‘Backrooms’ director Kane Parsons also created the horror film’s score with Edo Van Breemen, and he told ‘GQ’ that Boards Of Canada was a key inspiration.
Like the movie, the Scottish duo’s new album ‘Inferno’ arrived Friday, and it turns out the track “The Word Becomes Flesh” is the ‘Backrooms’ end credits song.
Parsons is only 20 years old, so ‘Inferno’ is the first BoC album released during his adulthood.
Unlike the Trump administration’s unauthorized use of “Deep Time” last week, this is a collaboration that feels right... or at least as right as something so deliberately unsettling can feel.
Boards Of Canada『Inferno』がリリースに。自分もこの空間(Inferno Sessionsと銘打たれた先行試聴会)に居たわけだけれども、こうして写真で見てみると、黙って延々とゆらめく業火を眺め続ける集団ってのは非常に儀式的だし、カルト的でもあるな。
そして今回のアルバムはとても自分好みだ。
A Perfect Circleのチケット取れた。今回のツアーギタリストがグレッグ・エドワーズだったら、尚更「The Nurse Who Loved Me」を聴きたいねぇ…!!
A Perfect Circle "The Nurse Who Loved Me" https://t.co/hPnOKZ5fcF @YouTubeより