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Oh My God Yes — Like Literally Eat Them

  • Writer: Frosti Jonsson
    Frosti Jonsson
  • Mar 24
  • 2 min read

I am thrilled to share that music from my album Betrayal has been featured on Oh My God Yes (Ep. Like Literally Eat Them),. This shows tells the story of three friends as they explore femininity in an unpredictable, technology-driven world. It is always a satisfying moment when a piece of music lands exactly where it belongs — when the marriage of sound and story feels not just appropriate, but inevitable.



The Album — Betrayal (Foreboding Tension) was released through TMS — The Music Supervisors library (TMS231). It represents something I find endlessly fascinating as a composer — the art of building unease without ever quite tipping into overt menace.


The album is built around foreboding tension. Slow-burning, restrained, and deeply unsettling in the way that only truly considered music can be. Every track is designed with a singular purpose — to make the audience feel that something is deeply, quietly wrong before they can even put their finger on why. That creeping, indefinable sense of dread. The feeling that the ground beneath your feet is not quite as solid as it appeared.I have always been drawn to the psychological side of film and television scoring and many of my compositions have found their ways into True Crime shows.


Album Details

Album: Betrayal (Foreboding Tension)

Cat No: TMS231

Library: TMS — The Music Supervisors

Music by: Frosti Jonsson


For Music Supervisors & Filmmakers

If you are a music supervisor, producer, or filmmaker working on a project that calls for psychological tension, slow-burning dread, or that particular kind of unease that lingers long after a scene has ended — Betrayal was made for exactly that purpose.


The full album is available through TMS — The Music Supervisors and is ready for licensing across film, television, advertising, and digital media. I would love to hear about your project and explore how the music might serve your story.


Because the right music doesn't just score a scene. It makes the audience feel something they can't quite name. And sometimes, that is the most powerful thing it can do.

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