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Nick Cave and Bryce Dessner Co-Produce End-Credits Song for Train Dreams

Closing Bentley’s film with Dessner’s piano-led score, the track hits digital platforms November 7; vinyl follows November 14 ahead of its theatrical then Netflix release.

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Overview

  • Nick Cave and Bryce Dessner wrote and co-produced the haunting title song “Train Dreams,” with Cave on vocals and Luis Almau also credited as producer.
  • Dessner, who composed the film’s full score, built the song on his piano bed to extend the movie’s delicate emotional conclusion.
  • The official soundtrack, featuring the new song alongside Dessner’s score, arrives digitally November 7 and on vinyl November 14.
  • Train Dreams debuted at Sundance to rave reviews—earning a 97% Rotten Tomatoes rating—and will screen at TIFF before opening in select theaters on November 7 and debuting on Netflix November 21.
  • Cave’s involvement reflects his growing screen-scoring profile, following recent reports that he and Warren Ellis will score the TV version of his novel The Death of Bunny Munro.