Hear “The Procession” from ‘Halloween Ends’ Soundtrack!

The first single from the official Halloween Ends soundtrack has been released online, giving us our first taste of new music for the Michael Myers sequel by John Carpenter and his bandmates Cody Carpenter and Daniel Davies.

The soundtrack will be released on Digital the same day Halloween Ends opens in theaters, on October 14, and you can pre-order the Digital version via Amazon now here. It will then on physical media on January 20, 2023 from Sacred Bones, where you can pre-order a physical release variant here.

UPDATE: You can also order it on vinyl from Amazon here or order it on CD from Amazon here.

Vinyl variants:

  • Sacred Bones Exclusive Art Edition version: Pressed on ” Blood Twister” color vinyl and housed in alternative art packaging by frequent Carpenter collaborator Chris Bilheimer.
  • nSacred Bones mail-order exclusive version: Pressed on “Exploding Pumpkin” color vinyl.
  • Indie Edition pressed on Pumpkin Orange color vinyl.
  • Sacred Bones Record Society version: Edition of 200 copies,  pressed on  Black and Silver Pumpkin Starburst color vinyl. Comes with an artist curated mix tape.

From the official website: As Halloween Ends marks the last chapter of the David Gordon Green trilogy, so it ushers the essential return of original director and composer John Carpenter to score the iconically hair-raising soundtrack alongside Cody Carpenter and Daniel Davies. Recorded in its entirety at Carpenter’s home studio and Davies’ studio, the unmistakable mix of software synths, vintage analogue equipment, and live instrumentation once again provides the signature sound of Halloween, one of the most distinctive aspects of the movie franchise to date.

The soundtrack was tracked scene by scene but the album itself plays like a stand alone piece of music. The general atmosphere is one of dread yet the record includes some groove laden moments reminiscent of Escape From New York or some of Carpenter’s other more dance-able scores. Exquisite and delicate ambient pieces weave their way between some of the score’s more arresting moments and yet maintain a subtle pop sensibility. The overall achievement showcases three master musicians, one of whom invented the entire horror-synth genre, crafting an evocative, playful and deeply listenable score that honors a legacy and expands on the decades of work that have been leading to this triumphant climax.

You can listen to “The Procession” from the Halloween Ends official soundtrack below.

UPDATE: You can hear another song from the soundtrack – “Burn It Up” by Boy Harsher – here.

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Matt Artz

Founded Halloween Daily News in 2012 and the Halloween International Film Festival in 2016. Professional writer/journalist/photographer since 2000.