Impala
Teenage Tupelo
Explore the wild and eccentric world of John Michael McCarthy, the cult exploitation movie director from Memphis, USA, through this unique collection of three soundtracks. Known for his rebellious spirit and homage to retro-kitsch aesthetics, McCarthy's films are a vibrant mix of rock 'n' roll, subversive storytelling, and exploitation cinema. This collection features the soundtracks from The Sore Losers, Teenage Tupelo, and Superstarlet A.D., each bringing to life the sonic chaos and visceral energy of McCarthys cinematic universe. Teenage Tupelo is a Southern-fried exploitation masterpiece that serves as a love letter to 1960s R&B, with a soundtrack that embodies the spirit of the era. Crafted by the band Impala, the music is a perfect match for the film's sultry, rebellious atmosphere. Set in Tupelo, Mississippi, this film tells the story of a young mother navigating lifes challenges with the help of an unlikely group of allies. The soundtrack, praised for its authenticity and style, captures the essence of a bygone era and remains one of the best-kept secrets in underground music.