Interview with the Vampire Season 3 Soundtrack

Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire returns to AMC and AMC+ on Sunday, June 7, 2026, under a bold new title: Anne Rice’s The Vampire Lestat. Starring Sam Reid, Jacob Anderson, Eric Bogosian, Assad Zaman, Delainey Hayles, Jennifer Ehle, and Sheila Atim, Season 3 marks a full pivot to Lestat de Lioncourt’s perspective — and his story is being told through rock and roll. The music has never been more central to the show’s identity than it is right now, with the soundtrack earning pre-release attention rivaling the series itself.


The Vampire Lestat Season 3 Soundtrack – Details at a Glance

DetailInfo
Series TitleAnne Rice’s The Vampire Lestat (Interview with the Vampire Season 3)
Network / PlatformAMC and AMC+
Series Premiere DateJune 7, 2026
Creator / ShowrunnerRolin Jones
ComposerDaniel Hart
Music LabelAMC Global Media / Lakeshore Records
Pre-Release Singles3 confirmed (as of April 2026)
Total Songs Written for Season20+ (per official press releases)
Music SupervisorRyan Kattner

The Vampire Lestat Season 3 Soundtrack Overview

The soundtrack for The Vampire Lestat represents the most ambitious musical undertaking in the show’s three-season run. Rather than restricting the score to underscoring dramatic scenes, Season 3 puts the music front and center as a story engine — because Lestat himself is now a rock star.

In partnership with Lakeshore Records, AMC Global Media began rolling out official singles under a dedicated “The Vampire Lestat” artist profile on all major streaming platforms starting February 13, 2026. This makes Season 3 one of the rare television productions to release in-world music as real commercial singles before a single episode has aired. More tracks are confirmed to follow as the season progresses through its weekly release schedule.

The score blends Daniel Hart’s signature orchestral approach — refined across two prior seasons — with an entirely new sonic identity rooted in glam rock, hard rock, and raw emotional songwriting. Showrunner Rolin Jones told The Los Angeles Times that the creative goal was to “make a little pop masterpiece,” referencing Hedwig and the Angry Inch and Rocky Horror as thematic benchmarks for what the season’s music aspires to achieve.


Who Composed the Interview with the Vampire Season 3 Soundtrack?

Daniel Hart

Daniel Hart, Composer of the Interview with the Vampire Season 3 Soundtrack
Daniel Hart, Composer of the Interview with the Vampire Season 3 Soundtrack

The Season 3 score was composed by Daniel Hart, who has been the musical voice of Interview with the Vampire since the series premiere in October 2022. Hart returns for his third consecutive season, and this time the creative demands placed on him are categorically different from anything he has done before.

Hart is a classically trained violinist and composer originally from Lake Highlands, Texas, who studied playwriting at Southern Methodist University in Dallas before discovering his path in music. His professional career began on the road as a touring musician — a hired gun for bands including St. Vincent, Broken Social Scene, Other Lives, and The Polyphonic Spree. He has also fronted his own band, Dark Rooms, since 2013.

His transition into film scoring came through filmmaker David Lowery, whom he met in 2009. That relationship produced some of the most distinctive scores in American indie cinema: Ain’t Them Bodies Saints (2013, his feature debut), Pete’s Dragon (2016), A Ghost Story (2017), The Old Man & the Gun (2018), The Green Knight (2021), and Love Story (2026). Hart also composed the score for the acclaimed podcast S Town, one of the most downloaded podcasts in history, and scored Fox’s The Exorcist television series — which is precisely where his working relationship with Rolin Jones began.

Jones recruited Hart for The Exorcist after meeting at a coffee shop in the San Fernando Valley, where the two discovered a rare shared fluency in contemporary classical and avant-garde music. That bond carried directly into Interview with the Vampire, and it has only deepened with each season.

For Season 3, Hart moved beyond his orchestral comfort zone in a significant way. He and Jones worked side by side in the writers room, with Hart co-writing one full episode of the season. Together, they wrote over 20 original songs for Lestat’s rock band — a creative output unprecedented in the show’s history. Hart also serves as the Musical Director for Lestat’s onscreen band throughout the season, overseeing every aspect of the in-world rock performance sequences.

Speaking to Screen Rant at San Diego Comic-Con 2025, Hart described the collaborative process of finding Lestat’s sound:

“We talked about inspirations like Kurt Cobain, we talked about Otis Redding. Both of them have a vulnerable quality to their songwriting and their performance; a rawness that puts emotion at the forefront.”

Hart worked closely with actor Sam Reid throughout the writing process, first singing on demos to give Reid a vocal reference point, then stepping back as Reid — working with a vocal coach — brought his own instincts and performance choices to every track.


Daniel Hart – Composer Filmography

YearProjectMedium
2013Ain’t Them Bodies SaintsFilm
2016Pete’s DragonFilm
2017A Ghost StoryFilm
2018The Old Man & the GunFilm
2016–2017The Exorcist (Season 1)Television
2017–2018SMILFTelevision
2019The SocietyTelevision
2021The Green KnightFilm
2023Peter Pan & WendyFilm
2022–presentInterview with the Vampire / The Vampire LestatTelevision

The Vampire Lestat Season 3 – Official Singles / Pre-Release Tracklist

The full Season 3 soundtrack album has not yet been officially released as of April 2026. However, AMC Networks and Lakeshore Records have confirmed and commercially released three official singles prior to the June 7 premiere. Additional tracks are confirmed to be rolling out throughout the season’s run.

Confirmed Pre-Release Singles (as of April 27, 2026):

  1. “Long Face” — Released February 13, 2026 Written and produced by Daniel Hart (with Danny Reisch). Performed by Sam Reid as Lestat de Lioncourt. First single released under The Vampire Lestat artist profile on Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music.
  2. “All Fall Down” — Released March 13, 2026 Written and produced by Daniel Hart (with Danny Reisch). Performed by Sam Reid. Serves as the official opening theme for Season 3. A lyric video and the full opening title sequence were released simultaneously. The title sequence was designed by Patrick Clair and his team at Antibody.
  3. “Dancing with Myself” (Billy Idol cover) — Released April 24, 2026 Performed by Sam Reid as Lestat. Featured in the official Season 3 trailer. Originally recorded by Billy Idol in 1981.

Note: The full Season 3 score album — including orchestral tracks and all remaining songs — has not been announced for release as of the time of publication. Showrunner Rolin Jones has confirmed that over 20 songs were written for the season. Additional singles are expected in the weeks ahead of and during the premiere run.


Score Highlights and Musical Approach

“Long Face”

The first official single establishes Lestat’s rock identity immediately. Hart cited David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust era as the primary sonic reference for the track, with shades of INXS vocalist Michael Hutchence also informing the emotional delivery. The song has a glam-rock foundation but centers on a vulnerability that Hart intentionally built into Lestat’s performance style. As of April 2026, the lyric video has surpassed one million views on YouTube. The track was notably also heard in Season 5 of Talamasca: The Secret Order in November 2025, playing through a bar’s speakers in Episode 5, “The Puzzle Place.”

“All Fall Down”

Described by Hart as a glam rock track clocking in at just 68 seconds, “All Fall Down” functions as the season’s opening theme and is designed to capture Lestat’s band in its earliest, rawest phase — before the character has fully refined his stage persona. Hart drew on T. Rex and Bowie’s blues-influenced glam period as the primary inspirations. The song is both title track and emotional compass for the season, conveying what Hart describes as Lestat’s “more wild, more raw, more self-deprecatingly funny than ever” state of being.

“Dancing with Myself” (Cover)

The Billy Idol classic arrives as Lestat’s most recognizable needle drop so far, and its use in the official season trailer landed with considerable impact. Sam Reid performs the song as Lestat in what appears to be a full concert sequence. The choice of the song — a track famously about self-reliance and narcissistic isolation — aligns precisely with Lestat’s character arc in Season 3.

Orchestral Score

While rock dominates the pre-release conversation, Hart has confirmed that the orchestral score — a cornerstone of Seasons 1 and 2 — continues in Season 3 alongside the rock material. The dual-identity of the score (intimate orchestral character themes alongside the full-band rock performances) is described as one of the season’s defining musical achievements.


The Vampire Lestat Season 3 – Licensed Songs / Needle Drops

SongOriginal ArtistStatusScene Context
“Dancing with Myself”Billy Idol (1981)ConfirmedFeatured in official Season 3 trailer; performed by Sam Reid as Lestat in concert sequence

Additional licensed songs or needle drops beyond “Dancing with Myself” have not been officially confirmed as of publication. This section will be updated upon the season’s premiere.


Where to Listen to The Vampire Lestat Season 3 Soundtrack?

The Vampire Lestat streams exclusively on AMC and AMC+, with new episodes premiering every Sunday beginning June 7, 2026.

The confirmed pre-release singles — “Long Face,” “All Fall Down,” and the “Dancing with Myself” cover — are available right now on Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music under the “The Vampire Lestat” artist profile, released through Lakeshore Records and AMC Global Media. Additional songs will continue rolling out across platforms in the weeks ahead as the season progresses.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who composed the Interview with the Vampire Season 3 soundtrack?
Daniel Hart composed the Season 3 score. He has scored all three seasons of the series and also served as Musical Director for Lestat’s onscreen band in Season 3.

2. How many songs did Daniel Hart write for Season 3?
Hart wrote over 20 original songs for the season, working directly alongside showrunner Rolin Jones in the writers room. Hart also co-wrote one episode of the season.

3. What is the first official single from The Vampire Lestat?
“Long Face” was the first official single, released on February 13, 2026, via AMC Networks and Lakeshore Records. It is performed by Sam Reid as Lestat, with music and lyrics by Daniel Hart.

4. What is the Season 3 opening theme?
“All Fall Down”, released March 13, 2026, serves as the official opening theme for Season 3. It is a glam rock track written by Daniel Hart and performed by Sam Reid.

5. Has the full Season 3 soundtrack album been released?
As of April 2026, the full soundtrack album has not been released. Only three pre-release singles have been confirmed. AMC and Lakeshore Records have indicated that additional songs will roll out in the coming months alongside the series premiere.

6. Where can I stream The Vampire Lestat soundtrack music?
The confirmed singles are available on Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music under The Vampire Lestat artist profile. New tracks are expected to be added throughout the season’s run.

7. What musical styles define the Season 3 score?
Season 3 centers on a glam rock identity for Lestat’s band, drawing from David Bowie, T. Rex, Kurt Cobain, Otis Redding, and Jim Morrison as primary inspirations. The orchestral score from previous seasons continues alongside the rock material.

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