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Cult of the Lamb Original Soundtrack (Red & Black Splatter Vinyl)
Cult of the Lamb Original Soundtrack (Red & Black Splatter Vinyl)
Cult of the Lamb Original Soundtrack (Red & Black Splatter Vinyl)

Cult of the Lamb Original Soundtrack (Red & Black Splatter Vinyl)

- River Boy

Now here’s some wax worthy of worship…

Devolver Digital has summoned forth a vinyl set forged in celebration of the demonically great music and art of Cult of the Lamb.

42 tracks specially mastered for vinyl will be pressed to heavyweight LPs with red and black splatter effect. These come housed in a deluxe gatefold sleeve adorned with artwork by illustrator Carles Dalmau.

Cult of the Lamb’s composer and audio director River Boy (Narayana Johnson) faced the challenge of reflecting the two sides of the game: the safety of the cult’s home base, where marimbas, mallets and other sonically ‘little’ instruments are woven into laid-back lo-fi electronica tracks; and the dungeons, where heavily processed voices and gritty synth elements sit atop dense beats and distorted bass for a darker occult energy.

 

Tracklist

Disc 1

Side A

1. Praise the Lamb
2. Start a Cult
3. Temple
4. Work and Worship
5. Saviour
6. Ratoo

Side B 

7. Faith Up
8. Sacrifice
9. Darkwood
10. Amdusias
11. Leshy
12. Knucklebones
13. Pilgrim's Passage
14. The Night
15. Anura
16. Eligos
17. Heket
18. Shop
19. Sozo

Disc 2

Side C

20. Anchordeep
21. Saleos
22. Kallamar
23. Followers of the Old Faith
24. Silk Cradle
25. Vephar
26. Shamura
27. Plimbo
28. Midas
29. Witnesses

Side D

30. Martyred
31. The Gateway
32. First Son, Baal
33. Second Son, Aym
34. Narinder
35. The One Who Waits
36. Enlightenment
37. Lamb God
38. Bishops of the Old Faith
39. Light House
40. Bishop Temple
41. Lonely Shack
42. Clauneck

  • 42 Tracks pressed on 2 Heavyweight Red & Black Splatter Vinyl
  • Housed in a Deluxe Gatefold Sleeve with Artwork by Carles Dalmau