Cillian Murphy and Fontaines D.C.’s Grian Chatten go track‑by‑track through the film’s original music, revealing how sound shapes the myth of The Immortal Man.

Ohhh holy moly. Jeeper sexy creepers. Heart beats skip! Cillian Murphy and Fontaines D.C.’s Grian Chatten sit down to break down the music of Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man — and it’s a full‑on sensory feast.
Warning: This video contains spoilers for the film.
In the featurette, Cillian and Grian go track‑by‑track through the original music, unpacking how sound, mood, and myth weave into Tommy Shelby’s next evolution. The official soundtrack features the film’s score by longtime Peaky collaborators Antony Genn and Martin Slattery, whose sonic fingerprints have shaped the series’ grit and ghostliness from the start.
PEAKY BLINDERS • THE IMMORTAL MAN
Cillian Murphy • Grian Chatten • Soundtrack Breakdown
A darker, moodier look at the music shaping the next Peaky Blinders chapter.
Sound Notes
When Peaky Blinders talks music, it is never just background. The sound has always carried the show’s danger, grief, swagger, and menace in equal measure.
Bringing Cillian Murphy and Fontaines D.C.’s Grian Chatten into that conversation makes the mood even sharper — brooding, modern, and built for repeat listening long after the scene ends.
This is the kind of music story that invites a deeper listen: vinyl on the shelf, headphones on, lights low.
Alongside the OG tunes provided by mister Chatten himself, the soundtrack also includes contributions from artists such as Nick Cave and Lankum, deepening the film’s atmospheric pull and emotional undercurrent.






It’s dark. It’s poetic. It’s Peaky — but elevated into something even more mythic.
Dive into the breakdown below.
Comment below — which track from The Immortal Man soundtrack hit you the hardest?








