Devil in Ohio may have enthralled the audience with its captivating suspense thriller, but its soundtracks are also leaving a mark on the audience. If you are like me who immediately searched for the songs from the show by whatever lyrics stayed in your mind, then look no further, as I have listed down all the original tracks that were featured on the show.
The show is based on the book of the same name by Daria Polatin and follows a hospital psychiatrist, Dr Suzanne Mathis who shelters a mysterious cult escapee, and her world is turned upside down as the strange girl’s arrival threatens to tear her own family apart. Starring Emily Deschanel and Madeleine Arthur in the lead roles.
Devil in Ohio Soundtracks
Lessons Of The Fire By Bishop Briggs
This is the theme song of the show which is played with the opening credits. Composer Will Bates has worked on several songs created for the series and he has composed this one too. The haunting and lingering voice of Bishop Briggs creates a sense of horror and darkness in the song.
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Salvation From the Dawn By Will Bates feat Maiah Manser
This song is played when Mae is running away from the people that kept her prisoner, in the corn field. This song adds tension to the scene where a girl in a white dress is running for her life, with a knife dripping with blood in one hand. It is also played in other episodes when Mae is remembering her life in the cult.
Like in episode 2, when Jules woke up terrified when she saw a corn husk doll on her nightstand and when Mae remembers the ritual she had to be a part of, and she prepares the meat Peter brought home. Also, in the last episode, when she is being prepared for the final ritual.
The Thread Of The Thing By Fay Wolf
Before this song, Jules asks Helen to sit at lunch near her. This song has been popularly used in The Vampire Diaries series and fits aptly with the lonesome vibe of Jules when Helen refuses to associate with her.
The Water Is Wide By Fay Wolf
Suzanne sings this song as a lullaby to help Jules fall asleep which then leads to the closing credits of episode 2. This song also plays when Suzanne remembers moments from her childhood when she was crying for her mother’s help. This is an emotional song and is linked to a mother and child’s bond in the show. It is composed and written by Ann Moore.
The Gift of the Rose By Isabella Summers and Elise McQueen
This song is created by Isabella Summers and it is played in the last episode when Mae’s father is ready to give her to the devil, but Suzzanne is trying to save her. Also, when at the Thanksgiving dinner with Mae, Suzanne finds out the truth about her and how she planned everything and the show’s closing credits roll on this song.
I Guess You Get What’s Coming By Cody Crump
This song was heard first in the show trailer and sets the tone for the viewers, in aspects of what to expect from the show. This song is also used in the show Another Life and many people know about it from there.
Shadow By John Mark Nelson
This song is played when Suzanne brought a cake for the girls. She and Peter talk for a while and then go separate ways, as Mae is sitting in the car. The song is apt for Suzanne’s character as she hasn’t completely healed from her past trauma and basically running from her own shadow by helping as many people as she can, instead of helping herself.
Devil in Ohio is currently streaming on Netflix.
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hey you forgot Peter, Paul and Mary – A Soalin’!
Also Olivia Rodriguez- Good 4 U. I had to Shazam it but it was the perfect introduction to captivate younger audiences. Love Bishop Briggs!!