Music
Judgment Is Coming With The ‘Dredd’ Vinyl OST
Coming on November 11th via Music On Vinyl will be the vinyl version of the Dredd soundtrack, which was composed by Paul Leonard-Morgan. The 22-track OST will come on 180-gram audiophile vinyl in a gatefold sleeve and it can be pre-ordered via Amazon UK.
Composer Morgan has stated that he was influenced by a track of Justin Bieber’s that was slowed down 800%, creating an ethereal sound that was used heavily during the “Slo-Mo” scenes.
The 2012 film, which featured Karl Urban (Doom) as the title character, showed Judge Dredd and recruit Cassandra Anderson (Olivia Thirlby) aim to clear out a tower block from the control of drug lord Ma-Ma, who is manufacturing an addictive drug “Slo-Mo”. This film is easily one of the most entertaining films in recent years and I’ll be bitterly disappointed if a sequel isn’t put together. I think it has an enormous potential to be something incredible.
Head on down for the trailer and track list.
Dredd track list:
Side One:
She’s A Pass
Mega City One
The Plan
The Rise Of Ma-Ma
Anderson ‘s Theme
Lockdown
Cornered
Kay Escapes
Mini-Guns
Undefined Space
Side Two:
Bad Judges
Judgment Time
Hiding Out
Order In The Chaos
Slo-Mo
Taking Over Peach Trees
It’s All A Deep End
Judge, Jury and Executioner
Any Last Requests?
You Look Ready
Ma-Ma’s Requiem
Apocalyptic Wasteland
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‘Play Dead’ – Watch the Official ‘Dead by Daylight’ Music Video from Ice Nine Kills!
We learned a couple weeks back that the band Ice Nine Kills is joining forces with the slasher video game Dead by Daylight, with an Ice Nine Kills Collection inspired by the heavy metal band now available. Along with the collection, a tie-in music video has been unleashed.
Ice Nine Kills enter the fog today with “Play Dead,” a brand-new single and music video created in collaboration with Dead by Daylight. Written for the game’s 10th Anniversary, “Play Dead” brings Ice Nine Kills into one of horror gaming’s most iconic worlds, uniting two genre-obsessed universes built on suspense, survival, mythology, and the thrill of the kill.
The track was created in collaboration with longtime Dead by Daylight composer Michel F. April and arrives alongside the in-game Ice Nine Kills Collection, allowing players to represent the band inside the game’s ever-expanding horror universe with unique DLC.
Stream “Play Dead” here and watch the Ice Nine Kills music video below!
Ice Nine Kills’ brand new music video for “Play Dead” features Devon Sawa (Final Destination, “Chucky”) and Krsy Fox (Terrifier 3), along with the legendary Tony Hawk.
Ice Nine Kills mastermind Spencer Charnas tells us, “Ice Nine Kills has always lived somewhere between menace and mischief. ‘Play Dead,’ our take on Dead by Daylight, is a collision of hooks, horror, and total chaos. As lifelong horror fans, we find it surreal and an absolute honor to have Ice Nine Kills’ music officially tied to Terrifier, Scream, Ready or Not, and now, the iconic survival horror game Dead by Daylight.”
“Collaborating with Dead by Daylight gave us the chance to step into a world that feels deeply aligned with our creative instincts,” Charnas continues. “The game has an incredible legacy, and that chaotic, eerie, immersive energy is something we respect and admire. We wanted the song to feel like a real extension of that universe, not just inspired by it, but genuinely part of it.”
“Dead by Daylight has always been about celebrating horror in all its forms, and Ice Nine Kills shares that same passion for the genre we have,” said Mat Côté, Head of Partnerships for Dead by Daylight. “We’ve always been big fans of their music, and their creativity and deep connection to horror culture made this collab feel incredibly natural. We’re excited for our players to represent the band in-game with the Collection we created together, and we can’t wait for everyone to experience the new Dead by Daylight crossover track the guys cooked up.”




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