Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood have written original music for the new ‘Peaky Blinders’ season
24.02.2022 - 19:35
/ nme.com
Peaky Blinders director Anthony Byrne has revealed that Radiohead‘s Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood have contributed some new and original music to the upcoming sixth and final season of the show.The Birmingham period crime-noir drama will premiere its final season this weekend (Sunday February 27), and, as usual, fans are eager to hear what music will feature in the show.Alongside Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds‘ theme tune of ‘Red Right Hand’, the show has famously featured music by the likes of Arctic Monkeys, David Bowie, PJ Harvey, Iggy Pop, Royal Blood, Laura Marling, IDLES, Savages and Foals – as well as an original score by Anna Calvi on the last season.With Radiohead’s music having previously featured in key scenes, it has now been revealed that bandmates Yorke and Greenwood have penned new pieces for the upcoming series.“Thom Yorke and Johnny Greenwood contributed some original stuff,” director Anthony Bryne told NME. “I’m over the moon about all of that.
The music has always been really important historically, and I was really keen to bring a dramatic score into it. We’re using that much more in this season.
It’s a much heavier season so the score is taking things in a very different direction.“It’s always about Tommy and his headspace. That’s what I keep going back to.”Speaking to NME back in 2019, lead actor Cillian Murphy (who handpicks the music alongside Byrne) told us: “You just know when a song is ‘Peaky’.
The artists are outsiders. They have resisted the tyranny of the mainstream, shall we say?”For this season, Byrne revealed that songs by the likes of Patti Smith, Joy Division and Sinead O’Connor also make an appearance.“Sinead O’Connor was a big one for me because she’s so fucking talented,” Byrne told NME.
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