It just seemed to fit like a glove.”If Unloved’s dusky cool and dark romanticism became a goldmine, Holmes’ access to his band’s multitracks proved equally crucial. Instead of their songs popping up on-screen like afterthoughts, he was able to integrate the sound of Unloved at every level of the show, establishing a deep continuity: “There was a thread that linked everything because the music itself had a style, and an atmosphere, and a feeling.”Style, atmosphere, feeling… these qualities ooze out of Unloved’s dynamic S1 songs. ‘Sigh’ reverberates with unresolved lust; ‘After Dinner’ and ‘Cry Baby Cry’ brim with swoony mystique; ‘This Is the Time’ comes on like a fever; and ‘Xpectations’ furnis Killing Eve with a signature tune – music to spill kids’ ice cream to.Along the way, Vincent’s phenomenally adaptable voice practically becomes Villanelle’s partner-in-crime. On ‘Crash Boom Bang’, the widescreen reach and lusty intimacy in her vocals give Bond’s themes a run for their money; elsewhere, the crepuscular ‘Bill’ and sassy ‘Danger’ echo Amy Winehouse’s raw authenticity. The playful menace of the voice melody on ‘If’, meanwhile, upholds the influence of Krzysztof Komeda’s slanted nursery-rhyme score to ’60s Satanic chiller Rosemary’s Baby on Holmes.Grieves and Holmes went crate-digging for deep cuts elsewhere, with Villanelle’s character and her cine-styled global movements in mind. Unerringly on-point selections include ‘Roller Girl’, from the 1967 film Anna, where Anna Karina exults in a très Killing Eve-ian love of “Le danger immédiat et l’amour fiction!” Villanelle might similarly approve of Brigitte Bardot’s supremely unruffled ‘Contact’; likewise, the insouciant cool of ‘Killer Shangri-Lah’ – by Madrid’s Twin Peaks-fixated Pshycotic Beats – could have been made for Eve’s resident psychopath. Selections matching Villanelle’s taste for luxury include Cigarettes after Sex’s micro-detailed ‘K.’ and Cat’s Eyes’ plush ‘Girl in the Room’, while the sense that it pays to expect the unexpected from Villanelle is reflected by garage- and psych-rock eruptions from The Troggs and Etienne Daho.With the show-runners’ faith banked, Holmes and Grieves went for broke on S2. While Unloved’s entries range from swaggering electro-rock and dramatic girl-group laments to the spook-song of ‘Tell Mama’, other band selections furnish the album with dreamy deep cuts and destabilising detours. French experimentalists Le Volume Courbe (featuring Noel Gallagher’s sometime scissor-player Charlotte Marionneau) contribute ‘Born to Lie’; off-piste psychedelic entries range from Ramases and Selket’s vintage freak-prog to Jane Weaver’s electro-dream pop.
Elsewhere,’60s spouses The Poppy Family offer a fittingly unsettling coupling of a pastel-hued melody and dark lyrics on ‘Where Evil Grows’– a killer in a pink dress, if you like.Further off-beat notes are struck by unusual covers of classic songs, including electro experimentalists Fireflies’ spooked twist on cult rockabilly cat Kip Tyler’s ‘She’s My Witch’ and Dutch singer Willeke Alberti’s ‘Vlinder van een Zomer’ (‘Angel of the Morning’). Retro-archivist girl-pop crate-diggers The Delmonas keep listeners frosty with the garage-rock workout of ‘Dangerous Charms’, while Holmes and Grieves’ trust in instinct over exactitude urs in Bertrand Belin’s ‘Comment ça se Danse’. It might be a French song, with a male vocal, used to accompany a scene in Basildon.
But if it feels emotionally right, then it’s in.If both soundtracks testify to Holmes and Grieves’ taste and care, they also uphold the kind of intuitive emotional connections that make the best soundtracks sing. “It’s a feeling you have, you just know when something’s working,” says Holmes. “It was like that every time we dropped the needle on Killing Eve.” All the proof is, indeed, just a needle-drop away.Killing Eve Season One track listing:1. Unloved – Sigh2. Anna Karina – Roller Girl3.
Unloved – After Dinner4. Psychotic Beats – Killer Shangri-Lah5. Unloved – This Is The Time6.
Unloved – Devil’s Angels7. The Troggs – Evil Woman8. Unloved – Cry Baby Cry9.
Cigarettes After Sex – K10. Unloved – Bill11. Cat’s Eyes – Girl In The Room12.
Unloved – Fail We May Sail We Must13. Unloved – Danger14. Unloved – Xpectations15.
Unloved – Sombre16. Ètienne Daho – Voodoo Vodoo17. Unloved – When A Woman Is Around18.
Brigitte Bardot – Contact19. Unloved – Crash Boom Bang20. Unloved – Unloved 721.
Unloved – We Are Unloved22. Unloved – IfKilling Eve Season Two track listing:1. Unloved – It’s Not You, It’s Me2.
Fabienne Delsol – I’m Gonna Haunt You3. Unloved – Damned4. Poppy Family – Where Evil Grows5.
Unloved – Remember6. Fireflies – She’s My Witch (Edit)7. Unloved – Tell Mama8.
Le Volume Courbe – Born to Lie9. Unloved – I Could Tell You But I’d Have To Kill10. Unloved – Her11.
Unloved – Lee12. Jane Weaver – Modern Kosmology13. Dalida – Vai Tu Sei Libero14.
The Delmonas – Dangerous Charms15. Ramases – Screw You16. Jacqueline Taieb – La Plus Belle Chanson17.
Willeke Alberti – Vlinder Van Een Zomer (Angel Of The Morning)18. Bertrand Belin – Comment ça se danse19. Cigarettes After Sex – Opera Housepre-order HERE