Netflix's Devil In Ohio: "lessons Of The Fire" By Bishop Briggs & Will Bates [exclusive] Site

The recurring line "With eyes we’ve all come to know, as the devil in Ohio" serves as a chilling reminder of the ever-present threat the cult poses even in seemingly safe suburban environments.

Lessons of the Fire (from the Netflix Series "Devil In Ohio") 가사

Music is often the invisible character that sets the stakes in a thriller. In Netflix’s limited series , that role is anchored by the haunting title track "Lessons of the Fire," an exclusive collaboration between alt-pop powerhouse Bishop Briggs and veteran composer Will Bates . The recurring line "With eyes we’ve all come

According to reviews, the track’s success lies in its ability to ground the supernatural elements of the show in human emotion. It isn't just about cults and demons; it's about the "struggle of overcoming fear and past traumas," using fire as a symbol for both destruction and a forced, painful rebirth. Where to Listen

"Lessons of the Fire" is the lead track on the official soundtrack EP released by Netflix Music, which also features contributions from Isabella Summers and Fay Wolf. For collectors, a special Mondo exclusive vinyl release is also available, featuring a "cornfield" colorway that nods to the show's rural setting. According to reviews, the track’s success lies in

The song serves as more than just an opening credit sequence; it is a thematic blueprint for the show's dark exploration of trauma, cult influence, and the struggle to escape one's past. The Sound of Obsession

Bishop Briggs lends her signature raw, soulful vocals to the track, perfectly capturing the "mysterious and frantic energy" of the series. The production blends atmospheric electronic elements with suggestive instrumentation, creating a sense of impending dread that mirrors Dr. Suzanne Mathis’s (Emily Deschanel) journey as she shelters a cult escapee. Lyrical Breakdown: Decoding the "Fire" For collectors, a special Mondo exclusive vinyl release

Opening lines like "Darkness hear me calling" and "Thoughts of you are gnawing, I’m lost in fear" reflect the psychological state of Mae, the young woman fleeing the devil-worshipping cult.