Last Updated on October 5, 2025 by “Talha Saqib”
Intro to Blasphemous 2
If you’ve played Blasphemous 2, you already know this game is more than just brutal combat and haunting imagery—it’s an atmosphere. The world feels alive, cursed, and sacred all at once. And nothing nails that feeling more than the soundtrack. The music carries the weight of sorrow, reverence, and mystery that defines the game, making every step through its desolate world unforgettable.
Blasphemous 2 Music
The genius behind this masterpiece is Carlos Viola, the composer who also worked on the first Blasphemous. Simply put—this man is a genius. His ability to capture despair, devotion, and beauty all at once is unmatched. Every track feels handcrafted to stir emotions that go beyond what’s happening on screen. Honestly, his work is exceptional, and I’d go as far as saying the soundtrack is one of the best in modern gaming.
This list is, of course, completely subjective—it’s just my personal top 10 picks. Truth is, I love every single track and I listen to them daily while working or even during long commutes. Ranking them was insanely hard because they’re all special in their own way. But here goes my attempt. Feel free to disagree (and probably will), but that’s the fun part!
10. Del Santo Nombre
Location: City of the Blessed Name
This one radiates solemnity, almost like a prayer sung through strings. It makes the environment feel reverent and heavy, as if you’re walking through a place that remembers its saints.
9. Empedrado de los Suspiros
Location: Grilles and Ruins Theme
The music has the sensation of whispers carried through narrow streets. It’s haunting and calm at the same time, which makes it oddly comforting despite its melancholy.
8. Lamentos de Arena
Location: Sacred Entombments
It carries the sound of desolation, like grief etched into stone. Listening to it makes the ruins feel endless and sorrowful.
7. Semblante Cautivo
Location: Sor Cautiva del Silencio Boss Fight
Unlike the more solemn area themes, this track bursts with energy. The choir and driving rhythm make the fight feel urgent and overwhelming, yet still drenched in that unmistakable Blasphemous sense of tragedy. It’s equal parts epic and sorrowful, pushing you forward while reminding you of the weight of devotion.
6. Rostros Austenses
Location: Basilica of the Absent Faces
This track makes the setting feel ancient, like walls carved with forgotten faces. There’s a ritualistic rhythm that makes you feel like you’re walking through a temple of echoes.
5. Palacio de los Setillos
Location: Palace of Embroideries
Grand and intimidating, this one feels fitting for a palace drenched in silence. The music makes you feel small, as though you’re in the presence of something greater than yourself.
4. Alzada Sobre Los Hombro
Location: Elevated Temples
This track feels like a slow procession—majestic, but burdened. You can almost see figures carrying something sacred, step by step.
3. Sobre Sus Costales
Location: Aqueducts of the Costales
Deeply moving, this one feels like the heart of the pilgrimage. There’s something both painful and hopeful in it, like devotion that costs everything.
2. Corona de Siete Azahares
Location: Crown of Towers
It has this bittersweet tone that perfectly balances sorrow and light, like mourning in the middle of springtime. It’s one of the game’s most emotional tracks for me.
1. Clavada
Location: Severed Tower
Devastatingly powerful, with soaring melodies that feel like both lament and transcendence. Every time I hear it, I stop whatever I’m doing and just listen.
And that’s my list! Like I said, every single track is brilliant, and Carlos Viola really outdid himself with this soundtrack. Whether you agree with my rankings or not, I think we can all agree on one thing: Blasphemous 2’s music is nothing short of divine.
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