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Game of Thrones Unleashes ‘For The Throne’ Compilation Album [LISTEN]


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Game of Thrones‘ final season is in full effect. Not only have fans been watching the rising tensions play out on HBO every Sunday, now they can hear music inspired by the series whenever they so desire.

A new compilation entitled, For The Throne features music from Ellie Goulding, Ty Dolla $ign, The Weeknd, SZA, Travis Scott, The Lumineers, A$AP Rocky, Lil Peep, Maren Morris, and more. Track names run in line with the series, i.e. “Power is Power,” “Too Many Gods,” and “Hollow Crown.” GOT buffs can easily speculate the characters and situations of which each song is about.

The seven kingdoms have certainly made their mark on pop culture over the years. The series previously included cameos from Ed Sheeran, Coldplay, and Sigur Rós and original music from The National and Florence and the Machine. As the epic story comes to a close, this is a proper sendoff from musicians of all walks.

Listen below or pre-order For The Throne for your own collection in digital or vinyl.

For The Throne (Music Inspired by the HBO Series)

 

H/T: Consequence of Sound

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