NewDad, dodie to appear in Life Is Strange: Double Exposure soundtrack

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The soundtrack for Life Is Strange: Double Exposure has been revealed today.

The soundtrack will feature original music from artists such as dodie, NewDad, and Matilda Mann. The soundtrack will arrive digitally on October 29, which is when Life Is Strange: Double Exposure will make its way to the Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC (via Steam and Windows Store). A Nintendo Switch release date will be unveiled soon.

The soundtrack will also have a special vinyl release courtesy of the Life Is Strange: Double Exposure collector’s box. The box will also include a 32-page mini hardcover artbook, four double-sided 12” art cards, and an owl pin replica worn by Max Caulfield in the game. Pre-orders for the collector’s box can be made here. The collector’s box doesn’t come with a copy of the forthcoming game.

A synopsis for Life Is Strange: Double Exposure reads:

Max Caulfield, photographer-in-residence at the prestigious Caledon University, discovers her closest new friend, Safi, dead in the snow. Murdered. To save her, Max tries to Rewind time – a power she’s not used in years… instead, Max opens the way to a parallel timeline where Safi is still alive, and still in danger! Max realizes the killer will soon strike again – in both versions of reality. Only Max can Shift between the two parallel timelines to solve and prevent the same murder.

Pre-orders for Life Is Strange: Double Exposure can be made here.

Life Is Strange: Double Exposure vinyl soundtrack tracklisting

SIDE A

dodie – Someone Was Listening

Matilda Mann – Everything I’m Not

Tessa Rose Jackson – So This is Lonely

JFDR – Spectator

Ape Dos Mil – Missing Out

Tessa Rose Jackson – Under & Over

chloe moriondo – September

SIDE B

Tessa Rose Jackson – Wake

Pale Honey – The Heaviest of Storms (Devotion Pt. 1)

NewDad – Under My Skin

Lights on Moscow – I Must Come Clean

Tessa Rose Jackson – I Think You Change

Tessa Rose Jackson - Illusion

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