Elvis Perkins' unsettling score for Osgood Perkins' The Blackcoat's Daughter is now out on a vinyl soundtrack from Mondo and Death Waltz, and we have the official details and a look at the cover art.

From Mondo: "Originally titled February, Osgood Perkins’ debut film was a festival hit in 2015 and has now been picked up for wider distribution by A24 under a new title, The Blackcoat’s Daughter. The film is a bleakly desolate slow burn, harkening back to such classics as Rosemary’s Baby & Let’s Scare Jessica to Death with its brooding atmosphere and emphasis on perpetual unease and dread rather than jump scares. It’s a remarkable debut, signalling the arrival of a real talent.

ALBUM DESIGN BY: Jay Shaw

By Elvis Perkins

$25.00"

To learn more about The Blackcoat's Daughter vinyl soundtrack, visit Mondo's official site, and in case you missed it, check out Kalyn's review of the film.

Source: Mondo
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