
St. Vincent shares The Nowhere Inn film title-track
14 September 2021, 17:03
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
St. Vincent has released the title-track from her upcoming soundtrack for her and Carrie Brownstein's film The Nowhere Inn.
This Friday (17 September) St. Vincent and Carrie Brownstein's mockumentary film The Nowhere Inn will be released in select cinemas and video on demand, and today (14 September), as Stereogum notes, the title-track from St. Vincent's score has been unveiled, with an accompanying video from the film's director Bill Benz.
The film will follow St. Vincent's most recent album Daddy's Home, and Sleater-Kinney's Path Of Wellness album.
Tracklist:
- The Nowhere Inn
- Carrie Voicemail
- Palm Desert
- Carrie Wave
- Waiting On A Wave
- Opening Limo Scene
- Hallway Scene
- Rooftop
- Come To Jesus
- Downtempo Montage
- Sex Scene
- Board Room
- Spa Scene
- Tour Bus
- Carrie Off Bus
- Texas Intro
- Texas Choir
- Bacchanal
- Ending
"The Nowhere Inn" is out now. St. Vincent and Carrie Brownstein's The Nowhere Inn film will be released Friday (17 September), and the soundtrack will follow on 19 September via Loma Vista.
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