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Last Updated: 5 months ago
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City of Ember

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Artist: Andrew Lockington
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While not bad, I’ve listened to this album a few times now and can never remember what it sounds like, its just not particularly memorable for some reason. It has all the elements of suspense/drama, the quiet somber moments, the dissonance or suspense, and the loud banging of sudden action. I guess what I feel it lacks is a particular flavor, something to make it stick out- right now it just sounds very generic to me.
The tracks tend to be a little shorter, but there’s 24 of them, so I won’t complain.
It’s not that I wouldn’t recommend using it in your game, just that I don’t think its worth purchasing when there’s so many more interesting and memorable soundtracks out there.


