​Listen to Jerry Cantrell’s ’Sinners’ song, ‘In Moonlight’ 

Alice in ChainsJerry Cantrell has released a new song called “In Moonlight,” recorded for the movie Sinners.

The track is a collaboration with the film’s composer, Oscar winner Ludwig Göransson

The Sinners soundtrack also includes a song by Alabama Shakes frontwoman Brittany Howard, “Pale, Pale Moon,” while its score features a contribution from Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich.

Sinners stars Michael B. Jordan in a double role as twin brothers who return to their Mississippi hometown in the 1930s “only to discover that an even greater evil is waiting to welcome them back.” Both the movie and its soundtrack and score are out now.

Cantrell, meanwhile, released a new solo album, I Want Blood, in October. Alice in Chains will launch a run of U.S. tour dates in May.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Discover

Sponsor

spot_img

Latest

Sammy Hagar Livestreaming Upcoming Vegas Residency Show 

Sammy Hagar is bringing his Las Vegas residency to fans all over the world.His May 16 show from Dolby Live at Park MGM will...

Turnstile Drops Two New Songs Featuring Paramore’s Williams and Blood Orange’s Hynes 

Baltimore band Turnstile released “Seein’ Stars” and “Birds” on April 30. The tracks preview their next album, Never Enough, set for release on June 6. They also...

Bruce Springsteen Opens Up About Stage Fright at 74, Denies Retirement Rumors 

After five decades on stage and over 140 million records sold, Bruce Springsteen admits he still gets jittery before performances. “ what I call anticipatory...

The Who Announces Farewell Tour 

The Who is officially hanging ’em up and has announced a farewell tour.So far, 16 North American shows have been confirmed. The tour will...

​Wolfgang Van Halen played dad Eddie’s Frankenstein guitar on new Mammoth song, ‘The End’ 

Wolfgang Van Halen's new song with his band Mammoth, "The End," will probably remind you of Eddie Van Halen with its tapping guitar riff. Fittingly, Wolf...