Gene Simmons once said, “if it weren’t for the fans, we’d be nothing.” and it’s something that all musicians and creatives can relate to. Whether a particular property in pop culture takes the world by storm or just one person considers it their Rosebud, when fans grab hold of something you can almost feel the Earth shift from the passion, fervor, and respect for it.
After eight years and five seasons, The Boys has come to an end. Fans truly ate it up, and one reason the themes and characters resonated was the great music from Christopher Lennertz and Matt Bowen. We sat with this dynamic duo to talk about their experiences crafting the s soundscape of the show, and the sonic waves that rippled even after the credits rolled.
The Boys was never afraid to get gritty, dirty or mean, and on that note Lennertz praises the guitar feedback that helps support all the scenes and the score overall. It’s a constant that really sets the tone for the series, and plays up several character interactions, specifically Homelander.
One thing the biggest takeaways for these boys is how “Raise Him Up” came together. We get into that on the episode (as well as Easter Eggs in cues like V1) but for quick reference, we put the music down below. Anyway, join us for this super episode of The GoSeeTalk Podcast Experience!



