Peaky Blinders: “The Immortal Man”, the soundtrack arrives
March 6th the official soundtrack of “Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man”the event film that expands the universe of the cult series and which will be available on Netflix from March 20, 2026. A musical project that promises to continue and renew the dark, elegant and contemporary sound identity that has made Peaky Blinders a global phenomenon. The single anticipates the release “Puppet”available from today, which sees the collaboration of Grian Chatten of the Fontaines DC, together with Antony Genn and Martin Slattery. A tense and magnetic piece, suspended between spoken intensity and cinematic tension, perfectly in line with the imagery of the saga. The soundtrack is inserted as a central narrative element of the filmnot a simple accompaniment but an integral part of the story: music as atmosphere, identity and destiny. Once again, Peaky Blinders proves that it knows how to speak the language of the present, also through its sound choices.
The soundtrack includes 36 songs in total, including 5 completely new tracks and several specially commissioned songs that expand and enrich the series’ original soundtrack. Antony Genn and Martin Slattery, long-time collaborators in the world of Peaky Blinders, return to compose the film’s original music, while Amy Taylor of “Amyl & the Sniffers” and Grian Chatten, Carlos O’Connell, Tom Coll of “Fontaines DC” sign the unreleased songs which enhance the sound universe of Peaky Blinders with new sounds and voices. Alongside the original music, the soundtrack presents a carefully curated selection of songs by artists who contributed to shaping and defining the musical identity of the film, such as Nick Cave, Lankum, and McLusky. Among all, they stand out the unreleased version of “Red Right Hand”, the song by Nick Cave, the collaboration between Grian Chatten and Lankum for the song “Hunting The Wren (The Immortal Man version)” and the two Massive Attack covers, created by Grian Chatten and Girl In The Year Above.
