
Every Song On The 'We Were Liars' Soundtrack
'The Sinclairs are American royalty — known for their good looks, old money, and enviable bond — but after a mysterious accident changes Cadence's life forever, everyone, including her beloved Liars, seems to have something to hide,' per the official synopsis of the series.
The score of the eight-episode series is the brainchild of Michael Suby, whose previous credits include The Vampire Diaries and Pretty Little Liars, which is no doubt the reason that we can't seem to get it out of our heads. This is every song from every episode of We Were Liars to add to your playlist (you're welcome).
'What's The Rumpus' - Jack White'Forever' – Haim'Young Blood' – The Naked & Famous'Coming In Hot' – Defunk'No' – Orion'Same Days' – J. Roddy Walston'Home' – Good Neighbours'Dive' – Holly Humberstone'Loving You' – Cannons'Good Time' – Born Runner-The Fancee'Rhythm (la de da)' – Lauren Light'Who We Are' – Hozier'Cinderella Snapped' – Jax
'Where's My Mind' – Lyn Lapid'We'll Be Young Forever' – Denmark + Winter'So We Won't Forget' – Khruangbin'Difficult' – Gracie Abrams'Once Upon A Time' – The Linda Lindas'My Fun' – Suki Waterhouse'Maps' – Paige Valentine'Down Swinging' – Holly Humberstone'Happy Together' – The Turtles'Happy Together' – Why Mona'It Never Ends' – Ingrid Michaelson'Tapestry' – Carole King'Terrible Love' – Birdy
'Days Move Slow' – Bully'Cannonball' – Michigander'Satanist' – Boygenius'Gold Angel' – Minke'Waves' – Daniel Seavey'More Than Meets The Eye' – Rebel Hearts Club'Rescue' – Woodes'On The Edge' – Madalen Duke
'Breath Right Now' – Moonwater x Amy Stroup'Learning' – Kamille'Dream' – Lyra Blue'Hand In My Pocket' – Alanis Morissette'Crash Course (Blue Solo Version)' – Blu DeTiger'All I Do' – Kate Peytavin'Linger' – Minke'Fast' – Pyro Child'American Girl' – Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers'Numb' – Marshmello & Khalid'Young Dumb' – Noisy'Every Little Thing I Say I Do' – Dayglow'Good Girl Era' – UPSAHL'R.O.C.K. In The USA' – John Mellencamp'BAD' – Dylan'Cannonball' – Biz Coletti x JK JOHNS'Land Of A Thousand Dances' – Sam & Dave'U & Me' – Alt-J'Emotional Meltdown' – Robin & The Rocks'Save Me Now' – Joy Williams
'Happy' – Something Corporate'Could Be Good' – Cat Cunning'Lost At Sea' – Lana Del Rey'Fire Rising' – sweetbaby x TRACE'Stardust' – Cary Brothers
'Feel It All' – Jordan Frye'Lets Go' – Weekend Giants'Whole Wide World' – The Brummies'Wild Heart' – Towa Bird'Say Thank You' – Leslie Powell + Milck + Koda Kids'Fuck The Bourgeoisie' – Feral'Draggin The Line' – Tommy Jones & The Shondells'Yellow' – Peta + Sara'Bad Dream' – Raye Zaragosa'Screaming Underwater' – Sanders Bohlke
'Through Me (The Flood)' – Hozier'Eat Your Young' – Hozier'Magic' – Leslie Powell'When Falling Stars Fly' – Denmark + Winter'Old Time Rock and Roll' – Bob Seger'Pteryla' – Novo Amore, Lowswimmer
'Doing It Again Baby' – Girl In Red'We Are Young' – Fun'Lock and Key' – Sorcha Richardson'Summer Love' – Kids In America'Burning' – Yeah Yeah Yeahs'Saturn' – Sleeping At Last'You Are A Memory' – Message To Bears'Stay Inside This Dream' – Leslie Powell'On My Own' – Brynn Elliott'Time Will Tell' – Audrey Ethel
We Were Liars is available to stream now on Prime Video.
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Naomi May is a freelance writer and editor with an emphasis on popular culture, lifestyle and politics. After graduating with a First Class Honours from City University's prestigious Journalism course, Naomi joined the Evening Standard as its Fashion and Beauty Writer, working across both the newspaper and website. She is now the Acting News Editor at ELLE UK and has written features for the likes of The Guardian, Vogue, Vice and Refinery29, among many others.
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