
Spoiler alert: The following article contains spoilers from Outer Banks season 4.
Outer Banks season 4 is jampacked with a variety of songs by many different artists, ranging from Skinshape to The Brian Jonestown Massacre. Coming off of their El Dorado discovery in Outer Banks season 3, the Pogues return to North Carolina, where they build a home for themselves, aka another Poguelandia, in season 4. However, they can never stay out of trouble for too long as they get mixed up with a family curse involving Blackbeard's wife.
Netflix split Outer Banks season 4 into two parts each consisting of five episodes, with part 1 releasing on October 10, 2024, and part 2 dropping on November 7, 2024.
The Pogues find themselves in contention with another (more lethal) treasure-hunting crew who are also searching for Blackbeard's wife's amulet and the pirate's treasure. Consequently, the stakes are high in the fourth season of the Netflix action-adventure mystery teen drama series. Along the way,...
Outer Banks season 4 is jampacked with a variety of songs by many different artists, ranging from Skinshape to The Brian Jonestown Massacre. Coming off of their El Dorado discovery in Outer Banks season 3, the Pogues return to North Carolina, where they build a home for themselves, aka another Poguelandia, in season 4. However, they can never stay out of trouble for too long as they get mixed up with a family curse involving Blackbeard's wife.
Netflix split Outer Banks season 4 into two parts each consisting of five episodes, with part 1 releasing on October 10, 2024, and part 2 dropping on November 7, 2024.
The Pogues find themselves in contention with another (more lethal) treasure-hunting crew who are also searching for Blackbeard's wife's amulet and the pirate's treasure. Consequently, the stakes are high in the fourth season of the Netflix action-adventure mystery teen drama series. Along the way,...
- 10/11/2024
- by Sarah Little
- ScreenRant

The Pogues are back in the Outer Banks with a fresh sound to match.
After an emotional end to the third season, finding the gold but losing two father figures along the way, the Pogues have returned to North Carolina to embark on their next treasure-hunting mission. The third season ended with an 18-month jump forward in time. Season 4 backtracks to catch audiences up with what the Pogues have done with their cash and lives since.
The soundtrack of the fourth season combines retro funk, psychedelic rock and indie surfer hits to create an eclectic vibe that matches the varied personalities of the Pogues. Hits from Cake, Tame Impala and Funkadelic create an edge to accompany the treasure hunters’ adventurous spirits.
For a full list of all the needle drops in the “Outer Banks” Season 4 soundtrack, keep reading.
Episode 1 – “The Enduro” “Don’t Call My Name” – Skinshape “Every Trick In...
After an emotional end to the third season, finding the gold but losing two father figures along the way, the Pogues have returned to North Carolina to embark on their next treasure-hunting mission. The third season ended with an 18-month jump forward in time. Season 4 backtracks to catch audiences up with what the Pogues have done with their cash and lives since.
The soundtrack of the fourth season combines retro funk, psychedelic rock and indie surfer hits to create an eclectic vibe that matches the varied personalities of the Pogues. Hits from Cake, Tame Impala and Funkadelic create an edge to accompany the treasure hunters’ adventurous spirits.
For a full list of all the needle drops in the “Outer Banks” Season 4 soundtrack, keep reading.
Episode 1 – “The Enduro” “Don’t Call My Name” – Skinshape “Every Trick In...
- 10/10/2024
- by Tess Patton
- The Wrap

What a great time to be a Pogue! Outer Banks season 4 part 1 is now streaming on Netflix, which means we are off on new adventures with John B. (Chase Stokes) and the crew. And part of what makes each season so fun is the soundtrack. Let’s just say, the Pogues don’t skip a beat! So though danger is around every corner, one thing audiences are not going to do is catch the gang with a bad playlist.
No Spoilers! Haven’t caught Outer Banks season 4 part 1 on Netflix just yet? No worries, we will only be diving into a list of songs and keep away from any events. That way, you can add these songs to your playlist ahead of your binge watch.
The Outer Banks season 4 part 1 soundtrack is one of the best yet, featuring hits from Tame Impala, Skinshape, and Bass Drum of Death. That’s right,...
No Spoilers! Haven’t caught Outer Banks season 4 part 1 on Netflix just yet? No worries, we will only be diving into a list of songs and keep away from any events. That way, you can add these songs to your playlist ahead of your binge watch.
The Outer Banks season 4 part 1 soundtrack is one of the best yet, featuring hits from Tame Impala, Skinshape, and Bass Drum of Death. That’s right,...
- 10/10/2024
- by Sandy C.
- ShowSnob

The Pogues are back with a new adventure on Netflix with Outer Banks season 4 part 1, and you can bet that when they're not off on a dangerous treasure hunt, they're having a good time all the time. This season, with the Chateau and their beloved Poguelandia island in the past, the group creates their new oasis on The Cut, where they can plot their next move and listen to their favorite tunes.
After finding El Dorado in season 3 and seemingly making bank, the Pogues look to set themselves up for success. But some financial troubles push them back into the gold game as they accept an offer to unravel the mystery of Blackbeard's treasure. New challenges, new enemies, and new stakes keep them from simply running their bait shop and surfing every day.
As always, the Outer Banks soundtrack features some of the most chill reggae tracks you could add to your playlist,...
After finding El Dorado in season 3 and seemingly making bank, the Pogues look to set themselves up for success. But some financial troubles push them back into the gold game as they accept an offer to unravel the mystery of Blackbeard's treasure. New challenges, new enemies, and new stakes keep them from simply running their bait shop and surfing every day.
As always, the Outer Banks soundtrack features some of the most chill reggae tracks you could add to your playlist,...
- 10/10/2024
- by Reed Gaudens
- Netflix Life


Phil Elverum was feeling blocked. Not in any dire way — just in the way artists sometimes get when things are particularly busy. There was Covid to contend with, as well as the house he’d been building in bucolic Anacortes, Washington. Plus, he’s a single parent, a full-time job. The well hadn’t dried up, but it definitely needed a little rainwater to top it off.
Those first drops started to fall when School of Song co-founders Blue Sheffer and Steven van Betten hit up his merch email in...
Those first drops started to fall when School of Song co-founders Blue Sheffer and Steven van Betten hit up his merch email in...
- 6/18/2024
- by Brenna Ehrlich
- Rollingstone.com


Origins is Consequence‘s recurring series which gives artists a place to break down everything that went into their latest release. Today, Matthew Logan Vasquez takes listeners through “Parade.”
Singer-songwriter Matthew Logan Vasquez, known for his work in indie rock band Delta Spirit, has dropped the latest single from his upcoming solo album, Frank’s Full Moon Saloon, out February 16th, 2024. Titled “Parade,” the song boasts contributions from Scott McMicken of Dr. Dog and features a slow, western-tinged acoustic guitar. Along with this new track, Vasquez has announced an upcoming tour that will run through the first half of 2024.
With beautiful background vocals and a smooth guitar solo making up the second half of the track, Vasquez brings his incredible talent to a new sonic landscape. Although the track is a re-recording of a tune found on Delta Spirit’s 2007 LP, Ode to Sunshine, those previously familiar with the song...
Singer-songwriter Matthew Logan Vasquez, known for his work in indie rock band Delta Spirit, has dropped the latest single from his upcoming solo album, Frank’s Full Moon Saloon, out February 16th, 2024. Titled “Parade,” the song boasts contributions from Scott McMicken of Dr. Dog and features a slow, western-tinged acoustic guitar. Along with this new track, Vasquez has announced an upcoming tour that will run through the first half of 2024.
With beautiful background vocals and a smooth guitar solo making up the second half of the track, Vasquez brings his incredible talent to a new sonic landscape. Although the track is a re-recording of a tune found on Delta Spirit’s 2007 LP, Ode to Sunshine, those previously familiar with the song...
- 11/14/2023
- by Aidan Sharp-Moses
- Consequence - Music


It’s early Saturday evening and contemporary bluesman Cedric Burnside — the grandson of the great R.L. Burnside — is sitting on a large rock along the banks of the French Broad River. A hot mid-summer sun falls behind the Blue Ridge Mountains cradling his current location in Asheville, North Carolina.
“It’s something I grew up with — grew up playing and grew up living,” Burnside tells Rolling Stone of his blues lineage. “R.L. Burnside opened the door for our family and other great musicians who love the Hill Country blues...
“It’s something I grew up with — grew up playing and grew up living,” Burnside tells Rolling Stone of his blues lineage. “R.L. Burnside opened the door for our family and other great musicians who love the Hill Country blues...
- 8/10/2023
- by Garret K. Woodward
- Rollingstone.com


M. Ward has announced his new album Supernatural Thing, which is set to release on June 23rd. As a preview, he’s released the record’s title track.
The album is Ward’s first in three years and features contributions from Neko Case, First Aid Kit, Jim James, Kelly Pratt, Shovels & Rope, and Scott McMicken. It also includes two covers — one of David Bowie’s “I Can’t Give Everything Away” from his final album Blackstar, and a live recording of Daniel Johnston’s “Story of an Artist.”
“Supernatural Thing” as a single is an acoustic guitar-driven ditty with a jovial atmosphere, based on a message that came to Ward in a dream by none other than Elvis — “You can go anywhere you please.”
“Well, all my songs depend on dream imagery to some extent,” Ward said in a press release. “This was an actual dream I had about Elvis...
The album is Ward’s first in three years and features contributions from Neko Case, First Aid Kit, Jim James, Kelly Pratt, Shovels & Rope, and Scott McMicken. It also includes two covers — one of David Bowie’s “I Can’t Give Everything Away” from his final album Blackstar, and a live recording of Daniel Johnston’s “Story of an Artist.”
“Supernatural Thing” as a single is an acoustic guitar-driven ditty with a jovial atmosphere, based on a message that came to Ward in a dream by none other than Elvis — “You can go anywhere you please.”
“Well, all my songs depend on dream imagery to some extent,” Ward said in a press release. “This was an actual dream I had about Elvis...
- 4/27/2023
- by Cervanté Pope
- Consequence - Music


Big Thief continues to unravel the world of their upcoming album Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You with a charming pair of singles: “No Reason” and “Spud Infinity.” The complete record arrives on Feb. 11 via 4Ad.
Big Thief fanatics will be quick to recognize the warm familiarity of “Spud Infinity,” an inviting track the band and Adrianne Lenker have both performed live for a number of years before preparing an official recording.
“No Reason” is a fresher release, inspired by an unexpected moment during the recording of Dragon...
Big Thief fanatics will be quick to recognize the warm familiarity of “Spud Infinity,” an inviting track the band and Adrianne Lenker have both performed live for a number of years before preparing an official recording.
“No Reason” is a fresher release, inspired by an unexpected moment during the recording of Dragon...
- 12/14/2021
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com


Big Thief will release their new album — which boasts a mystical mouthful of a title, Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You — Feb. 11 via 4Ad.
The announcement arrives alongside another single, “Time Escaping,” which joins four previously released tracks now attached to the LP. The album, available for preorder, follows 2019’s Two Hands.
“One of the things that bonds us together as a band is pure magic,” Big Thief’s Adrianne Lenker said in a statement. “I think we all have the same guide and none of us have...
The announcement arrives alongside another single, “Time Escaping,” which joins four previously released tracks now attached to the LP. The album, available for preorder, follows 2019’s Two Hands.
“One of the things that bonds us together as a band is pure magic,” Big Thief’s Adrianne Lenker said in a statement. “I think we all have the same guide and none of us have...
- 11/16/2021
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
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