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A Minecraft Movie (Soundtrack)
VARIOUS
A Minecraft Movie (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold 'creeper' green & black vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: ETR 239. Rel: 04 Jul 25
Review: Mark Mothersbaugh's score for the Minecraft film captures the scale and imagination of the block-built universe with impressive breadth and craft. Opening with 'I'm Coming With/Minecraft', the gentle reprise of C418's iconic piano motif immediately re-roots the listener in the game's familiar serenity, before the score confidently expands into rich, orchestral storytelling. From the swirling pastoral textures of 'Mintage' and 'Midport Village' to the adrenaline-fuelled bombast of 'Steve In The Nether' and 'Piglins Attack', there's a sense of real narrative motion here i a soundtrack that grows and transforms alongside the adventure. 'Chicken Fight Club' adds playful energy with its electric guitar flourishes, while 'Heroic Henry/Minecraft' blends heroism and emotion through bold brass and soaring strings. Mothersbaugh's new themes are woven with care, recurring just enough to ground the journey without overwhelming it. Even at its most cinematic, the score never loses sight of Minecraft's underlying spirit: openness, invention, and charm. Hints of electronics and choral passages nod to the game's legacy while keeping the tone fresh. It's a lovingly assembled, big-hearted soundtrack i full of momentum, melody and just the right amount of mischief.
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est. release 04 Jul 25 $49.88
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FORTHCOMING
Nana Best (Soundtrack) (Extended Edition)
VARIOUS
Nana Best (Soundtrack) (Extended Edition) (pink & purple splattered vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched))
Cat: DV 13219. Rel: 30 May 25
Rose
A Little Pain
Zero
Wish
Starless Night (2nd Ending song)
Kuroi Namida
LUCY
Stand By Me
Shadow Of Love
Winter Sleep
ANARCHY IN THE UK
LUCY (Studio live version)
Nothing's Gonna Take My Love
Recorded Butterflies (live)
Review: Two strangers sharing a train ride to Tokyo - one chasing a future in punk rock, the other enrolling in art school - end up sharing far more than just a name. Featuring tracks by both Anna Tsuchiya and Olivia Lufkin, who voice acted Nana Osaki and Reira Serizawa respectively, Nana Komatsu and Nana Osaki's story is retold through the beloved anime OST, whose source series unfolds as a moving exploration of friendship, ambition, heartbreak, and independence. This new vinyl edition pulls a drawstring on the most celebrated soundtrack bits from the original Best CD release, pursing the emotional highs and lows that defined the series. Pressed to vinyl for the first time, it also features a laser-etched engraving for an added visual flourish.
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est. release 30 May 25 $64.30
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FORTHCOMING
Donkey Kong Country 1 2 & 3 OST Recreated (Soundtrack)
Theme (2:00)
Simian Segue (2:27)
Jungle Groove (5:08)
Bonus Room Blitz (0:56)
Cranky's Theme (1:50)
Cave Dweller Concert (Unfamiliar Territory) (5:58)
Aquatic Ambience (3:29)
Funky's Fugue (2:18)
Candy's Love Song (2:19)
Bad Boss Boogie (2:29)
Life In The Mines (Monkey Mines) (4:23)
Mine Cart Madness (3:08)
Misty Menace (4:21)
Voices Of The Temple (3:06)
Treetop Rock (3:06)
Forest Frenzy (The Last Stand) (2:06)
Northern Hemispheres (0:57)
Ice Cave Chant (3:03)
Fear Factory (3:18)
Gangplank Galleon (3:51)
Game Over (3:04)
The Credits Concerto (2:11)
K Rool Returns (Side 1: Pirate Panic) (0:40)
Steel Drum Rhumba (1:15)
Welcome To Crocodile Isle (1:04)
Klomp's Romp (2:18)
Token Tango (0:50)
Jib Jig (1:56)
Cranky's Conga (1:19)
Schoolhouse Harmony (1:36)
Lockjaw Saga (1:43)
Swanky's Swing (0:49)
Funky The Main Monkey (1:28)
Boss Bossanova (1:06)
Hot Head Bop (Side 2: The Goodlands) (3:34)
Mining Melancholy (3:28)
Bayou Boogie (2:34)
Snakey Chantey (2:06)
Stickerbrush Symphony (4:21)
Disco Train (3:26)
Fight Of The Zinger (Side 3: Point Of No Return) (3:06)
Run, Rambi! Run! (0:46)
Forest (interlude) (4:29)
Haunted Chase (2:09)
In A Snowbound Land (3:04)
Krook's March (Side 4: Final Battle) (1:48)
Bad Bird Rag (1:49)
Crocodile Cacophany (1:59)
Game Over (1:53)
Klubba's Reveille (1:20)
Lost World Anthem (1:30)
Primal Rave (3:18)
DK Rescued (2:20)
Dixie Beat (Side 1: The Beginning Of The End) (2:02)
Crazy Calypso (2:28)
Northern Kremisphere (0:33)
Wrinkly's Safe Cave (0:32)
Hangin' At Funky's (0:26)
Crystal Chasm (1:08)
Sub-map Shuffle (2:56)
Stillt Village (2:33)
Bonus Time! (1:32)
Mill Fever (3:35)
Frosty Frolics (Side 2: Danger Zone) (0:52)
Brother Bear (2:11)
Swanky's Sideshow (1:30)
Cranky's Showdown (1:02)
Boss Boogie (1:37)
Treetop Tumble (2:49)
Wrinkly (1:32)
Hot Pursuit (3:34)
Enchanted Riverbank (2:52)
Brothers Bear Blues (Side 3: The Wild World) (1:07)
Water World (2:48)
Cascade Capers (3:04)
Get Fit Agogo (0:19)
Nuts & Bolts (2:18)
Pokey Pipes (2:25)
Rockface Rumble (2:12)
Cavern Caprice (2:52)
Jungle Jitter (2:50)
Big Boss Blues (Side 4: K Rool's Reckoning) (1:40)
Game Over (0:16)
Baddies On Parada (2:17)
Krematoa Koncerto (2:02)
Rocket Run (3:04)
Mama Bird (1:47)
Chase (1:07)
Jangle Bells (3:10)
Review: This definitive 2025 edition of the Donkey Kong Country soundtrack has been meticulously recreated by Jammin' Sam Miller using original SNES data and studio-grade equipment. Originally released in 1994, the game's music, featuring classics like 'Aquatic Ambiance' and 'Fear Factory', redefined video game soundtracks. This triple-vinyl boxset takes in all of the many highlights with fixed playback speeds and refreshed packaging. It's a nostalgic listen for those old enough to have been gaming back in the mid-nineties but also a rich source of samples for adventurous modern producers.
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est. release 30 May 25 $123.62
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FORTHCOMING
Whistle & I'll Come To You: Reimagined Score
Whistle & I'll Come To You: Reimagined Score (limited white vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FIRELP 787. Rel: 23 May 25
Intro
Arrival
Has It Been Good Here?
Spooky Breakfast
Walk On The Beach
Whistle
Supernatural Breakfast
Walk On The Beach 2
Nightmares
Evidence Of Spiritualism?
The Apparition
Review: Swedish trio Death And Vanilla continue to carve out their atmospheric niche, blending elements of post-ambient electronica and spectral folk to craft something distinctly unsettling. Their latest foray into live scoring breathes new life into the eerie, folkloric narrative of a 1968 ghost story. As they shift seamlessly between stuttering tape loops, minimalist drum machines, and haunting choral effects, they create a tension that pulls the listener deeper into the supernatural. Tracks like 'Supernatural Breakfast' are pulsing with an old-school, Carpenter-esque vibe, while others, like 'Nightmares', evoke a sense of unease with their swirling winds and spectral sounds. The band's ability to inhabit these otherworldly spaces is a nod to their growing mastery of atmosphere, a skill that's increasingly becoming their signature. Even as they explore the boundary between the familiar and the uncanny, Death And Vanilla remind us that their sound can be as inviting as it is unnervingly strange.
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est. release 23 May 25 $24.12
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FORTHCOMING
The New York Graffiti Experience 1976 (Soundtrack)
French Fry 97
Breeze
Touchdown
Review: Unsettled Scores Records presents the long-overdue release of the soundtrack to The New York Graffiti Experience 1976, a seminal documentary by Fenton Lawless. One of the earliest films to document NYC's graffiti culture, the project began in 1974-75 as a slideshow created by Lawless and producer Justine DiIanni and featured original photos as well as the track 'French Fry 97.' That song, along with other recordings from 1974 by Lawless and his band, now appear on this official soundtrack, which is previously unreleased. The music captures the raw thrill and creativity of a pivotal moment in underground culture so this is a vital piece of NYC history.
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est. release 16 May 25 $14.97
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FORTHCOMING
The Girl With The Needle (Soundtrack)
Cat: OONAST 15. Rel: 16 May 25
Stuck, Faces
Karoline's Theme
Celestial (Chimneys)
Bathwater
Dagmar's Enigma
Peter's Downward Spiral
Coming Down
Dark Matter (Ether)
Playful (Karoline)
Stuck, Walk To Alley
Ether Hallucinations
The Orphanage
Seagulls
Review: OONA Recordings presents a raw, atmospheric score by Frederikke Hoffmeier, known professionally as Puce Mary. A Danish composer and performer, Hoffmeier is known for her uncompromising and experimental approach to sound, with her work often delving into intense, dissonant soundscapes that blur the line between music and noise. With a renown for creating visceral, emotionally charged compositions, Hoffmeier's fusion of electro-acoustic elements, organic textures and industrial sounds creates a tense, disorienting atmosphere that pulls us deeper into the psychological complexities of the film. Her ability to weave unsettling and fragmented soundscapes intensifies the emotional weight, moving beyond conventional film scoring into a far more visceral experience that doesn't just accompany the visuals, but becomes integral to the narrative's emotional pull. Tracks like 'Stuck, Faces' and 'Karoline's Theme' embody the emotional undercurrents, while 'Dark Matter (Ether)' and 'Ether Hallucinations' explore the darker, more abstract elements of the narrative. Hoffmeier's innovative approach redefines the film score, making it as much a character as the people on screen.
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est. release 16 May 25 $23.84
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TV Anime & Manga New Age Soundtracks 1984-1993
VARIOUS
Cat: TIME 015. Rel: 12 May 25
Korogi 73 - "Fushigi Song"
Yas-Kaz - "Hei" (Theme Of Shikioni)
Yoichiro Yoshikawa - "Tassili N'Ajjer"
Norihiro Tsuru - "Farsighted Person"
Geinoh Yamashirogumi - "Theme Of Kaneda"
Yoichiro Yoshikawa - "Fiesta Del Fuego"
Columbia Orchestra - "Heart Beats/Theme For Andrew Glesgow"
Kan Ogasawara - "Gishin Anki"
Review: Spanning eight tracks of electronic and acoustic ingenuity, this compilation captures a transformative era in Japanese composition, where anime soundtracks became a playground for sonic exploration. This vinyl-only collection, curated by Time Capsule, bridges new age aesthetics with percussive traditions, blending synthesisers, gamelan influences and orchestral grandeur. At the heart of the compilation is Akira's electrifying 'Kaneda' by Geinoh Yamashirogumi, where the group's signature blend of Balinese gamelan and electronic textures defines the dystopian atmosphere. 'Yas-Kaz's Hei '(Theme of Shikioni), from Peacock King - Spirit Warrior, and Norihiro Tsuru's 'Farsighted Person', composed for The Heroic Legend of Arslan, transport listeners to distant landscapes, reflecting anime's thematic reach beyond Japan. Yoichiro Yoshikawa's Tassili N'Ajjer and Fiesta Del Fuego, composed for NHK's 'The Miracle Planet', embody an ethereal grandeur, merging environmental themes with lush, ambient layers. Meanwhile, Chumei Watanabe's 'Fushigi Song', performed by Korogi '72, delivers a hypnotic groove reminiscent of Don Cherry's 'Brown Rice'. Columbia Orchestra's 'Hearts Beats - Theme for Andrew Glasgow' shows Tokyo's jazz-funk session musicians at their peak, and Kan Ogasawara's Gishin Anki provides a dramatic, cinematic finale. More than a nostalgia trip, this compilation celebrates anime's role in shaping Japan's new age soundia period where innovation thrived, unbound by genre constraints.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
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est. release 12 May 25 $31.60
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FORTHCOMING
The Brutalist (Soundtrack)
Cat: 198028 79472.
Ship (Overture)
Laszlo (Overture)
Bus (Overture)
Chair
Van Buren's Estate
Library
Jazz Club
Porn
Monologue
Up The Hill
Pennsylvania
Bicycle
Steel
Intermission
Erzsebet
Handjob
Bath
Building Site
Ribbon Cutting
Picnic By The Lake
Gordon's Dinner
Looking At You
Vidui
New York
Stairs
Carrara
Marble
Tunnel
Construction
Heroin
Search Party
Venice (Epilogue)
Review: Brady Corbet's latest film is brought to life by Daniel Blumberg's ambitious score, which perfectly complements its sweeping narrative and brutalist aesthetic. Blumberg, a British composer and musician, fuses large-scale brass orchestrations, intimate piano melodies and dynamic jazz elements. The film, which spans multiple decades and tells the story of Hungarian architect Laszlo Toth (Adrien Brody) rebuilding his life in post-war America, is mirrored in the music's broad emotional scope. Blumberg worked with a diverse group of avant-garde musicians from across Europe, capturing their performances on location to maintain a raw, organic sound. Collaborators like Axel Dorner (trumpet), Evan Parker (saxophone) and Sophie Agnel (piano) inject the score with an improvisational quality that contrasts beautifully with the meticulously crafted film score. One of the most memorable moments comes during the jazz club scene, where a quartet of jazz musicians, including Pierre Borel and Simon Sieger, deliver an electrifying live performance. The score's most striking shift occurs in the film's 1980s-set Epilogue, where Blumberg teams up with Vince Clarke, transforming the main theme into a synth-driven anthem. The score's breadth, from intimate jazz to grand orchestration, makes it as integral to the film as the visuals themselves.
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La Corta Notte Delle Bambole Di Vetro (Soundtrack)
Notte E Bambole
Il Bisturi
Oppressione
Bambole Di Vetro
Valzer
Emmetrentatre
La Corta Notte Delle Bambole Di Vetro
La Corta Notte Delle Bambole Di Vetro (part 2)
Incubi Solitari
Sospiri Di Morte
Valzer (part 2)
Brividi Di Archi
La Corta Notte Delle Bambole Di Vetro (part 3)
Valzer (part 3)
Depressione
Inconscientemente
Incubi Solitari (part 2)
Oppressione Di Mostri
La Corta Notte Delle Bambole Di Vetro (part 4)
Irrealta E Follia
Valzer (part 4)
Review: The legendary film composer is back with a reissue of one of his most haunting and suspenseful i a perfect canvas for Morricone's groundbreaking score. Morricone's contribution to the thriller genre remains unparalleled, blending haunting lyricism with avant-garde experimentation. This score is no exception. From the eerie waltz of the main title, performed by the ethereal Edda Dell'Orso, to the unsettling dissonance that creeps beneath the surface, every note is designed to disturb and captivate. The music mirrors the film's dark narrative of a journalist trapped inside his own lifeless body, racing against time to solve a chilling conspiracy. Originally intended for a vinyl release in 1971, the full score was shelved until a limited CD surfaced in 1998, followed by an expanded 2009 edition that quickly sold out. This newly remastered release by Chris Malone is a great way to experience Morricone's work, offering a pristine listening experience for both avid collectors and newcomers. Accompanied by insightful liner notes from Miguel Angel OrdoNez, it stands as a great addition to any film score collection.
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FORTHCOMING
AI: Artificial Intelligence (Soundtrack)
Cat: MOND 313B.
The Mecha World
Abandoned In The Woods
Replicas
Hide & Seek
For Always
Cybertronics
The Moon Rising
Stored Memories & Monica's Theme
Where Dreams Are Born
Rouge City
The Search For The Blue Fairy
The Reunion
For Always (Duet)
Review: Two decades after its theatrical release, American soundtrack king John Williams' score for A.I. Artificial Intelligence finally arrives on vinyl. It's a shocker: perhaps the posthuman subject of this unmistakable Steven Spielberg film bespeaks the studio's reluctance to vinyl-ise its score, as the retro format, at first glance, hardly complements the film's futuristic theme. Though it is a late recombinant cultural move, this reissue reveals something pertinent to the film's message: that neoclassical scores aren't just for humans. As David, a robotic child programmed to love, longs to belong after being cast aside by his human family, Williams' score keeps firm to the traditional orchestral movement, refusing the easy temptation to "electronicise". This 2xLP edition is mastered by James Plotkin and housed in a gatefold sleeve featuring artwork by Sara Wong, with design contributions from Jordan Christianson and Jesse Michael Taylor, making it both a sonic and visual tribute to one of Williams' most daring works.
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Alien: Isolation (Soundtrack)
Cat: 8BIT 8254C.
The Torrens
EVA
Welcome To Sevastopol
Axel's Death
San Christobal
Quarantine
Working Joes
Solomon's Galleria
The Hunt
The Derelict
The Space Jockey
Catherine Foster
Tomorrow Together
It's Here
The Core
The Beast
Escape Sevastopol
Airlock
Ripley's Theme
Review: Alien: Isolation was a survival horror game eleased in 2014 by Creative Assembly and published by Sega, matched with a deeply atmospheric soundtrack. Described as a "mid-quel" between the filmes Alien (1979) and Aliens (1986), it borrows the original film's claustrophobic terror perfectly. The game's soundtrack, composed by Christian Henson alongside The Flight (Joe Henson and Alexis Smith), is a standout achievement, blending Jerry Goldsmith's haunting themes from Alien with original compositions and evoking a powerful sense of dread and nostalgia. Familiar motifs like the eerie 'Main Theme' and the otherworldly 'Alien Planet' theme resurface with reverence, while innovative use of echoplexed percussion and avant-garde techniques add modern intensity. The new material enhances the game's atmosphere with orchestral tension, electronic elements and haunting vocals, particularly in tracks like 'The Descent'. Themes for the character Amanda Ripley, the android 'Joes' and the menacing Xenomorph are weaved subtly through the score, occasionally overshadowed by ambient textures but undeniably effective within the game's context. It's released on cassette tape, too, adding even more retro charm.
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Alien: Isolation (Soundtrack)
Alien: Isolation (Soundtrack) (translucent 'blood green' marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: 8BIT 82542.
Review: The haunting score for the most recent episode in the beloved series has finally arrived on vinyl, marking the game's tenth anniversary. This release celebrates a soundtrack that brilliantly mirrors the eerie, claustrophobic atmosphere of Sevastopol Station while paying homage to the iconic style of Jerry Goldsmith's original Alien score. Pressed on translucent "blood green" marbled vinyl, the music takes listeners through a tense journey, balancing orchestral dread with unnerving electronic textures. Tracks like 'Welcome to Sevastopol'. 'Quarantine' and 'Working Joes' perfectly encapsulate the game's blend of suspense and terror.The soundscape reflects the game's grimy, retro-futuristic aesthetic, immersing the listener in cold industrial corridors and the vast loneliness of space. Moments of creeping dread are interspersed with fleeting glimmers of resilience, mirroring Amanda Ripley's determined journey. iam8bit's release also features stunning artwork by Nimit Malavia, capturing the isolating terror of the game's universe. With its gripping combination of atmospheric design, tense compositions and nods to the original Alien legacy, this soundtrack doesn't just accompany the gameiit becomes part of the chilling experience.
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Lies Of P: Feel
Lies Of P: Feel (limited 7")
Cat: 8BIT 8246-7.
Review: Iam8bit have been blessed with the job of issuing the very best video game soundtracks in the world, and they continue to uphold this duty with this new soundtrack edition of the critically vaunted 2023 action RPG, Lies Of P. Based on Carlo Collodi's 1883 novel, the third-person "soulslike" game has the player control the fabled puppet Pinocchio, who is here tasked with staving off an epidemic of puppet petrification - a stopover, of course, on the journey to become a real boy. Scored by in-house Neowiz composer Silun Lee, the soundtrack is fittingly ethereal and journeying, demonstrating the becalmed but stirring atmospheres of the city of Krat, whose tiered streets could collapse into warfare at any time.
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The Lost Boys (Soundtrack) (reissue)
VARIOUS
The Lost Boys (Soundtrack) (reissue) (limited blue vinyl LP)
Cat: FDAT 22001.
INXS & Jimmy Barnes - "Good Times" (3:50)
Lou Gramm - "Lost In The Shadows (The Lost Boys)" (6:37)
Roger Daltrey - "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me" (6:09)
INXS & Jimmy Barnes - "Laying Down The Law" (4:23)
Echo & The Bunnymen - "People Are Strange" (3:40)
Gerard McMann - "Cry Little Sister" (Theme From The Lost Boys) (4:43)
Eddie & The Tide - "Power Play" (3:55)
Tim Cappello - "I Still Believe" (4:52)
Mummy Calls - "Beauty Has Her Way" (3:55)
Thomas Newman - "To The Shock Of Miss Louise" (1:25)
Review: There aren't many soundtracks that do as good a job of instantly summoming up the era of their creation than this. Released alongside the cult vampire flick in 1987, this ten-track album encapsulates the 80s sonic landscape, pairing bombastic rock with eerie, atmospheric compositions. This new reissue starts with 'Good Times' by INXS & Jimmy Barnes with an electrified take on The Easybeats' 60s hit. Its energetic riffs and raspy vocals create a charged introduction, though its upbeat nature contrasts the film's dark themes. The mood shifts with Lou Gramm's 'Lost in the Shadows (The Lost Boys)', a pulsing, synth-laden rock anthem. Gramm's impassioned delivery, particularly on the chilling chorus, heightens the sense of adventure and peril. Roger Daltrey's interpretation of 'Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me' brings a dramatic, soulful weight to Elton John's classic, perfectly complementing the film's themes of isolation and nocturnal existence. Echo & The Bunnymen's 'People Are Strange' - the biggest hit from the OST - pays homage to The Doors while adding a sharper, post-punk edge, fitting seamlessly into the film's eerie, outsider atmosphere. Then comes the crown jewel: Gerard McMann's 'Cry Little Sister'. This haunting, gothic anthem is the film's lifeblood, with brooding synths, ghostly choirs and McMann's desperate, evocative vocals crafting an unforgettable sonic identity. The latter half of the album maintains momentum with Eddie & The Tide's 'Power Play' and Tim Cappello's 'I Still Believe', the latter dominated by a wailing saxophone and fervent vocals. Mummy Calls' 'Beauty Has Her Way' delivers a brooding yet melodic interlude before Thomas Newman's atmospheric 'To The Shock of Miss Louise' closes the album on an eerie instrumental note. Bridging pop, new wave and gothic rock, The Lost Boys OST is as immortal as its cinematic counterpartiseductive, moody and undeniably iconic.
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