sameythehedgie
I found this just a week ago and I already love both albums. Got the CD and I hope it comes in undamaged. ...Post office seems to like breaking the stuff I'm sent...
Favorite track: Dance of Pales.
Includes unlimited streaming of Resurrection of the Night (Music from "Castlevania: Symphony of the Night")
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
And just like the wind
I've always been
Drifting high up in the sky that never ends
Through thick and thin
I always win
'Cause I would fight both life and death to save a friend
I face my destiny every day I live
And the best in me is all I have to give
Just like the sun (Just like the sun)
When my day's done
Sometimes I don't like the person I've become (Oh no)
Is the enemy within or a thousand men? (Oh what's the demon within you've got to fight)
Should I walk the path of my worse or better half?
I can pretend (I can pretend)
I am the wind
And I don't know if I will pass this way again
All things must end
Goodbye, my friend
Think of me when you see the sun or feel the wind
I am the wind
I am the sun
And one day we'll all be one
I am the wind (You are the sun)
I am the sun
And one day we'll all be one
Materia Collective is pleased to present Resurrection of the Night, an ambitious 13-track re-imagining of the classic Castlevania: Symphony of the Night soundtrack for orchestra just in time for Halloween. Featuring Michiru Yamane's beloved compositions transformed into orchestral masterpieces by arrangers Wayne Strange (Video Games Live, Zelda Reorchestrated) and Tim Stoney (Zelda Reorchestrated), Resurrection of the Night is fully licensed and available for pre-order as of today!
A follow up album titled Resurrection of the Night: Alucard's Elegy will also be coming to Kickstarter next week to fund all-new live orchestra and choir recordings for release on CD and vinyl. Alucard's Elegy will offer a second inverted castle for listeners to explore.
"The music from Richter's castle will be laid before you with Resurrection of the Night," notes arranger and producer Wayne Strange. "We intend to delve deeper into the anguish that Alucard must endure with Alucard's Elegy. Because we would be moving into more story-driven material we would like to make this experience a truly authentic one. That means hiring a professional choir, and, if our dreams are fully realized, a symphony orchestra. But enough talk, have at you!"