![]() This volume opens with “Opening Po10 EDM mix,” a cool EDM vocal track by S.F.A with English vocals. The result is all around as fantastic as the original soundtrack release. As mentioned in the review of Vol.1, the music is headed up by soundTeMP alum Sevin (S.F.A), with contributions from soundTeMP themselves and several other artists out of South Korea. It seems in line with the times that the team decided to make small digital releases available over the course of 20, and we’re going to dig into these in no particular order. I loved the Tree of Savior Original Soundtrack Vol.1 release from years ago (wow, 2016!), and had wondered if Vol.2 would ever see the light of day. Korean MMO MMORPG RPG S.F.A SoundTeMP Trance Tree of SaviorĪs a huge fan of game music out of South Korea, Tree of Savior has always been on my radar. The moody October collection is available on Steam. The cool-yet-melancholy “Sirius” is their first contribution, followed by the trance-infused “Boy’s Anthem,” and the TeMPtastic “Exotica,” a catchy theme that is moody and groovy right out of the desert. I imagine many listeners will be interested in soundTeMP’s contributions, and they do not disappoint. It’s then on to the somber “Whisper of Moment,” the dreamy “Where is the silence,” the powerful vocal ballad “Oath of the Crusader,” and the adventurous orchestral tune “Initium.” “Armageddon” is appropriately explosive with “Paragras Eina” sports male choir on metal and “Valodoras” closes us out with beautiful strings and piano. This collection opens with the sleek electronic “Luna Whispering” by S.F.A, sporting electric piano and Korean pop vocals. For reference, you can read our review of the Tree of Savior Original Soundtrack Vol.1 here. We continue on in our look at all the digital collections of music from Tree of Savior, this time into the similarly eclectic but also perhaps more moodier “Halloween” themed tunes with the October 2020 collection. Korean MMO MMORPG Reviews RPG S.F.A Tree of Savior You can check out the May 2020 soundtrack collection on YouTube and Steam. “TOS Colony” pairs shredding guitars with violin, while “UNITogether” is a special J-pop theme featuring vocals by Tsukasa Uchiyama. The May collection opens with the romantic adventure, “Alma Generosa,” and is followed by the cool and dangerous “Beyond the Fashion,” the bombastic “Chance to Catch,” and the vocal pop tune, “Decide my Way.” There’s comical metal with gritty male vocals in English with “Exorcism,” smooth funk in “Groove of the Sea,” and a beautiful piano and vocal ballad in “Immortal.” “Nueve” goes for a more tragic sound, while “Open Po10” and “Ra Reina” both get a Hollywood western sound. Check out our past reviews of Tree of Savior releases here. It proves to be another eclectic collection of music that spans romantic orchestral, metal, western, electronic, and vocal music. We look back to the Tree of Savior May 2020 music collection featuring S.F.A and Initium. Electronic Korean MMO MMORPG Orchestral Reviews Rock RPG S.F.A SoundTeMP Tree of Savior Vocal The Nostalgic September 2020 collection is available on Steam. The album closes with “Deives Veliava,” a big female vocal performance over piano and strings. SoundTeMP’s lone contribution, “World is Missing You,” is soothing and beautiful with sweetly strummed acoustic guitar and, let’s say, nostalgic woodwinds. There’s the desperate “La Patria,” the funky “The Dignity of Wrath” and “Bodacious definition,” and the sweeping and emotional “Massivity.” The team goes huge with “Vaste Terre,” an orchestral rock track, while “Signs of Penance” goes full electronic, “Even Horizon” gets an adventurous orchestral sound, and “Uno Impetus” is a catchy Megadeth-like tune. ![]() It’s then onto more grandiose orchestral rock with “Dienos Advento,” the decisive vocal ballad “Through the Forest,” and the beautiful and dark “Guillotina Tristeza,” all with female vocals. Perhaps the “nostalgia” in this collections’ title comes from the sort of classic South Korean MMORPG soundtrack that hearkens back to the Vol.1 release, replete with vocals throughout, opening with the amazing opener, “iKURU,” a lovely and warm J-rock track. You can catch up on all the Tree of Savior soundtrack reviews here. This volume features S.F.A artists, Initium, and more soundTemP. Onward to the “Nostalgic” September 2020 music collection from Tree of Savior.
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