Not exact matches
The soundtrack goes for a weird butt - metal style chockful of
electric guitars, and as is always the case with Kemco's games, is only made up of a few
tracks that you are going to hear way too many times.
Someday - Kingdom Mix - By slowing the tempo and removing all the
electric instruments — save for a single
electric guitar — this song has been turned from a pop / rock
track into a power ballad.
«What if you took an anime opening,» each album seems to ask, «and stretched it out to cover fifty or sixty
tracks of wailing
guitars and
electric violin?»
The soundtrack is an obvious homage to the original Xenoblade, too; gone are the contemporary beats of Hiroyuki Sawano that rocked Xenoblade Chronicles X, and instead there are some obvious homages to the original game, with orchestral
tracks accompanying your running across the wide open fields, more somber tunes in the claustrophobic areas, and a rocking
electric guitar kicking in when battles begin.
Our vinyl copy of Elton John's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road was extremely well rendered, as the prodigious low swells of the sub propped up the reedy, vivid timbres of the keys and
electric guitar from the desktop set.Cueing up our go - to bass test
track, «Just Another Day» by Too Short, exposed the limitations of the 6.5 inch cones.
The
track just couldn't seem to get loud enough in the guttural edge of the percussion to match the vocal and bass lines, and the
electric guitars never cut that crunchy, face - melting force that makes you want to move.