Motherland: Fort Salem Music
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Motherland: Fort Salem season 1 episode 5 soundtrack

Bellweather Season, 11 songs

The unit travels off base for the high society wedding of Abigail’s cousin. Raelle throws herself into her relationship with Scylla, who, unbeknownst to Raelle, faces an impossible choice. Abigail becomes disillusioned with her privilege while amongst the notable Bellweather line. And Tally gets hit with two life-altering revelations that change the very fabric of the unit.

  • Urchin — Labyrinth Ear
    The guests assemble for the wedding celebration.
  • Call the Youth — BLOW
    Abigail greets the guests and then proceeds to have a conversation with Raelle and Tally.
  • Supernatural — Beat Ventriloquists & EIGHTY Bugg
    Raelle and Scylla dance together and notice Anacostia is watching them from afar. Raelle confronts Anacostia, and gets interrupted by Tally, who then proceeds to take her away.
  • Schubert: Schwanengesang (Standchen) [Kate Simko Remix] — Kate Simko & The London Electronic Orchestra
    Tally takes Gerlt away from the crowd. As they kiss he attempts but fails to tell her he is now engaged.
  • One Line — Spacebomb House Band
    Abigail's mom introduces the girls to the Dean of War College.
  • WLCM — Lydia Ainsworth
    Scylla remembers her time with Raelle as the clock tolls 6pm. Then proceeds to declare her love for her.
  • The Fight — Big Fox
    Scylla tries to take Raelle to the beach where The Spree awaits her, but Raelle asks her to dance with her instead.
  • 2126 — Spacebomb House Band
    The guests enjoy the wedding; Petra looks up and sees balloons heading towards the house.
  • Balloons! — Brandon Roberts
    The witches summon a tornado to protect the guests from the balloons.
  • Aftermath — Brandon Roberts
    Abigail informs the girls that her cousin is dead; Raelle sees the gift she gave Scylla on the ground.
  • Motherland: Fort Salem (Main Title) — Brandon Roberts

Theme Song

Motherland: Fort Salem (Main Title)
Brandon Roberts