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Ice Nine Kills Releases 'Twisting the Knife' Collab with Mckenna Grace for 'Scream 7' Soundtrack
The single features appearances from franchise veterans Roger L. Jackson and David Arquette.
Published on Mar. 1, 2026
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Ice Nine Kills have unveiled their latest single, 'Twisting The Knife,' a collaboration with Mckenna Grace that appears on the soundtrack for the forthcoming horror film Scream 7. The song plays a prominent role in the movie and is featured over its end credits. The band will join Grace and the rest of the cast at the film's Los Angeles premiere on February 25, ahead of its global theatrical release on February 27 through Paramount Pictures.
Why it matters
The partnership between Ice Nine Kills and the Scream franchise highlights the band's longstanding ties to the horror genre and their status as a prominent voice in the metalcore scene. The collaboration with rising star Mckenna Grace also showcases the band's ability to cross over into mainstream pop culture.
The details
The single arrives with a cinematic music video that includes appearances by Roger L. Jackson, known as the voice of Ghostface, and franchise veteran David Arquette. INK frontman Spencer Charnas described the track as a heartfelt homage to the Scream franchise, which he says is 'baked into the DNA' of the band. After learning that Grace was a fan of the band, inviting her to contribute vocals felt natural, and she recorded her part in Charnas' home studio—where he keeps one of the original rubber knife props used in the first Scream film.
- Ice Nine Kills first revealed the partnership during a sold-out performance at Wembley Arena.
- The band will join Mckenna Grace and the rest of the Scream 7 cast at the film's Los Angeles premiere on February 25, 2026.
- Scream 7 will hit theaters globally on February 27, 2026.
The players
Ice Nine Kills
An American metalcore band known for their horror-themed music and visuals.
Mckenna Grace
An American actress who stars in Scream 7 and contributed vocals to the 'Twisting the Knife' single.
Roger L. Jackson
The voice actor who portrays the Ghostface killer in the Scream franchise.
David Arquette
A veteran actor in the Scream franchise, known for his role as Sheriff Dewey Riley.
Spencer Charnas
The frontman of Ice Nine Kills, who described the track as a heartfelt homage to the Scream franchise.
What they’re saying
“Twisting the Knife' is our tribute to Wes Craven and the Scream franchise, which means so much to us. Scream is baked into the DNA of who I am and of Ice Nine Kills—my love of horror, comedy, and the collision between the two.”
— Spencer Charnas, INK Frontman (kvakradio.com)
“Making this song was such a special experience for me: I am such a big INK fan and it was such an amazing opportunity to be able to play with a different style of music. I am so inspired by Amy Lee's vocals and we all wanted to channel Scream and Sydney's story as best as we could. Spencer and the guys were so much fun to collaborate with and I'm so thankful to Kevin Williamson.”
— Mckenna Grace (kvakradio.com)
What’s next
Ice Nine Kills and Mckenna Grace will join the rest of the Scream 7 cast at the film's Los Angeles premiere on February 25, 2026, ahead of the movie's global theatrical release on February 27, 2026.
The takeaway
The collaboration between Ice Nine Kills and Mckenna Grace for the Scream 7 soundtrack showcases the band's deep connection to the horror genre and their ability to cross over into mainstream pop culture, further cementing their status as a prominent voice in the metalcore scene.
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