VARIOUS - Dark Nights: Death Metal (OST) - 2LP - Yellow Vinyl
Label: Loma Vista
SKU: 14645
Barcode: 888072266032
Catalogue ID: LVR2078
Format:
LABEL: Loma Vista
CAT NO: LVR2078
BARCODE: 0888072266032
Tracklisting:
DISC 1:
SIDE A:
1. Mastodon – Forged By Neron
2. Chelsea Wolfe – Diana
3. HEALTH, Tyler Bates – ANTI-LIFE (Feat. Chino Moreno)
4. Maria Brink, Tyler Bates – Meet Me In Fire (Feat. Andy Biersack)
SIDE B:
5. Grey Daze – Anything, Anything
6. Rise Against – Broken Dreams, Inc.
7. Manchester Orchestra – Never Ending
8. Denzel Curry, PlayThatBoiZay – Bad Luck
DISC 2:
SIDE A:
9. Carach Angren – Skull With A Forked Tongue
10. Starcrawler – Good Time Girl
11. GUNSHIP, Tyler Bates – Berserker (Feat. Dave Lombardo)
SIDE B:
12. Greg Puciato, Tyler Bates, Gil Sharone – Now You’ve Really Done It
13. Show Me The Body – Stone Cold Earth
14. IDLES – Sodium
15. Soccer Mommy – Kissing In The Rain
VARIOUS ARTISTS
– Dark Nights: Death Metal (Soundtrack)
2LP – Strictly Limited Indies Exclusive Yellow Vinyl
(Only 300 copies pressed in this edition)
Much like the Dark Nights: Death Metal comic series isn’t the typical superhero storyline, its musical counterpart isn’t the typical superhero soundtrack. Under the executive producer stewardship of acclaimed composer Tyler Bates (“Guardians of the Galaxy,” “Watchmen,” “John Wick”), Dark Nights: Death Metal is a first-of-its kind companion piece of original music, which adds further dimension to the series through a multimedia experience that includes custom limited edition comics, videos, and more. Artists such as Mastodon, Denzel Curry, Manchester Orchestra, Chelsea Wolfe, IDLES, and Soccer Mommy took a hands-on approach in its creation, contributing songs inspired by the text that depicts a hellish Earth twisted beyond recognition, wherein the Justice League is at the mercy of the Dark Multiverse and a diabolical Batman Who Laughs. Bates unites an array of artists across various genres to form his own musical super crew, creating a cohesive and towering collection that ultimately sounds like the Death Metal multiverse colliding into its sonic mirror image.
