There is also contributions from Holmes’ bandmates, Jade Vincent and Keefus Ciancia, who comprise the trio Unloved. The group’s sound has been central to the much lauded Killing Eve soundtracks, which saw Holmes and Ciancia pick up a Bafta in 2019. Vincent provides a stand-out performance - lending her haunting and smoky vocals to the albums centrepiece and final track - ‘Isn’t It So’. The score to Ordinary Love wasn’t inspired by any other soundtrack or even musical composition but by a mathematical theory called The Game of Life. Devised by mathematician John Conway in 1970, The Game of Life is not your typical computer game. It consists of a collection of cells which, based on a few mathematical rules, can live, die or multiply as the cells form various patterns throughout the course of the game.
TRACK LISTING
1 . Ordinary Love
2 . Mammogram
3 . Good Man
4 . Power Walking
5 . Peter And Steve
6 . To And Fro
7 . It'll Be Over In No Time
8 . Check Up 9 . Dreaming
10 . Mammogram Erased
11 . Chemotherapy
12 . More Power Walking
13 . Normal People
14 . Love
15 . Every Moment
16 . The Haircut
17 . Debbie
18 . MRI Again
19 . Isn't It So