Netflix released the soundtrack album for the second season of their animated Devil May Cry series on May 12, 2026. The 32-track features a mix of both original music and remixes, all made by or in association with Power Glove.
Keep reading about the album and where you can get it.
Netflix’s Devil May Cry Season 2 Soundtrack Is a Stylish, Demon-Slaying Power Move
Netflix’s Devil May Cry has never been subtle, and that is exactly why its music hits so hard. They even doubled down on the music for Season 2, releasing it alongside the season on May 12, 2026. Through it, we can see how much they carried over the sonic identity that made the first season of the animated series adaptation such a standout hit.
Released through their Netflix Music brand, this new album features 32 tracks built around the original score from synthwave duo Power Glove, as well as a few headline songs and remixes. This whole package pushes the series even further into loud, stylish, emotionally charged territory.
Power Glove’s Powerful Devil May Cry S2 Score
Consequently, Devil May Cry is one of those rare animated streaming series in which the music does not merely support the action. Instead, it helps define the show’s rhythm, attitude, and visual swagger.
Furthermore, Studio Mir’s sharp action choreography, supernatural imagery, and aggressive scene transitions benefit from the soundtrack’s understanding of momentum.
To that end, Power Glove’s score brings pulsing electronic textures, brooding atmosphere, and arcade-era bravado. Meanwhile, the vocal tracks inject the exact kind of edgy, turn-of-the-millennium energy the franchise requires.
The Balance Between Song and Score
Let me repeat that. The album is more than just the score. It bounces back and forth between vocal track and instrumental. It’s that balance that makes the Devil May Cry S2 soundtrack especially fun to talk about.
Power Glove’s original score is still the album’s focal point, of course. But you also get a full rock album with it.
For instance, the soundtrack also features tracks such as “See U in Hell” by Papa Roach and Hanumankind, “Bazooka” by Casey Edwards and Amira Elfeky. Then, there are the numerous Power Glove remixes.
As a result, the soundtrack feels curated for both scene impact and standalone listening. In other words, the Devil May Cry Season 2 soundtrack isn’t just background material. In other words, it’s an extension of the series’ identity: flashy, gothic, kinetic, and just a little excessive in the best possible way.
Highlights from the Devil May Cry Season 2 Soundtrack Album
Devil May Cry Season 2 leans harder into the emotional and mythic sides of the story than Season 1, especially where Dante, Vergil, and the broader demon-world collide. That shift is very evident in the soundtrack.
For instance, tracks like “Yamato (Echoes of the Blade)”, “Fallen Hero”, “Our Fates”, and “Traitor” suggest that the score won’t stay in pure combat mode. Also, these titles suggest a dramatic structure centered on rivalry, grief, destiny, and spectacle. That is catnip for us who love it when animated scores carry narrative weight rather than simply being noise.
Additionally, the soundtrack isn’t afraid to cross fandoms, bridging gaps you didn’t know needed bridging. For example, if you come to Devil May Cry for its:
- Animation – there is a lot to love in the score, architecture, and pacing.
- Game music culture – the soundtrack’s titles, remixes, and references clearly understand the series’ legacy.
- Hard rock – nu-metal nostalgia, and vocal tracks with real bite
The album absolutely simply has it all.
That crossover appeal matters because the best soundtrack albums do more than document a show. They also create a listening experience that lets you relive the series’ world away from the screen.
Collectors Guide: Devil May Cry Season 2 Soundtrack
Album Details
- Title: Devil May Cry: Season 2 (Soundtrack from the Netflix Series)
- Label: Netflix Music
- Composers: Power Glove
- Release Date: May 12, 2026
- Format: Digital (Streaming & Download)
- Track Count: 32
- Runtime: 1 hour, 38 minutes
- Features: Papa Roach, Hanumankind, Casey Edwards, Amira Elfeky, Amy Lee, Gunship, Ari Mason, Lawless & Valen
Track Listing
- See U in Hell – Papa Roach & Hanumankind (4:04)
- Bazooka – Casey Edwards & Amira Elfeky (4:31)
- Getting Away with Murder (Power Glove Remix) – Papa Roach feat. Power Glove (5:43)
- Cold Steel (1:35)
- Suffocating Misery (2:40)
- Meet Me in the Afterlife (Power Glove Remix) – Amy Lee feat. Power Glove (3:34)
- Shall Never Surrender (feat. GUNSHIP) (2:58)
- Jackpot (Titles) (0:28)
- Yamato (Echoes of the Blade) (1:47)
- The Fallen (2:57)
- Into the Fire (2:16)
- Code Red (3:25)
- Bury the Light (Power Glove DC Showdown Remix) (7:45)
- Fallen Hero (2:59)
- Mundus (3:11)
- Arius (3:12)
- Weakness Dies Screaming (2:45)
- Cheap Tricks (2:50)
- Arius in the Darkness (2:32)
- From Fire and Chaos (1:45)
- Traitor (3:29)
- Chi (1:39)
- Gunplay (1:39)
- Dim the Lights (Power Glove Remix) – Ari Mason feat. Power Glove (2:34)
- Dominion (2:03)
- Heretics (2:48)
- Trismagia (3:53)
- Gates of Disorder (Power Glove Remix) – GUNSHIP feat. Power Glove (3:23)
- Wrath (3:41)
- Church (Power Glove Remix) – Lawless & Valen feat. Power Glove (3:03)
- Battle for the Devil Kingdom (3:02)
- Our Fates (4:27)
Where to Listen
Netflix released the Devil May Cry Season 2 Soundtrack to all major digital music services, such as:
They also released a music video for “See U in Hell”, which you can read about here.
Final Thoughts
Overall, the Devil May Cry Season 2 soundtrack looks like one of the most entertaining soundtrack album drops of the year. It’s unapologetically loud, unapologetically dramatic, and deeply tuned to the franchise’s aesthetic.
For fans who care about how music shapes animated storytelling, this is more than a companion release. It is part of the show’s appeal. If Season 1 proved that Netflix understood the series’ attitude, Season 2’s album makes the case that the platform and its collaborators understand the assignment even better now.
In other words: if your playlists live at the intersection of anime action, game legacy, and infernal style, this one belongs in rotation immediately.
However, that’s just my take. What’s yours? Post your opinions on the season and its soundtrack in the comments below.
You can then check out my other Netflix soundtrack reviews, such as Castlevania.





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