Admittedly, I owe to a movie my rediscovery of the band. Before watching Across the Universe, which features cover versions of The Beatles, I thought, ''Okay, cool. Let's see how it delivers. ''
Next thing you know I was browsing through the albums, listening to all and every song.
Am I the only one here who enjoys ballads that are accompanied by a piano or guitar? Sweet soothing instrumental melodies are my choice of music. Most of it ain't english though.. Its either Japanese or Chinese. I can't stand most of the songs of the newer generations, its just noise to my ears -_- the beats are just so inconsistent.
One man for you: Jesse Cook. His guitar play is all soothing and sweet and awesome. and are must-listen.
@s3rius: Go Video game music wise, I think we can all agree this is a In fact, the soundtracks of all 3 games bring back so many good memories. I've rarely heard music that enhances the game so well, that fits flawlessly with the characters, the theme, the rhythm, music that drags you so deep within the world.
Some other soundtrack which sucked me in is 's. This ode literally writes '' E P I C '' all over the sky.
I've got to say, I stand in Mozared's boat. I'll listen to virtually anything that pleases my ears. I don't care if it's popular, or hated, sung by teenagers, mainstream, or largely unknown : I like what I like. To add some artists to this thread :
The Fountain OSD, composed by Clint Mansell. I've been listening to all tracks ever since I saw the movie ; I can never hear enough.
All albums of Jewel. I grew up with my parents listening a lot to her, more so when they needed to relax. As a result, her voice has this inherent power to immediately calm me.
Bob Marley's reggae. Quite possibly the only reggae I ever listen to, but man, do I love it!
Recently came across Tom Pyrdol when browsing the SC2 official forums. Apparently he's the author of several songs played on piano. You can look him up on Youtube ; ''Annie'' is a jewel.
Jesse Cook and his guitar sound marvelous. No vocals to be heard, either.
Side note: I like Era too. One of my closest friends, who made me discover the band, personally *knows* one of its members. (:
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Admittedly, I owe to a movie my rediscovery of the band. Before watching Across the Universe, which features cover versions of The Beatles, I thought, ''Okay, cool. Let's see how it delivers. ''
Next thing you know I was browsing through the albums, listening to all and every song.
One man for you: Jesse Cook. His guitar play is all soothing and sweet and awesome. and are must-listen.
@s3rius: Go Video game music wise, I think we can all agree this is a In fact, the soundtracks of all 3 games bring back so many good memories. I've rarely heard music that enhances the game so well, that fits flawlessly with the characters, the theme, the rhythm, music that drags you so deep within the world.
Some other soundtrack which sucked me in is 's. This ode literally writes '' E P I C '' all over the sky.
I've got to say, I stand in Mozared's boat. I'll listen to virtually anything that pleases my ears. I don't care if it's popular, or hated, sung by teenagers, mainstream, or largely unknown : I like what I like. To add some artists to this thread :
Side note: I like Era too. One of my closest friends, who made me discover the band, personally *knows* one of its members. (: