
The bulk of the music in the show is readily available on Spotify already.

The people of the Crock Pot must be huge Neil Diamond fans, because his music is largely featured in the show, most notably when Ed Flynn puts on “Holly Holy” to dance with his wife, Annie, in their living room. The series also features several beloved rock songs to help illustrate the lighter side of life on Crockett Island. This time around, the music leaned into the creepiness of religious standards, putting a dark spin on songs like “Were You There?” and “Holy Holy Holy.” The score for the new series marks the latest collaboration between showrunner Mike Flanagan and composing duo The Newton Brothers, who previously composed the score for both seasons of Flanagan’s other Netflix horror series, The Haunting of Hill House and The Haunting of Bly Manor. In keeping with his religious theme, church hymns play a big part in the seven episodes of Midnight Mass. If you’re looking for some tunes to help get you in the right headspace for spooky season, look no further than all the songs on Netflix’s Midnight Mass soundtrack. From Neil Diamond ditties to unnerving church hymns, the new series is scored by tracks that can change the whole mood in an instant. But probably the biggest part of the show’s haunting vibe is the music. The secluded island community, religious fanaticism, and supernatural twists create a truly creepy tone that’s sure to send chills up your spine. There’s a lot to be spooked by while watching Netflix’s latest horror series Midnight Mass.
