"Nothing to Kill or Die For" - unofficial soundtrack

With the release of Ethan March’s second foray into the Chicago underworld just a matter of days away, I thought I’d post this in case anyone was interested.

Like many writers (I’m guessing) and as a big fan of soundtracks and scores in general, I typically have a playlist going for any writing project I have on the table, and the contents tend to vary wildly. As a reader, you probably do, too - at least, you probably envision certain songs or moods as you work through a scene or a story.

With that in mind, here’s what I would consider the ‘unofficial’ soundtrack to Nothing to Kill or Die For. (I’m not including a QR code, since everyone uses different services, etc., but I am including a link to my own Spotify playlist if that makes it easier to check out.) Certain songs do call certain scenes to mind for me, but I’ll leave that piece to your interpretation.

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/174DECUSzQWDhl9oAIj8PF?si=3047de7e2e624335

“Rolling” - Michael Kiwanuka

“Understanding in a Car Crash” - Thursday

“I Don’t Like It Like This” - The Radio Dept.

“Enter Entirely” - Cloud Nothings

“Hug of Thunder” - Broken Social Scene

“Change (In the House of Flies)” - Deftones

“Evergreen” - The Brian Jonestown Massacre

“How Near, How Far” - …And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead

“Terrible Love” - The National

“Last Good Day of the Year” - Cousteau

“Untitled” - Interpol

“Shallow Grave” - The Von Bondies

“Haunted Heights” - Tangerine Dream

“Odds of Even” - Marilyn Manson

“Everything’s Big” - Here We Go Magic

“Blue Christmas” - Elvis Presley

“Faded” - The Afghan Whigs

Christopher Bevard