Mike Patton’s Film Score, 1922, To Be Released In July

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Mike Patton’s (Faith No More, Dead Cross) expanded score to the Stephen King sourced Netflix film, 1922, sees a July 20th release via Ipecac Recordings.

Patton spoke with the Modern School of Film’s Murmur Radio Podcast about creating the music for the film, which you can catch here. The podcast also offers a listen to the track, “Sweetheart Bandits 2 ‘We All Get Caught.’”

The 1922 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is available for pre-orders, with the collection available digitally and physically on both CD and hardwood colored vinyl here. Pre-orders receive an instant download of “Sweetheart Bandits 2 ‘We All Get Caught.’”

The release serves as Patton’s scoring follow-up to his critically acclaimed composition to The Place Beyond The Pines, a musical outing that Hipsterfork (aka, Pitchfork) said served as “the glue uniting the film’s three disparate sections and many different tones” and Movie Music UK said Patton offered an “intelligent way of arranging his collages of sounds into fascinating musical effects.”

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1922 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Tracklist:

No Grave for Mama
Mea Culpa
Sweetheart Bandits
Death of a Marriage
Murder is Work
Omaha 1930
Farewell Note
“This As Thieves”
Cornfield – (Vertical)
Mea Culpa 2
Elphis
Magnolia Hotel
We’ll Send Her To Heaven
“I’d Come To Hate Her”
Cornfield – (Horizontal)
“Secrets Only A Dead Woman Could Know”
Dead Woman’s Secrets
Problem Wife
The Deed Is Done
The Conniving Man
Sweetheart Bandits 2 “We All Get Caught”

About 1922:

1922 is based on Stephen King’s 131-page story, telling of a man’s confession of his wife’s murder. The tale is told from the perspective of Wilfred James, the story’s unreliable narrator who admits to killing his wife, Arlette, with his son in Nebraska. But after he buries her body, he finds himself terrorized by rats and, as his life begins to unravel, becomes convinced his wife is haunting him.

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