- Film And TV
- 07 Apr 25
"It was an incredible experience getting to create the soundtrack," David Keenan wrote in an Instagram story. "A madcap challenge and learning curve."
Irish musician David Keenan has been revealed as the composer for upcoming crime drama Salvable.
The Dundalk-native took to Instagram to announce his involvement in the film.
"I've been sitting on this news for a while but can now excitedly announce my role as Main Composer on upcoming boxing/crime drama Salvable," Keenan wrote.
"When I read the script ideas started to pour out and the result is a soundtrack that maps the film and the characters' journeys from beginning to end," he added.
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Starring Shia LaBeouf and Toby Kebbell, Salvable follows a boxer past his prime who falls in with dangerous groups as his relationships and aspirations begin to fail.
The film is set for a US release on May 2, with UK and Irish dates to be announced.
Salvable isn't Keenan's first experience with film; earlier this year, the musician premiered Focla ar Chanbhás, a documentary which follows him through the creative process across 500 days.
Keenan launched his debut album, A Beginner's Guide to Bravery in 2020, which reached number one on the Irish Independent Albums charts. News of his fourth album, the follow up to 2022's Crude, is expected later this year.