New Soundtrack: Jonathan Snipes’ Score To IFC Midnight’s ‘Trespassers’

 

Flipped the typical bad-guy-in-the-house narrative on its head into something much more compelling and original. – Film Threat
 

Looking for some extra suspense in your life?  Released this summer is the IFC Midnight film, Trespassers, directed by Orson Oblowitz (The Queen of Hollywood).  The thriller features score by Jonathan Snipes (The ABCs of Death 2: Segment “Q”), out now digitally worldwide on Lakeshore Records!  Keep reading for more on Trespassers the film and to listen to the soundtrack.

The film stars Angela Trimbur, Zach Avery, Janel Parrish, Jonathan Howard, Fairuza Balk, Carlo Rota, Sebastian Sozzi and Joey Abril.

IFC Midnight presents TRESPASSERS, available now on iTunes (get it here) and Prime Video (get it here).

 

Soundtrack Available Now: [Download/Listen]

 

 

Trespassers (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Music by Jonathan Snipes

01 Machete – Jonathan Snipes & David Rothbaum
02 Welcome To Mojave – Jonathan Snipes
03 Noon Check-in – Jonathan Snipes
04 Let’s See Who It Is – Jonathan Snipes & David Rothbaum
05 Doomsday Express – Jonathan Snipes
06 Beautiful Aren’t They? – Jonathan Snipes
07 Decanter – Jonathan Snipes & David Rothbaum
08 She Had A Gun – Jonathan Snipes & David Rothbaum
09 We’re Gonna Leave – Jonathan Snipes
10 To Escape – Jonathan Snipes
11 Victor – Jonathan Snipes & David Rothbaum
12 Run The Plates – Jonathan Snipes & David Rothbaum
13 Put The F**king Gun Down – Jonathan Snipes
14 Hiding – Jonathan Snipes & David Rothbaum
15 Make It Count – Jonathan Snipes
16 Sgt. Daniels – Jonathan Snipes
17 Escape – Jonathan Snipes
18 You Can’t Stop What’s Coming – Jonathan Snipes

 

Two couples, each working through relationship issues, rent a gorgeous house in the desert for a sex- and drug-fueled escape from reality. Sarah (Angela Trimbur) and Estelle (Janel Parrish) are longtime best friends looking forward to reconnecting after a period apart; their boyfriends, Joseph (Zach Avery) and Victor (Jonathan Howard), however, are immediately wary of one another. As tensions escalate over the course of a debaucherous night, things take an unexpected turn when a woman (Fairuza Balk) claiming to be a neighbor with car trouble shows up at the door. She seems harmless enough…or so they think. As the twists and turns pile up so does the body count in this stylish, blood- and neon-soaked thriller which hits with the furious force of a machete to the skull.

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