Stranger Things, season 5 and series finale
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Prior to the series finale, Season 5 felt like it’d shown a lot of restraint in terms of big splashy song choices. Turns out, that was because it was saving its biggest needle drops for the last hour of Stranger Things ever (at least until the first spinoff premieres).
Stranger Things Season 5 installs a heavy music score in the narrative for the end of the chapter of the Netflix interdimensional spiritual series, which is very much music-oriented as well.
The official "Stranger Things" Season 5 soundtrack includes hits like Michael Jackson's "Rockin' Robin" and Iron Maiden's "The Trooper."
Known for its ‘80s nostalgia and supernatural goings-on thanks to one warped villain, Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower), Netflix’s Stranger Things established very strong connections to music from its very first season. Brothers Will (Noah Schnapp) and ...
Familiar tunes from Tiffany (“I Think We’re Alone Now”), ABBA (“Fernando”), Michael Jackson (“Rockin’ Robin”), the Psychedelic Furs (“Pretty in Pink”) and Yello (“Oh Yeah”) help enliven the soundtrack to the just-released fifth ...
Stranger Things‘ fifth and final season is rolling out in three installments on Netflix and so is the soundtrack. With Volume 1 of the new season streaming now, a collection of the tunes from the first few episodes, with tracks from the 1950s to the ...
As Stranger Things Season 5 prepares to close the door on Hawkins (and the Upside Down) for the final time, Volume 2 arrives with more than just high-stakes battles and emotional goodbyes.
Eager to know the soundtracks of Stranger Things Season 5? The show’s final chapter is set in the fall of 1987. When the Rift tears open in Hawkins, the group gears up to battle and finally take down Vecna. However, things take an unexpected turn when ...
“Stranger Things” coming to an end doesn’t just mean saying goodbye to some of your favorite characters… it means saying goodbye to one of the best soundtracks in all of television, and the first part of Season 5 is no exception. This installment ...