‘Puppet’ by Grian Chatten Leads Official Soundtrack for Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man

Peaky Blinders
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Today, RCA Records UK have announced the official soundtrack to Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, the highly anticipated feature film from series creator Steven Knight, will be released on March 6th. Alongside the announcement, the first official single ‘Puppet’ by Grian Chatten from Fontaines D.C., Antony Genn and Martin Slattery is released today.

Speaking about the release Grian Chatten says: “As I was working with Ant and Martin on writing these tracks, I had the joy of watching and rewatching the scenes, and different things would reveal themselves to me each time. It’s an interesting thing to not spoil or over narrate a scene and to allow the pictures to speak for themselves. It was a bit of a balancing act.”

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man will be released in select cinemas on March 6, 2026 and on Netflix March 20, 2026.

Moody and brooding with dark undertones, ‘Puppet’ is a post-rock, atmospheric track that captures the psychological weight of the Peaky Blinders universe. The single was written and recorded by Grian Chatten from Fontaines D.C. alongside long-term Peaky Blinders collaborators and composers Antony Genn and Martin Slattery, marking a powerful new chapter in the series’ celebrated musical legacy.

The soundtrack features 36 tracks in total, with 5 brand new original recordings, spanning newly commissioned songs and an expansive original score. Long-time Peaky Blinders collaborators Antony Genn and Martin Slattery return to compose the film’s original score, while Amy Taylor of Amyl & the Sniffers and Grian Chatten, Carlos O’Connell, and Tom Coll from Fontaines D.C. contribute powerful new recordings that bring new voices to the Peaky Blinders soundscape.

Alongside the original material, the soundtrack features a curated selection of needle-drops from artists who have helped define the Peaky Blinders sound, including Nick Cave, Lankum, and McLusky. Highlights include a newly recorded version of Nick Cave’s ‘Red Right Hand,’ Grian Chatten’s collaboration with Lankum on ‘Hunting The Wren (The Immortal Man version),’ and two transformative Massive Attack covers—one by Grian Chatten, the other by Girl In The Year Above.

Written by Steven Knight, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man is directed by Tom Harper (Heart of StoneWild Rose) and stars Academy Award® winner Cillian Murphy, Rebecca Ferguson (DuneA House of Dynamite), Academy Award® nominee Tim Roth (Reservoir DogsThe Hateful Eight), Sophie Rundle (After the Flood, Gentleman Jack) with Academy Award® nominee Barry Keoghan (SaltburnThe Banshees of Inisherin) and Primetime Emmy Award® winner Stephen Graham (Adolescence, A Thousand Blows).

​​Synopsis: Birmingham, 1940. Amidst the chaos of WWII, Tommy Shelby is driven back from a self-imposed exile to face his most destructive reckoning yet. With the future of the family and the country at stake, Tommy must face his own demons, and choose whether to confront his legacy, or burn it to the ground. By order of the Peaky Blinders…

The official soundtrack will be out March 6 2026.

Tracklist:

Antony Genn, Carlos O’Connell and Martin Slattery – Opening Scene / The Currency

Antony Genn, Carlos O’Connell and Martin Slattery – The Immortal Man

Antony Genn, Martin Slattery and Grian Chatten – Ruby’s Scarf

Amy Taylor, Tom Coll, Antony Genn and Martin Slattery – Nobody’s Son

Antony Genn and Martin Slattery – No Heaven No Hell for Duke Shelby

Andrew Falkous, Jack Egglestone and Damien Sayell – People Person

Antony Genn and Martin Slattery – Duke and Beckett Strike a Deal

Antony Genn and Martin Slattery – An Intruder In The House

Antony Genn and Martin Slattery – Ada and Duke

Antony Genn, Martin Slattery and Grian Chatten – Opium Dreams

Antony Genn and Martin Slattery – Tommy, Kaulo and Zelda

Grian Chatten, Antony Genn and Martin Slattery – Black Dahlia

Antony Genn and Martin Slattery – Beckett Tests Duke

Antony Genn and Martin Slattery – Close the Door

Antony Genn and Martin Slattery – Dukes Descent

Grian Chatten, Carlos O’Connell, Conor Curley, Conor Deegan III and Tom Coll – A Hero’s Death

Antony Genn and Martin Slattery – Pig Pen

Grian Chatten, Antony Genn and Martin Slattery – Puppet

Antony Genn and Martin Slattery – A Gun Is No Good

Antony Genn and Martin Slattery – Tommy vs Duke

Antony Genn and Martin Slattery – St Elizabeth’s Mortuary

Carlos O’Connell, Antony Genn and Martin Slattery – Confession

Antony Genn and Martin Slattery – Stable Shootout

Nick Cave, Mick Harvey and Thomas Wydler – Red Right Hand (Immortal)

Antony Genn and Martin Slattery – The Bullet

Antony Genn and Martin Slattery – The Coin

Girl In the Year Above – Teardrop

Grian Chatten, Carlos O’Connell, Tom Coll, Conor Curley and Conor Deegan III – Romance

Antony Genn and Martin Slattery – The Map

Grian Chatten, Antony Genn and Martin Slattery – Angel

Antony Genn, Martin Slattery and Grian Chatten – The Tunnel

Grian Chatten, Antony Genn and Martin Slattery – Medusa

Carlos O’Connell, Antony Genn and Martin Slattery – Tommy vs Beckett

Antony Genn and Martin Slattery – Father and Son

Lankum with Grian Chatten – Hunting The Wren (The Immortal Man Version)

Grian Chatten, Antony Genn and Martin Slattery – Ellipsis

 

Xsnoize Author
Mark Millar is the founder of XS Noize and host of the XS Noize Podcast, where he interviews top music artists and emerging talent. Known for insightful, in-depth conversations, Mark brings a passionate, fan-first approach to music journalism. Favourite album: Achtung Baby by U2. Follow on X: @mark_xsnoize.

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