Radiohead's Thom Yorke has offered up another taste of his upcoming score for the Luca Guadignino remake of classic Italian horror film Suspiria. Following the release of his more piano-focused ballad "Suspirium," Yorke's second single from the 25-track album, titled "Has Ended," takes a more straightforward rock song structure and fuses in sitar with heavily distorted vocals to amp up the disorientation factor. Though this is his first attempt at making music for a movie, Yorke seems perfectly at home creating the score for the haunting tale of a witch coven possessing the staff and members at an elite dance school in 1977 Berlin. Written and arranged by Yorke, who recorded and produced it with Sam Petts-Davies, the Susperia soundtrack also features the London Contemporary Orchestra and Choir. The album is available for pre-order via XL Recordings, ahead of its release on October 26th, the same day the movie hits screens.
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