Fallout is everywhere and everywhere: The soundtrack from the series will soon be released on vinyl records
Fans of the game and the series, can safely move into the ranks of "Fallout" music fans as well, as we are treated to the upcoming release of the soundtracks on vinyl. This is not surprising, given the importance of music to the aesthetics of the "Fallout" world.
Here's What We Know
It's important to emphasise that this album features original compositions created specifically for the series' soundtrack, rather than the popular songs that the "Fallout" franchise is associated with. For example, the track "I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire" by The Ink Spots, known from "Fallout 4" and the TV series, was not included on this album.
Instead, the vinyl features the work of Ramin Djawadi, known for his work on "Game of Thrones" and "Westworld".
When We Can Expect It
The album will be released on vinyl on 14 June and will include 21 tracks split across two LPs. Both records are coloured yellow and blue, in homage to the famous "Volt-Tec" jumpsuits worn by the residents of the asylums.
The soundtrack is currently only available for purchase on the Lakeshore Records website, but it's worth noting that the records are already sold out. However, there will be more opportunities to purchase them soon, as the official release date is set for 14 June.
Source: Comic Book