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After the generally positive comments on this week, I have to say I, was a bit disappointed. Not that I didn't enjoy some of the songs, but there was nothing that came close to being amazing.
Chaos Legion Original Soundtrack - I can hear the shriek (Stage ~Cave~) - Seemed like it meandered too much... as in, it could have been cut to 2 minutes, and I don't feel like I would have missed the important stuff. Other than that, it's not bad, it's not stunning. An average song in my book. HALO 2 Original Soundtrack and New Music Vol. 1 - 2nd Movement of the Odyssey - I'm probably biased against Incubus, but even if that weren't the case, I still wouldn't like this song. I've tried repeated listens, but I just can't get into it. It just alternates between boring and irritating. Ah well, I tried. Mr. Bones Soundtrack - In This World - Definitely not the kind of thing I'm normally into, from the genre, to the lyrics, to the style. However, I understand that it's done fairly well, and I think I'll give it a point just for that. Phalanx - The Enforce Fighter A-144 (SNES Game Rip) - Under Water (Stage 2) - A pretty fun listen, I can hear the quality of the composition, but it's just not my kind of song, for all that. Fades off at a pretty weird spot, even for a game rip. Republic - The Revolution Original Soundtrack - Blood Brother - It has a good... atmosphere. I don't know how else to explain it, but I feel like it would fit certain events, certain places very well. That said, probably not something I'd listen to outside of that event and that place. Might have stood more of a chance if the singer(s?) were more prominent, or added more complexity, or something. Shin Megami Tensei Devil Children Perfect Sound Tracks - Unpublished Tune (Arrange Ver.) - Not a bad song, but I had forgotten it only thirty seconds after hearing it. I like it even though it's pretty generic... if it had something to set it apart, it probably would have gotten 3 points from me this week. STELLA DEUS BGM ReArrange Album - Planet She - Probably the strongest nomination this week. It held my attention throughout the song, and the amount of variation keeps it listenable for quite a while. Not something I'd nominate myself, but pretty good, nonetheless. Under Defeat -Extended Tracks- - tears which died - Seemed very promising at the beginning, but lost quite a bit of momentum throughout the six minutes. Like I can hear the shriek, would have greatly benefited from a good edit or two. *~Point Distribution~* 3 points - STELLA DEUS BGM ReArrange Album - Planet She 2 points - Shin Megami Tensei Devil Children Perfect Sound Tracks - Unpublished Tune (Arrange Ver.) 1 point - Mr. Bones Soundtrack - In This World Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() |
Nomination
Artist: Tim Follin, Geoff Follin Album: Plok! Track Title: Main Theme Track Number: 1 Year: 1993 Source: http://snesmusic.org/v2/profile.php?...&selected=2032 I know that Tim Follin gets a decent amount of attention on this site, but I have no idea how well Plok has been represented... Also, would a track from any of the three donkey kong countries clear eligibillity standards? Most amazing jew boots ![]() |