Fallout Season 2 Music: Djawadi, Peggy Lee, Roy Orbison & More

AXENMAG Staff | December 17, 2025

AXENMAG is excited to report that the highly anticipated soundtrack for Amazon's "Fallout" season two is now available, featuring a rich blend of classic jazz and country needle drops from iconic artists like Peggy Lee, Marty Robbins, and Roy Orbison. Master composer Ramin Djawadi, best known for his work on "Game of Thrones" and "Westworld," returns to craft the original score, promising another layer of immersive auditory experience for fans of the post-apocalyptic series.

Ella Purnell as Lucy MacLean in Fallout season two

Much like its critically acclaimed video game source material, "Fallout" season two leverages a curated selection of vintage tracks to define its unique atmosphere. Early episodes showcase a powerful nostalgia and unsettling irony, with Peggy Lee's 'Cheek To Cheek', Marty Robbins' 'Big Iron', and Roy Orbison's 'Working For The Man' setting the tone in the premiere alone.

Additional highlights include Eddy Arnold's 'Make The World Go Away' and 'It's All Over But The Crying' by The Ink Spots, further cementing the series' distinct auditory signature. The full soundtrack for "Fallout" season two is now available for streaming.

The return of Ramin Djawadi as the series' score composer is a significant draw. His unparalleled ability to fuse orchestral grandeur with emotional depth, as evidenced in blockbusters like "Iron Man" and complex narratives such as "3 Body Problem" and "Prison Break", ensures that the "Fallout" world's sprawling scale and intimate character moments are perfectly underscored. Djawadi's work consistently elevates the production value of any project he touches.

The second season sees Ella Purnell reprise her role as Vault Dweller Lucy MacLean, navigating the irradiated American wasteland in search of her kidnapped father after escaping Vault 33. Taking inspiration from the beloved 2010 game "Fallout: New Vegas," this installment introduces a host of new characters, including guest appearances from stars like Macaulay Culkin and Kumail Nanjiani.

Alongside Purnell, Aaron Moten, Moisés Arias, Kyle MacLachlan, Walton Goggins, Xelia Mendes-Jones, and Frances Turner all return to their roles. The season, which premiered on December 16, 2025, with its finale slated for February 4, 2026, has already garnered significant attention, with Amazon having already renewed the show for a third season.

The Bigger Picture: Music as a Narrative Anchor

The strategic use of music in "Fallout" season two is more than just background noise; it's a vital narrative tool that deeply enriches the viewing experience. Djawadi's original score provides the thematic backbone, crafting an emotional landscape that mirrors the characters' struggles and the desolate beauty of the post-apocalyptic world.

His consistent quality, seen across diverse projects from fantasy epics to sci-fi thrillers, guarantees a sophisticated and memorable musical identity for "Fallout". The inclusion of period-appropriate needle drops further anchors the series in a specific, anachronistic aesthetic that fans of the game cherish.

This blend of classic jazz and country tracks, reminiscent of the mid-20th century, creates a powerful juxtaposition against the futuristic, yet ruined, landscape. This approach effectively uses music to evoke a sense of lost innocence and a bygone era, deepening the lore and emotional resonance of the "Fallout" universe.

It's a masterclass in how carefully selected licensed music can become as iconic as the original score, defining the show’s very essence and contributing significantly to its cultural impact, much like how specific songs became synonymous with shows like "Peaky Blinders" or "Stranger Things".

Source: Original report via NME.com

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