Music
‘Sinners’ Vinyl Soundtrack Review – Ludwig Gӧransson & Friends Summon Spirits With Hauntingly Good Tunes
One of the things I enjoyed telling folks about Sinners was “it’s a musical!” Ryan Coogler’s excellent blockbuster film was notable for many reasons, its use of music definitely being one of them. Though it’s not a traditional musical– characters don’t burst into song per se, although the standout “Rocky Road to Dublin” sequence comes close– music is central to the plot and the overall experience. And it’s great music. As a certified soundtrack junkie, I knew I had to get the music immediately.
It’s always a tossup of whether music will work as well as a separate listening experience as it will in the context of a movie, be that a score or a song compilation like Sinners. In this case, the songs probably work a little better in conjunction with the film– at least some of them. But that doesn’t mean the album isn’t a worthwhile experience.
Sinners is about evenly split between songs sung in the world of the film and “needle drops,” and they alternate throughout the runtime to keep things interesting.
Highlights of the “musical numbers” include Jayme Lawson’s “Pale Pale Moon” (we also get an alternate version by Brittany Howard); “Pick Poor Robin Clean,” the memorable first song by the vampires Remmick, Joan, and Bert (Jack O’Connell, Lola Kirke, Peter Dreimanis; also featured is a 1930s recording by blues singer Geeshie Wiley); “Rocky Road to Dublin” by O’Connell, Brian Dunphy, and Darren Holden, and “I Lied to You” by Miles Caton (“Sammie”), from the standout “time travel sequence” that kicks off the movie’s second act. (The latter isn’t as powerful on the album, separated from the outstanding visuals and sound design that enveloped it onscreen.) Several tracks are by the outstanding Caton, like “This Little Light of Mine” which opens and closes the movie. Blues legend Buddy Guy, who plays the older Sammie, contributes his own version of “Travelin’,” heard earlier in the film.

On the “needle drop” side we have costar Hailee Steinfeld’s first single in years, the terrific “Dangerous.” It’s not only a great song but has lyrics– written by the actress– reflecting her character’s situation and star-crossed romance with Stack (Michael B. Jordan) in the film. It’s one of a few songs here that could be vying for Best Original Song at next year’s Oscars.
Other highlights include the eerie “Flames of Fortune,” by film composer Ludwig Göransson and Don Toliver, the hautingly beautiful “Séance” by James Blake and Göransson, and “Last Time (I Seen the Sun)” by Alice Smith and Caton. (It’s worth noting that Alice Smith contributed covers to the soundtrack of the similarly themed HBO series, Lovecraft Country.)
The impact of Sinners is inseparable from the music, and this soundtrack is a worthwhile purchase for fans of the film and/or blues music.
Sinners: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released on vinyl by Mutant today (August 29). It’s also available for streaming and digital download.


Movies
‘The Lost Boys’ Musical Extends Broadway Run With North American Tour Set for Spring 2028
The Lost Boys: A New Musical officially kicked off on Broadway last month, and Deadline now reports that the show’s Broadway run has been extended into next year.
The show was originally set to run through November, but Deadline reports that The Lost Boys: A New Musical “has released a block of tickets through Sunday, March 7, 2027.”
The news comes in the wake of The Lost Boys: A New Musical becoming the most Tony-nominated musical of the season with twelve nominations including Best Musical.
Additionally, “The Lost Boys will launch a North American National Tour in Spring 2028, at Playhouse Square in Cleveland. Additional cities and tour dates will be announced later.”
The Lost Boys: A New Musical is of course an adaptation of the 1987 horror classic from director Joel Schumacher, with the cast including Ali Louis Bourzgui as lead vampire David (originally played by Kiefer Sutherland), Maria Wirries as Star (originally played by Jami Gertz), and LJ Benet as the soon-to-be-turned Michael (originally played by Jason Patric).
The horror musical’s cast also includes Shoshana Bean as Lucy Emerson, Benjamin Pajak as Sam Emerson, Paul Alexander Nolan as Max, Jennifer Duka as Alan Frog, Miguel Gil as Edgar Frog, Brian Flores as Marko, Sean Grandillo as Dwayne, and Dean Maupin as Paul.
The Lost Boys: A New Musical is Directed by Michael Arden, featuring Music and Lyrics by The Rescues, Book by David Hornsby & Chris Hoch, Story by James Jeremias & Janice Fischer, and Produced by James Carpinello, Marcus Chait & Patrick Wilson (The Conjuring) by special arrangement with Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures.
When a mother and her two teenage sons move to Santa Carla in desperate need of a fresh start, they soon uncover the darker side of this sunny coastal community. While Lucy tries to piece her family’s life back together, Michael keeps pulling away in search of belonging.
As he finds connection with a local rock band and its charismatic leader, his younger brother Sam comes face-to-face with a terrifying reality: When night falls, Michael’s new friends are even more dangerous than they first appeared.
Joel Schumacher directed the original The Lost Boys vampire movie in 1987, wherein two brothers move to a new town and discover that the area is a haven for vampires.



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