Boards of Canada song plays in Backrooms end credits

Boards of Canada contributed a track to the new A24 horror film Backrooms. The song comes from the duo's recently released album Inferno.

Two days before June 1, Boards of Canada released Inferno, their first album in 13 years. The track “The World Becomes Flesh” appears in the end credits of Backrooms, directed by Kane Parsons. Parsons has said the Scottish duo’s music directly inspired the film, which centers on an endless maze of yellow rooms.

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A realistic illustration showing the horror movie Backrooms leading box office earnings in a cinema setting with eerie yellow rooms and financial charts.
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Backrooms leads global box office with 118 million

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Backrooms earned 118 million dollars worldwide in its opening weekend, marking a strong international debut for the A24 horror film. Obsession reached 148 million dollars globally while Michael climbed to 846.2 million dollars.

The soundtrack for the A24 horror film Backrooms will be pressed on vinyl and made available later this summer. The 2LP set features the original score and is available for pre-order now.

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The Scottish electronic duo Boards of Canada have announced 'Inferno', their first studio album in 13 years since 2013's 'Tomorrow’s Harvest'. The 18-track LP arrives May 29 via Warp Records, capping a cryptic teaser campaign that included posters, VHS tapes, and the recent track 'Tape 05'.

Pixies have announced reissues of their albums Bossanova and Trompe Le Monde, including four previously unreleased tracks. The Boston indie band is marking its 40th anniversary this year.

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A24's Backrooms is tracking for a robust domestic opening this weekend. The horror film has already collected $10.4 million in Thursday night previews. Projections now stand at $76 million to $79 million for the three-day frame.

Carlos O’Connell and Tom Coll of Fontaines D.C. have produced the upcoming second album by French indie band Film Noir. The project was recorded at La Frette Studios near Paris and includes two new singles now available.

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A variety of new music albums hit streaming services recently.

 

 

 

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