Album artwork for Pig (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Alexis Grapsas / Philip Klein
Album artwork for Pig (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Alexis Grapsas / Philip Klein

The soundtrack to Pig is now available on vinyl! Pressed on pink vinyl, housed in a spined sleeve with double sided printed insert and download card included.

His score reflects the mood of the lead character played by Nicolas Cage with the simple “folk” like colours of the solo violin and acoustic guitars creating a richly mournful tone. More modern, aggressive electric guitars, distorted colors and drums provide a strikingly ominous, propulsive backdrop to his more intense moments.

Alexis Grapsas says this about the film’s score: “The score was born after lots of trial and error and
experimentation under the guidance and vision of the filmmakers, where we tried very original acoustic and electric sounds. In the process of creating an environment that would capture the lead character’s emotional world, we landed on a very unique raw and gritty sound that remains true to the story while being self-aware.”

Alexis Grapsas / Philip Klein

Pig (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Invada
Album artwork for Pig (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Alexis Grapsas / Philip Klein
LP

£24.99

Pink
Includes download code
Released 29/04/2022Catalogue Number

LSINV275LP

Learn more
Alexis Grapsas / Philip Klein

Pig (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Invada
Album artwork for Pig (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Alexis Grapsas / Philip Klein
LP

£24.99

Pink
Includes download code
Released 29/04/2022Catalogue Number

LSINV275LP

Learn more

The soundtrack to Pig is now available on vinyl! Pressed on pink vinyl, housed in a spined sleeve with double sided printed insert and download card included.

His score reflects the mood of the lead character played by Nicolas Cage with the simple “folk” like colours of the solo violin and acoustic guitars creating a richly mournful tone. More modern, aggressive electric guitars, distorted colors and drums provide a strikingly ominous, propulsive backdrop to his more intense moments.

Alexis Grapsas says this about the film’s score: “The score was born after lots of trial and error and
experimentation under the guidance and vision of the filmmakers, where we tried very original acoustic and electric sounds. In the process of creating an environment that would capture the lead character’s emotional world, we landed on a very unique raw and gritty sound that remains true to the story while being self-aware.”