2025 soundtrack album by Brandon Roberts and Nicholas Britell
Andor: Season 2 (Original Score) Soundtrack album byReleased April 25, 2025 (Vol. 1 ) May 2, 2025 (Vol. 2 ) May 9, 2025 (Vol. 3 ) May 16, 2025 (Vol. 4 ) Genre Length 45 :19 (Vol. 1 ) 44:27 (Vol. 2 ) 01:03:56 (Vol. 3 ) 40:09 (Vol. 4 )Label Walt Disney
Andor: Season 2 (Original Score) is thescore album composed byBrandon Roberts andNicholas Britell for the second season of the Americanscience fiction political spy thriller drama television seriesAndor .[ 1] [ 2]
Towards the end of the season, the music becomes more orchestral to better transition intoMichael Giacchino 's score forRogue One , to whichAndor serves as a prequel.[ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
Likeits predecessor , the soundtrack was released in multiple volumes. Volume 1 was released on April 25, 2025;[ 6] Volume 2 on May 2;[ 7] Volume 3 on May 9;[ 8] and Volume 4 on May 16.[ 9]
"NIAMOS! (Chandrilian Club Mix)", an EDM remix of "Niamos!", which played during the season'sthird episode , was widely acclaimed.[ 10] [ 11] [ 12] [ 13] Vanity Fair described it as the 2025 "Song of Summer".[ 14] Andor's showrunnerTony Gilroy described "Niamos!" as a "galactic hit", with various versions played throughout both seasons.[ 15] [ 16]
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