We at Collider have an exclusive track from the upcoming Venom soundtrack to debut today, along with the full tracklisting and album artwork . The film boasts an original score from composer Ludwig Göransson, whose credits range from Creed to the NBC series Community, but who notably composed the excellent score for Marvel Studios’ Black Panther earlier this year. This particular track from Göransson's Venom score is called “Pedal to the Metal” and gives us a taste of what the film's music sounds like. There’s an electric guitar driven edge to it, which is to be expected, along with propulsive percussion, but the strings and vocals bring a grand orchestral vibe to the entire ordeal. It’s somehow both exactly what you’d expect the Venom score to sound like and wholly unexpected.
The Columbia Pictures film is an adaptation of the Marvel Comics character of the same name, with Tom Hardy filling the role of journalist Eddie Brock who becomes infected and changed by the alien symbiote Venom. Hardy plays both Brock and the voice of Venom, resulting in something of a dual performance in the film. Zombieland and Gangster Squad filmmaker Ruben Fleischer is at the helm, with Riz Ahmed playing the antagonist Dr. Carlton Drake while Michelle Williams fills the role of Anne Weying.
Take a listen to the track from Göransson’s score below, followed by the full tracklisting and album artwork. The Venom soundtrack will be released on October 5th, the same day Venom hits theaters. Click here to pre-order.
Venom (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Tracklist:
1. Space Exploration
2. Symbiotes Arrive
3. First Contact
4. Eddie's Blues
5. Run, Eddie, Run
6. What's Wrong with Me
7. Panic at the Bistro
8. Humans...Such Poor Design
9. Self Defense
10. Pedal to the Metal
11. Eyes, Lungs, Pancreas
12. You Want Up?
13. Venom Rampage
14. Annie, I’m Scared
15. Parasite
16. Unexpected Ally
17. Battle on the Launch Pad
18. You Belong with Us
For more on Venom peruse our recent coverage in the links below:
- New ‘Venom’ Poster Is Black and Grey and Gooey All Over
- New ‘Venom’ IMAX Poster Uses a Lot of Tongue
- ‘Venom’ Director Already Teasing Potential Unrated Cut
- ‘Venom’ Movie Rating and Runtime Revealed