Silent Hill: Townfall Composer Revealed, As “Home” Track Conjures That Ethereal Feeling

Anthony Scott Burns, a Canadian DJ with over 30 years of experience, lends a heavy emotional tone to Screen Burn's latest.

Posted By | On 07th, Apr. 2026

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Following its reveal and extensive coverage in February, Screen Burn Interactive’s Silent Hill: Townfall finally has a face, an identity and a discernible mood for fans to embrace. Thanks to the release of “Home” from the official soundtrack, it also has a composer, and no, it’s not Akira Yamaoka.

Instead, it’s Anthony Scott Burns, also known as Pilotpriest, and he is also a filmmaker. In fact, he’s been working on the latter for over three decades and has released six albums since 2012. One of those albums, “Trans,” has a distinct Electronic feel, but moodier, darker and more ethereal than you’d expect.

That influence is apparent in “Home” (minus the Electronic part). One commenter noted how there’s a hint of “Promise,” a famous Silent Hill 2 track, but it transitions into something heavier, backed entirely by a piano. The random sights and sounds of St. Amelia create a weightier impression.

Silent Hill: Townfall launches later this year for PS5 and PC, and according to Annapurna Interactive, it’s one of the biggest games it’s ever published. Director John McKellan describes it as “not only our biggest and most ambitious game yet, but as a love letter to the series.” Best Buy listed it for $49.99, but pricing has yet to be officially confirmed, so stay tuned for more updates.

In the meantime, head here to learn more about how Screen Burn is leveraging the first-person perspective to create a unique experience.


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