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Sinners
(2025)
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Composed and Produced by:
Ludwig Göransson

Orchestrated and Co-Conducted by:
Pete Anthony

Co-Conducted by:
Anthony Parnther
Vince Mendoza
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LABEL & RELEASE DATE
Sony Classical
(April 18th, 2025)
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Digital release with vinyl options.
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Buy it... only if you understand the historically important role of the soundtrack overall and can appreciate the three truly outstanding romantic cues of blues and Southern rock that culminate in the middle of the score.

Avoid it... if you simply cannot forgive the striking dissonance and manipulation made necessary by the presence of vampires in this film, because the score is one of horror in its primary intent.
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FILMTRACKS TRAFFIC RANK: #2,263
WRITTEN 4/30/25
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Sinners: (Ludwig Göransson) Is it brilliant or just plain weird? Director Ryan Coogler created one of the most fascinating cinematic love letters to African and black music in his 2025 thriller Sinners, showcasing the influential history and power of historical blues and Southern rock. Few films capture the intensity of this musical evolution, but the way Coogler packages its story could be considered either smartly sneaky or eye-rollingly manipulative. A pair of black twins return to 1932 Mississippi after their fill of gangster affiliation in Chicago, and they assemble an outstanding collection of blues musicians to perform in a juke joint, essentially a bar and club. Through the power of their music, and in particular a preacher's boy who is a revelation on guitar, they generate an almost mystical allure to the performances. Unfortunately, their prowess also attracts a group of Irish vampires who have a habit of biting Klan members, and that's where Sinners threatens to become a cheap thrill that overshadows the beauty of its music. Ultimately, the movie devolves into a standard vampire horror show, though one could argue that the stereotypical audience appeal of that genre brings more attention to the music, which might be a net positive. Either way, it's an unpleasant movie in many regards, and you have to extract the passionate illumination of the musical performances and associated imagery when watching Sinners. As the long-standing composing collaborator for Coogler, Ludwig Göransson was an obvious choice for helming the soundtrack. Despite his Swedish origins, the composer has long studied and appreciated black music, and his extensive research pays off in the collection of existing songs, all-new songs, and original score that form a cohesive whole for the occasion. For film score collectors, the blues, Southern rock, and metal flavor of the songs might be difficult to digest, but they are pivotal to the success of the picture. Even the score itself will be challenging for some, as it has to bridge the gap between the inevitable prominence of the songs and the unfortunately mandatory horror element in its own ranks.


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136 TOTAL VOTES
Average: 3.25 Stars
***** 28 5 Stars
**** 35 4 Stars
*** 33 3 Stars
** 24 2 Stars
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TRACK LISTINGS
Total Time: 71:27
• 1. Filídh, Fire Keepers and Griots (2:32)
• 2. Smokestack Twins (3:29)
• 3. Grace, Bo and Lil' Lisa (3:44)
• 4. Delta Slim's Patch (4:01)
• 5. Clarksdale Love (3:23)
• 6. Why You Here/Before the Sun Went Down (3:40)
• 7. Not What He Seems/Sé Abú (2:46)
• 8. Magic What We Do (Surreal Montage) (3:45)
• 9. Mount Bayou/Proper Black Folks (3:26)
• 10. She Said, We? (3:14)
• 11. Playin' Games, Tellin' Ghost Stories (4:17)
• 12. Hole Up 'Til Sunrise (3:31)
• 13. Together Forever (5:04)
• 14. Thy Kingdom Come (7:55)
• 15. Bury That Guitar (3:20)
• 16. Grand Closin' (4:05)
• 17. Elijah (3:44)
• 18. I've Seen Enough of This Place (1:36)
• 19. Free for a Day (3:55)

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