Everyone now has the chance to enjoy Red Dead Redemption 2 differently. The Music of Red Dead Redemption 2 : The Housebuilding EP is set to be released this Friday, February 12. It comes with The Housebuilding Song, which is featured mainly during the Epilogue.
You can listen to it below:
The EP also includes four songs that have yet to be released, written by David Ferguson and Matt Sweeney.
David Ferguson, who’s from Nashville, grew up as the right-hand man for both Johnny Cash as well as “Cowboy” Jack Clement. David too is known for working on Sturgill Simpson albums like A Sailor’s Guide To Earth and The Butcher Shoppe Sessions.
Meanwhile, Matt Sweeney is from New York City and is not only a composer but also a guitarist and producer. His works can be heard on different albums like Adele, Iggy Pop, Run The Jewels, and Johnny Cash.
The complete tracks of this new EP are:
- The Housebuilding Song (David Ferguson)
- A Strange Kindness (David Ferguson and Matt Sweeney)
- A Quiet Time (Saloon Theme) (David Ferguson and Matt Sweeney)
- The Course of True Love (David Ferguson and Matt Sweeney)
- Do Not Seek Absolution (David Ferguson and Matt Sweeney)
Preorder of the new EP is now available on various digital platforms including iTunes. There’s a vinyl release as well available for $17.98. You can preorder this format at the Rockstar Warehouse and the Lakeshore Records Online Store. But don’t take too long since supplies are limited.
Players can continue to enjoy the soundtrack of the game with The Music of Red Dead Redemption 2 : Original Score. The original score itself was composed by Woody Jackson. The soundtrack album has 22 songs that included contributions from musicians and artists, such as David Ferguson, Senyawa, and Arca. Get the album here.
Red Dead Redemption 2 was released in 2018 for PS4 and Xbox One. Versions for PC and Google Stadia were released in 2019. While it is the third game in the Red Dead series, it actually serves as a prequel to Red Dead Redemption . An online multiplayer mode was released called Red Dead Online, which has since been offered as a standalone game.