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Tune In Tonight: ‘Dispatches From Elsewhere’ Season Finale on AMC!

Dispatches From Elsewhere - "This Show Is For You If You Believe There Must Be More" | AMC

AMC’s surreal TV series, Dispatches From Elsewhere will air its season finale tonight at 10/9c on AMC!  The show premiered March 1, 2020 on the network and stars Andre Benjamin, Sally Field, Richard E. Grant, Jason Segel and Eve Lindley.  Featuring score by Atticus Ross, Leopold Ross & Claudia Sarne (Earthquake Bird, Days of Grace), the series centers on a diverse foursome “brought together by chance – or perhaps it’s by design – when they stumble onto a puzzle hiding just behind the veil of everyday life.”  Watch the series trailer below and tune in tonight!

To find themselves, they had to look elsewhere. Don’t miss the Series Finale tonight at 10/9c on AMC.  
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Lodge 49 Soundtrack: Andrew Carroll’s Score Makes Shindig! Magazine’s 100th Print Edition!

Lodge 49 Soundtrack | Lakeshore Records

“Brilliantly mines its compiler’s deep musical knowledge, producing one of the soundtracks of the year in the process.” Shindig

In the forthcoming 100th print issue of Shindig! magazine, Composer Andrew Carroll and the music of Lodge 49 lands a featured review!  The magazine is on sale now and hits newsstands on February 9, but you don’t have to wait until then to listen to the soundtrack!  The critically acclaimed psychedelic score (Under The Radar) is available now digitally worldwide on Lakeshore Records!

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Premiere: Listen to Andrew Carroll’s ‘Follow Me To The Golden Gate’ (Lodge 49 Soundtrack) | Under The Radar

Lodge 49 Soundtrack | Lakeshore Records

Gentle and calming yet faintly otherworldly, the two-minute track plays something like a psychedelic folk lullaby. – Under The Radar

Ahead of the album release of Lodge 49 (Original Series Soundtrack) on Lakeshore Records, listen to the track, “Follow Me To The Golden Gate” by series composer Andrew Carroll and featuring vocals by Juliana Giraffe of the band Midnight Sister.  The album also features songs by The Squires, The Superimposers, Sid Bradley, The Soundcarriers, Gloria, Greg Foat, John Myrtle, Round House, Eric Allan Kramer, Lilys, and Susy Kane. 

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Premiere: Listen To ‘The Seventh Seal’ by The Soundcarriers For Lodge 49 Soundtrack | Brooklyn Vegan

Lodge 49 Soundtrack | Lakeshore Records

Lodge 49 adds an air of mystery with a unique mix of baroque psych, obscure surf rock, garage rock and funk, and cult acts like Broadcast, Felt, Television Personalities, Lilys and The Soundcarriers. –

Ahead of the album release, listen to The Soundcarriers’ cover song, “The Seventh Seal” now exclusively at Brooklyn Vegan!  The track is featured in the album, Lodge 49 – Original Series Soundtrack, coming Friday, December 13 on Lakeshore Records.  The album is available for pre-order and pre-save.

 
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31 Days of Halloween: The Walking Dead Score By Bear McCreary

There is no other modern horror TV series with a more recognizable theme song than Bear McCreary’s The Walking Dead. – Mandatory

Bear McCreary’s iconic The Walking Dead series score and theme is inseparable from the long-running show on AMC!  Now in its 10th Season, with an 11th Season confirmed, fans just can’t get enough of this post-apocalyptic series.  Released on 2xLP vinyl and CD via Lakeshore Records and Sparks & Shadows, the series soundtrack features cues from Seasons 1-8, handpicked by EMMY® Winner Bear McCreary himself!  What is Halloween without a horde of zombies?  Keep reading to access purchase links and more.

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