The 21 best TV soundtracks of the last 25 years
Now that The Bear and all of its choice cuts are back, let’s toast the shows that have perfected the art of the needle drop
In case you’re not one of the five million and counting people who have already tuned in to The Bear’s third season, the show—The A.V. Club’s fave and second-fave series of 2022 and 2023, respectively—is indeed back. Which means that so is its uncanny knack for affecting needle drops, which stretch out a bit genre-wise this time around, with a nearly episode-length ambient loop and some classical compositions by the likes of Giuseppe Verdi getting space on the shelf alongside yet another (but no less stellar) Van Morrison live cut. But where does The Bear rank alongside the TV-soundtrack greats (your Friday Night Lights, your Reservation Dogs, your The O.C.s, and—to skip across the pond for a moment—your This Is Englands)? To help narrow the scope here, we’re surveying the TV landscape from the debut of The Sopranos (a show that inarguably changed how we think about the needle drop) 25 years ago to today. Read on for our ranking of the 21 best TV soundtracks of the last quarter century.