues, and ticket details for a city near you.
Danny Elfman is currently touring in United States in 2026. Check AllEvents for the full Danny Elfman 2026 tour schedule, including dates, venues, and tickets.
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