Thom Yorke Details Upcoming Suspiria Soundtrack and Announces its October 2018 Release

Radiohead’s Thom Yorke has revealed more details about the upcoming soundtrack to the film Suspira, in which he curated. The soundtrack will be released on October 26th via XL Records and according to a press release, the album will consist of 25 original compositions written by Thom specifically for Luca Guadagnino’s reimagining of the 1977 Dario Argento horror classic. The album was written and arranged by Thom Yorke, recorded and produced by Thom and Sam Petts-Davies. The album also features the London Contemporary Orchestra and Choir, Noah Yorke on drums on “Has Ended” and “Volk,” and Pasha Mansurov on solo flute on “Suspirium.”

The Suspira soundtrack will be available across digital platforms, as well as 2-LP gatefold package pink vinyl and 2-CD physical versions. They can be purchased here. See the vinyl and CD tracklists below.

THOM YORKE
Suspiria (Music for the Luca Guadagnino Film)

2-LP Vinyl Track Listing:
A
1.     A Storm That Took Everything
2.     The Hooks
3.     Suspirium
4.     Belongings Thrown in a River
5.     Has Ended
6.     Klemperer Walks
7.     Open Again

B
1.     Sabbath Incantation
2.     The Inevitable Pull
3.     Olga’s Destruction (Volk tape)
4.     The conjuring of Anke
5.     A light green
6.     Unmade
7.     The Jumps

C
1.     Volk
2.     The Universe is Indifferent
3.     The Balance of Things
4.     A Soft Hand Across your Face
5.     Suspirium Finale


1.     A Choir of One
2.     Synthesizer Speaks
3.     The Room of Compartments
4.     An Audition
5.     Voiceless Terror
6.     The Epilogue

THOM YORKE
Suspiria (Music for the Luca Guadagnino Film)
2-CD Track Listing:

CD1
1. A Storm That Took Everything
2. The Hooks
3. Suspirium
4. Belongings Thrown in a River
5. Has Ended
6. Klemperer Walks
7. Open Again
8. Sabbath Incantation
9. The Inevitable Pull
10. Olga’s Destruction (Volk tape)
11. The conjuring of Anke
12. A light green
13. Unmade
14. The Jumps

CD2
1. Volk
2. The Universe is Indifferent
3. The Balance of Things
4. A Soft Hand Across your Face
5. Suspirium Finale
6. A Choir of One
7. Synthesizer Speaks
8. The Room of Compartments
9. An Audition
10. Voiceless Terror
11. The Epilogue

Yorke will also be hitting the road this fall with special guests Nigel Godrich and Tarik Barri, a visual artist. They will perform a series of electronic performances of songs from his solo works including The Eraser and Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes as well as Atoms for Peace’s Amok. The tour will kick off November 23rd in Philadelphia and will make its way across the U.S. including two back-to-back nights in Brooklyn, Cleveland, Detroit, and two nights in Los Angeles before concluding December 22nd in Las Vegas, NV. See the full itinerary below.

Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes Tour:
11/23 – Electric Factory – Philadelphia, PA*
11/24 – Wang Theatre-Boch Center – Boston MA*
11/26 – Kings Theatre – Brooklyn, NY*
11/27 – Kings Theatre – Brooklyn, NY*
11/30 – John F. Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts – Washington, DC*
12/1 – Keybank State Theatre – Cleveland, OH*
12/2 – Masonic Temple Cathedral Theatre – Detroit, MI*
12/4 – Chicago Theatre – Chicago, IL*
12/5 – Riverside Theater – Milwaukee, WI*
12/6 – Northrop at the University of Minnesota – Minneapolis MN*
12/8 – Stifel Theatre – Saint Louis, MO*
12/9 – Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland – Kansas City, MO*
12/11 – Paramount Theatre – Denver, CO*
12/13 – The Union – Salt Lake City, UT*
12/15 – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium – San Francisco, CA*
12/17 – The Observatory, North Park – San Diego, CA*
12/19 – Orpheum Theatre – Los Angeles, CA*
12/20 – Orpheum Theatre – Los Angeles, CA*
12/22 – The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan – Las Vegas, NV*

* – with Special guest Oliver Coates

Photo credit: Raymond Flotat

Roy Lott: College grad and aspiring music journalist. I have a passion for all things music, listen to most genres and go to many shows and festivals (if the lineup is good). Discovering new music and artists is another habit of mine that I can't shake.
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