Wuthering Heights (album)

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Wuthering Heights
Wuthering Heights by Charli XCX.png
Soundtrack album by
Released13 February 2026
Label Atlantic
Producer
Charli XCX chronology
Brat and It's Completely Different but Also Still Brat
(2024)
Wuthering Heights
(2026)
Singles from Wuthering Heights
  1. "House"
    Released: 10 November 2025
  2. "Chains of Love"
    Released: 13 November 2025

Wuthering Heights is the upcoming second soundtrack album by British singer Charli XCX. Created for the upcoming film of the same name, it is scheduled to be released by Atlantic Records on 13 February 2026, the same day as the film's theatrical release. The album's first single, "House" featuring the Welsh musician John Cale, was released on 10 November 2025 and served as a significant departure from the sound of Charli's previous album, Brat (2024). The second single, "Chains of Love", followed on 13 November.

Contents

Work on the album began in December 2024, when the film's writer and director Emerald Fennell approached Charli XCX to compose a song for its soundtrack. Inspired by the screenplay, Charli wrote several songs with frequent collaborator Finn Keane and decided to make a full companion album for the film, which her and Keane recorded during the Brat Tour throughout 2025.

Background and composition

Throughout the release and touring for her 2024 album Brat , Charli XCX struggled with exhaustion and a lack of creative inspiration that made her feel like that she "wouldn't be able to make music anymore". [1] In December 2024, Emerald Fennell messaged Charli to record a song for her upcoming film adaptation of Wuthering Heights . [2] Charli "immediately felt inspired" after reading Fennell's screenplay and worked on several tracks with frequent collaborator Finn Keane, later suggesting to Fennell that she create a full concept album for the film with songs that were "connected to the world [Fennell] was creating". [2] [3] Describing the musical style of the album as an "elegant and brutal sound palette" that "couldn't be more different from Brat", [4] Charli wanted the album to reflect "a world that felt undeniably raw, wild, sexual, gothic, [and] British". [5] She created most of the album with Keane, with the pair writing and recording songs in rented studio spaces throughout 2025 while she was on the Brat Tour. [5]

While writing "House", Charli was inspired by Todd Haynes's 2021 documentary film The Velvet Underground , in which the Velvet Underground band member John Cale said that the group's songs needed to be "elegant and brutal". In mid-2024, she asked Cale for feedback on the music she had been working on for the album, and after taking an interest in "House", he recorded the spoken word poem featured in the song. [6] Noted for its noisy and distorted instrumentation, "House" was described as a gothic rock, [a] industrial rock, [2] and neoclassical dark wave song. [10] [11] In his review of the song, The Guardian 's Alexis Petridis called it "powerful, striking and rewarding", comparing it to the industrial music of Nine Inch Nails and saying that it "[bore] almost no relation in sound or mood to the contents of Brat". [12]

"Chains of Love", the album's second single, features synth-pop production accompanied by strings that more closely resembles Charli's past music. [13] [14] Multiple publications felt that the song was stylistically similar to tracks on her debut album, True Romance (2013). [11] [13] [15]

Release

On 6 November 2025, Charli posted a short clip of a new song titled "House" featuring a spoken word poem by Welsh musician John Cale of the Velvet Underground. [2] The song was released as the album's lead single on 10 November, alongside a music video directed by Mitch Ryan. [6] The second single, "Chains of Love", was released on 13 November, [16] with a music video later released on 17 November. [17]

Critical reception

The album's lead single, "House", was highlighted as one of the best songs released that week by staff members at The Fader and Stereogum , [18] [19] while the second single "Chains of Love" was featured in Rolling Stone 's Songs You Need to Know. [20]

Track listing

Wuthering Heights track listing [21]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."House" (featuring John Cale)
  • Keane
  • Klein
3:18
5."Chains of Love"
  • Keane
  • Raisen
2:50

Personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal. [22] [23]

Musicians

  • Charli XCX – vocals
  • John Cale – featured vocals (1)
  • Hattie Briggs – additional vocals (1)
  • Becky Knight – cello (1)
  • Gareth Murphy – string orchestration (5)
  • Amy Tress – violin (5)
  • Eloisa-Fleur Thom – violin (5)
  • Jenny Sacha – violin (5)
  • Max Baillie – violin (5)
  • Raja Halder – violin (5)
  • Sara Trickey – violin (5)
  • Warren Zielinski – violin (5)
  • Clifton Harrison – viola (5)
  • Laurie Anderson – viola (5)
  • Meghan Cassidy – viola (5)
  • Ashok Klouda – cello (5)
  • Jonathan Byers – cello (5)
  • Stephanie Tress – cello (5)
  • Dominic Worsley – double bass (5)
  • Lucy Shaw – double bass (5)

Technical

Notes

  1. Attributed to multiple references: [2] [7] [8] [9]

References

  1. Rigotti, Alex (13 November 2025). "Charli XCX "Currently Feeling More Inspired by Film than by Music" After Being Left "Stuck, Empty and Barren" After Brat". NME . Archived from the original on 16 November 2025. Retrieved 16 November 2025.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 England, Adam (10 November 2025). "Check Out Charli XCX's "Elegant and Brutal" New Single 'House' with the Velvet Underground Icon John Cale". NME . Archived from the original on 10 November 2025. Retrieved 16 November 2025.
  3. Dailey, Hannah (13 November 2025). "Charli XCX Delivers Second Original Wuthering Heights Song for 'Wild, Sexual, Gothic' Film's Trailer". Billboard . Retrieved 16 November 2025.
  4. Peele, Anna (14 October 2025). "Charli XCX Enters Her Next Chapter" . Vanity Fair . Archived from the original on 16 November 2025. Retrieved 16 November 2025.
  5. 1 2 Strauss, Matthew (13 November 2025). "Charli XCX Announces New Album Wuthering Heights, Shares New Song "Chains of Love"". Pitchfork . Archived from the original on 13 November 2025. Retrieved 16 November 2025.
  6. 1 2 Green, Walden (10 November 2025). "Charli XCX and John Cale Share New Song for Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights: Watch the Video". Pitchfork . Retrieved 16 November 2025.
  7. Ragusa, Paolo (10 November 2025). "Charli XCX Goes Goth Rock in New Song "House" Featuring John Cale: Stream". Consequence . Retrieved 16 November 2025.
  8. Giandurco, Jillian (10 November 2025). "Charli XCX Tries Her Hand at Goth Rock on "House"". Nylon . Retrieved 16 November 2025.
  9. Ibrahim, Natoli (11 November 2025). "Charli XCX and John Cale Team Up on "Elegant and Brutal" Single "House"". Exclaim! . Retrieved 16 November 2025.
  10. Cinquemani, Sal (10 November 2025). "Charli XCX Drops Ominous Wuthering Heights Track "House", Featuring John Cale". Slant . Retrieved 16 November 2025.
  11. 1 2 Cinquemani, Sal (13 November 2025). "Charli XCX Releases "Chains of Love", from Forthcoming Wuthering Heights Soundtrack". Slant . Retrieved 16 November 2025.
  12. Petridis, Alexis (11 November 2025). "Charli XCX: House Ft John Cale Review – Haunt Me, Then! An Elegant, Brutal Taste of the Wuthering Heights OST". The Guardian . Retrieved 16 November 2025.
  13. 1 2 Fu, Eddie (13 November 2025). "Charli XCX Announces New Album Wuthering Heights, Unveils "Chains of Love": Stream". Consequence . Retrieved 16 November 2025.
  14. Breihan, Tom (13 November 2025). "New Music Charli XCX Announces Wuthering Heights Soundtrack Album: Hear "Chains of Love"". Stereogum . Retrieved 16 November 2025.
  15. Pappis, Konstantinos (13 November 2025). "Charli XCX Shares New Single 'Chains of Love'". Our Culture Mag . Retrieved 16 November 2025.
  16. Strauss, Matthew (13 November 2025). "Charli XCX Announces New Album Wuthering Heights, Shares New Song "Chains of Love"". Pitchfork . Archived from the original on 13 November 2025. Retrieved 16 November 2025.
  17. Strauss, Matthew (17 November 2025). "Charli XCX Stomps on a Table and Breaks the 'Chains of Love' in New Music Video". Rolling Stone . Archived from the original on 18 November 2025. Retrieved 18 November 2025.
  18. Wang, Steffanee (12 November 2025). "Songs You Need in Your Life This Week". The Fader . Retrieved 16 November 2025.
  19. "The 5 Best Songs of the Week" . Stereogum . 14 November 2025. Archived from the original on 16 November 2025. Retrieved 16 November 2025.
  20. "Charli XCX, FKA Twigs, Robyn, and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week" . Rolling Stone . 14 November 2025. Archived from the original on 16 November 2025. Retrieved 16 November 2025.
  21. "Wuthering Heights – Upcoming Album by Charli XCX". Spotify . Retrieved 16 November 2025.
  22. "House Featuring John Cale / Charli XCX / Credits". Tidal . Retrieved 16 November 2025.
  23. "Chains of Love / Charli XCX / Credits". Tidal . Retrieved 16 November 2025.