The soundtrack of Paramount+’s crime drama Mayor of Kingstown is an intense, gritty companion to the series’ dark exploration of power, corruption, and incarceration. Created by Taylor Sheridan and Hugh Dillon, the series stars Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky, the unofficial broker between gangs, inmates, police, and politicians in a town fueled by the prison industry.
The music, primarily composed by Andrew Lockington, captures the emotional weight and violence of Kingstown. From hard-hitting industrial cues to soulful, reflective tracks, the soundtrack blends original score with carefully curated songs to reflect the show’s layered themes of justice, trauma, and survival.
Mayor of Kingstown Series Overview
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Show Title | Mayor of Kingstown |
| Composer | Andrew Lockington |
| Music Supervisor | Andrea von Foerster |
| Streaming Platform | Paramount+ |
| Debut Date | November 14, 2021 |
| Total Seasons | 4 (as of 2025) |
| Genre | Crime, Thriller, Drama |
| Musical Style | Industrial, orchestral, rock, hip-hop |
| Notable Feature | Some score recorded inside real prison walls |
Who Composed the Mayor of Kingstown Soundtrack?
The score for Mayor of Kingstown is credited to Andrew Lockington.
Who is Andrew Lockington?
Andrew Lockington is a Canadian composer whose credits include Journey to the Center of the Earth, San Andreas, Rampage and City of Ember. He frequently works with large orchestra and choir, and has a background in orchestration.
Why Andrew Lockington’s score sounds the way it does
Lockington writes in a classic adventure idiom — big brass, driving percussion, choir on the peaks. It is unfashionable and very effective.
If this style appeals to you — adventure orchestral, choir, percussion — the tracklist below rewards listening in order rather than on shuffle. Scores written this way are built to accumulate, and individual cues can feel slight on their own.
The Sound of Kingstown
Lockington’s original score is heavy with ambient dread, recorded with live cellists and percussionists inside the Kingston Penitentiary to capture natural echoes and steel-toned reverb. The Main Titles theme is a haunting, slow-burn motif that sets the tone for each episode — foreboding, elegant, and bleak.
The soundtrack also features carefully selected licensed tracks, from hip-hop to punk to classic rock, often used to provide a cultural anchor or a tonal shift between chaos and calm.
Mayor of Kingstown Soundtrack List – Featured Songs by Season
Mayor of Kingstown Season 1 Soundtrack
| Episode | Song Title | Artist | Scene Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ep1 | The End | The Doors | Closing sequence – Mike’s plan fails violently |
| Ep4 | Reaper | Wild the Coyote & Badd Wolf | Club sequence with Bunny and associates |
| Ep5 | Best Clockmaker on Mars | Sturgill Simpson | Mike confronts Russian mob at the bar |
| Ep7 | Ashes | The Headstones | Iris is delivered to Duke in a chilling scene |
| Ep10 | Whispering Wind | L.A. Edwards | Quiet moment at cabin with Mike and Iris |
Mayor of Kingstown Season 2 Soundtrack
| Episode | Song Title | Artist | Scene Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ep1 | MIDDLE CHILD | J. Cole | Mike’s narration about Kingstown’s broken system |
| Ep1 | Parade | Solo Jaxon | Searching for Bunny in the city |
| Ep2 | Complete Control | The Clash | Kyle trying to regain normalcy while working outside |
| Ep8 | Everything or Nothing at All | Headstones | Robert, Kyle, and Stevie drinking at the bar |
| Ep10 | GOATED. | Armani White & Denzel Curry | Bunny’s transition moment post-prison |
Mayor of Kingstown Season 3 Soundtrack
| Episode | Theme Description | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Ep1 | Soldier’s Heart: metal/industrial cues | SWAT raid intro music – heavy and pounding |
| Recurring | Don’s Diner & bar scenes | Tracks by Denney and the Jets, Natural Child |
| Recurring | Headstones music | Featured often due to Hugh Dillon’s (Ian) band |
Themes in the Soundtrack
- Industrial Percussion: Lockington recorded inside prison halls for authentic reverb, making the environment part of the score.
- Cultural Contrast: Hip-hop tracks reflect Bunny’s world, while gritty country and classic rock echo Mike’s law enforcement past.
- The Hugh Dillon Connection: Co-creator Hugh Dillon is also the frontman of Headstones, whose music appears frequently in bar and emotional scenes.
Where to Listen Mayor of Kingstown Soundtrack?
- Original Soundtrack Album: Mayor of Kingstown: Season 1 (Original Series Soundtrack) by Andrew Lockington
- Available On: Amazon Music, Spotify, Apple Music
- Additional playlists with licensed tracks are available under user-curated Mayor of Kingstown playlists on streaming platforms.
FAQs
Q: Who composed the score for Mayor of Kingstown?
A: Andrew Lockington, with music supervision by Andrea von Foerster.
Q: Is the soundtrack available for streaming?
A: Yes. The Season 1 score is available on all major platforms, and fans have curated complete playlists with licensed tracks by episode.
Q: Why is Headstones music used so often?
A: Hugh Dillon, who plays Ian and co-created the show, is the lead singer of Headstones.
Q: What is the theme of the soundtrack?
A: Gritty, emotional, and industrial — reflecting the brutality and humanity inside Kingstown’s prison ecosystem.
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Riya has spent six years writing about music. At OST Vibes she covers soundtracks for film, series and games — who scored what, what is actually on each official release, and where to listen to it. Her focus is English-language pop and screen music. Spot a mistake in a tracklist or a credit? Email [email protected] and it will be corrected.