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Title: Owari no Seraph Original Soundtrack
Artist: Hiroyuki Sawano, Takafumi Wada, Asami Tachibana, Megumi Shiraishi
Format: MP3 320kbps File Size: Disc1 123MB, Disc2 129MB
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Tracklist
Disc1
01. X.U (TV size)
02. [A] part
03. Hyakuya Yuichiro
04. pf SOTE ad1
05. Hyakuya Mikaela
06. pf SOTE ad2
07. OneZeroEight
08. part
09. pf SOTE ad3
10. 108
11. Kyuuketsuki
12. SOTE
13. scaPEGoat (TV size)
14. To Be Continued..
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Disc2
01. Seraph of the End – Prologue
02. Seraph of the End – Epic
03. Gekki no Kumi
04. Fuan no Mukou
05. Battlefield
06. Ferid Bathory
07. Sentou Kaishi
08. Nakama
09. Invisible Sky
10. Hametsugo no Sekai
11. The Japanese Imperial Demon Army
12. Osoikuru Aku
13. Dasshutsukou
14. Kikikaikai
15. Demon’s Reborn
16. Tatakai no Toki
17. Reality, Destiny
18. Kizuna
19. Yuukei
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Yeah I’m aware, but I was hoping, SO hoping I wouldn’t have to wait that long for that exquisite piece of "everything is gone to shit" -_-
Devil (http://vgmdb.net/album/53953) next month hope the tracks your looking for are on it?
———- Post added at 05:06 PM ———- Previous post was at 05:05 PM ———-
Yeah I’m aware, but I was hoping, SO hoping I wouldn’t have to wait that long for that exquisite piece of "everything is gone to shit" -_-
Personally, I was waiting for theme from episode 7 when Yu and others were trying to save a girl from monster and then three vampires atacked them. This music was really good! Now another half of a year to wait. Still thank You for soundtrack!
However, the consistency means that the soundtrack lacks the spine-chilling moments of Sawano at his best. The one time I got that sensation was the fifth track on the first disc (which is Sawano solo, Disc 2 contains the contributions of his apprentices/collaborators). And that track is basically an orchestral version of the show’s ending theme. Other than that, it’s mostly a sense of "good, but not great" that I’m getting from this soundtrack. Overall, it’s definitely worthy of a buy, and I appreciate the lack of vocal numbers so I can stay sucked into the overall mood. The soundtrack removes the lows of Sawano, but it also lacks the highs. It’s just . . . consistently good.