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Colin Stetson
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Texas Chainsaw Massacre Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Label
Waxwork
Catalogue Number
WW159
Release Date
8 luglio 2022

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In partnership with Milan Records, TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE (SOUNDTRACK FROM THE NETFLIX FILM) by GRAMMY Award®-winning saxophonist, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and composer Colin Stetson (Hereditary, Color Out Of Space) features music written by Stetson for the long-awaited sequel to the 1974 horror classic. The 23-track collection finds Stetson expertly layering a multitude of sounds and instruments to create a hauntingly brutal, industrial soundscape.

From a filmmaking team that includes Fede Alvarez (Evil Dead, Don’t Breathe) and Kim Henkel, co-writer of the 1974 classic, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE arrives on Netflix today, February 18, 2022.

Of the album, composer Colin Stetson says, “It has been an honor and just way too much fun getting to musically world-build in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre universe. As with the subject matter and our iconic villain – all sputtering engines, metal scraping metal, faces on faces – the music is the sound of an old and decrepit abattoir, stirring to life and rattling off the dust after a great many years idle; made with Contrabass Saxophones, Tibetan bowls, and a hearty dose of wild turkey hunting calls; all twisted, stretched, and wearing masks of their own.”

  1. 1 Sunflowers 0:41
  2. 2 Welcome To Harlow 0:38
  3. 3 The House 1:13
  4. 4 Taken Away 0:53
  5. 5 Death On The Road 0:51
  6. 6 Scars 0:33
  7. 7 The Call 0:27
  8. 8 The Deed 0:55
  9. 9 For Your Life 0:50
  10. 10 Headless 1:16
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