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November 2, 2024
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Immerse Yourself in the Epic Sounds of the Nimona Vinyl Soundtrack!
Dive into the rich and rebellious world of Nimona with this exclusive vinyl soundtrack! Based on ND Stevenson’s acclaimed graphic novel, the Oscar-nominated film Nimona is a bold, genre-defying story of identity, friendship, and defiance. This limited-edition soundtrack captures that spirit through the masterful score by Christophe Beck, blending Middle Age influences with punk rock riffs for a sound that’s both timeless and fiercely modern.
Pressed on Shapeshifter Pink vinyl, this release not only features Beck’s dynamic score but also includes the electrifying anthem “T-Rex” by K.Flay. With stunning album art by Aidan Sugano, this soundtrack is a tribute to the unforgettable journey of Nimona and Ballister.
Add this soundtrack to your collection and experience the fiery energy of Nimona...
Features:
Limited-edition Shapeshifter Pink vinyl. Score by Christophe Beck, combining Middle Age and punk rock influences. Includes “T-Rex” by K.Flay from the Netflix film Nimona. Gorgeous album art by production designer Aidan Sugano. A perfect companion for fans of the film and collectors of unique soundtracks.Track Listing:
Side A
T-Rex (from the Netflix Film “Nimona”) Nimona’s Theme The Legend of Gloreth The Night to Knight Regicide Everybody Hates You Too Born to Protect Caught Last Stop Healed TogetherSide B
The Search Zombies Say It Back to the Shadows Sacrifice Let’s Go Please Come Back Gloreth’s Theme Ballister’s Theme