The hit TV series “Peaky Blinders” has captured the hearts of viewers with its gripping storyline, stunning visuals, and of course, its iconic soundtrack. The latest addition to the show’s musical repertoire is the release of the album “Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man”, featuring songs from some of the most talented artists in the industry. Nick Cave, Fontaines D.C., Lankum, and Amyl & The Sniffers all make an appearance on this highly anticipated soundtrack, adding their unique sounds to the already impressive collection of songs. Let’s take a closer look at each track and the artists behind them.
First up is the legendary Nick Cave with his hauntingly beautiful track “Red Right Hand”. This song has become synonymous with the show, with its eerie lyrics and Cave’s deep, gravelly voice sending shivers down our spines. The song perfectly captures the dark and gritty atmosphere of “Peaky Blinders” and sets the tone for the rest of the album.
Next, we have Irish post-punk band Fontaines D.C. with their energetic and rebellious track “Boys in the Better Land”. The song’s raw and gritty sound perfectly reflects the rebellious nature of the Shelby family and their gang. With its catchy chorus and infectious guitar riffs, this song is sure to get you pumped up and ready for action.
The Irish folk band Lankum brings a different vibe to the album with their hauntingly beautiful track “The Wild Rover”. The song’s melancholic melody and haunting vocals create a sense of longing and nostalgia, perfectly fitting for the show’s themes of family, loyalty, and loss. Lankum’s unique sound adds a touch of authenticity to the album, transporting us back to the streets of 1920s Birmingham.
Australian punk rockers Amyl & The Sniffers bring their high-energy and unapologetic attitude to the album with their track “Some Mutts (Can’t Be Muzzled)”. The song’s fast-paced tempo and lead singer Amy Taylor’s fierce vocals perfectly capture the rebellious spirit of the show’s characters. This track is a perfect addition to the album, adding a modern twist to the otherwise vintage sound.
The album also features other notable artists such as Anna Calvi, Richard Hawley, and The White Stripes, making it a diverse and well-rounded collection of songs. Each track has been carefully selected to fit the show’s themes and enhance the overall viewing experience for fans.
“Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man” is not just a soundtrack, but a musical journey through the world of “Peaky Blinders”. The album perfectly captures the essence of the show, with its mix of hauntingly beautiful melodies, rebellious punk rock, and gritty post-punk. It is a testament to the show’s ability to captivate audiences not just through its visuals and storyline, but also through its music.
In conclusion, “Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man” is a must-have for any fan of the show or lover of great music. It is a perfect blend of old and new, with each track adding its own unique flavor to the album. So, put on your flat cap, pour yourself a glass of whiskey, and let the music of “Peaky Blinders” transport you to the streets of 1920s Birmingham.

