Slavvy Shares Themes From ‘Terrifier 3’ Tracks!
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Slavvy Shares Themes From ‘Terrifier 3’ Tracks!


After contributing the ending credits track “Dark Dreams” to Terrifier 2 and working on SCREAMBOX’s All My Friends Are Dead, which premiered last summer at Tribeca Film Festival, Slavvy is back with brand new music in Terrifier 3.

The new tracks mark Slavvy’s first release since 2023’s “Pragmatic” EP on Rosso Corsa Records, which featured vocals by Slavvy and production by Slavvy and SIGHOST.

“Title Credits Theme” and “Killer Theme” (listen) are both works that were made predominantly for film accompaniment, and can serve as a glimpse into the growth of Slavvy’s film-centric compositions over the past few years, hypes the press release.

Slavvy has also elected to donate any profits from the tracks to charities servicing the victims of the California Wildfires.

“This is the only meaningful way I can think to give back,” he explained. “So anything these tracks make will go to people who need it, including the royalties I get from having these songs in the film.”

For fans of his film work and previous EPs, Slavvy also announces a brand new EP coming later in 2025, titled Melancholic. Melancholic will consist of 7 tracks, including “Devil In a White Dress” which also appears in the Terrifier 3 BTS Featurette. There is no definitive release date yet.

Terrifier 3 has become a global sensation with everyone from Kanye West to Bones and All and Suspiria (2018) director Luca Guadagnino counting themselves fans of Art the Clown’s antics.

If you want to check out films featuring Slavvy’s music, Terrifier 2 and All My Friends Are Dead are now streaming on SCREAMBOX, and Final Summer is streaming on Tubi and Amazon Prime.

Terrifier 3 comes to SCREAMBOX on February 14th.

Art Attack! The Dissection of Terrifier 3 will feature more of Slavvy’s music and is also coming to SCREAMBOX on March 14th.

“They used three of my songs in the BTS featurette, but the third one is on an upcoming EP,” he adds. “You’ll have to be patient on that one, but it’s ironically one of my favorite songs I’ve made. I’m aiming to have the EP out by summer or fall.”



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