Resurrection of the Night: Alucard's Elegy
I found out of the existence of this album by pure chance. Apparently there was a kickstarter for this project in 2017 and they released it a few weeks ago. I gotta say this is absolutely extraordinary work. The production quality is top notch, as professional as any official material, and the arrangements are genuinely beautiful, haunting and just truly fantastic. The pieces are sometimes quite involved mixing different themes together.
All of the music can be sampled for free at bandcamp:
A few tracks:
(Blood Relations)
(Black Banquet)
To me this stuff is just unbelievably good for a fan project. I don't know how much interest in this kind of stuff here, but I felt like sharing.
I found out of the existence of this album by pure chance. Apparently there was a kickstarter for this project in 2017 and they released it a few weeks ago. I gotta say this is absolutely extraordinary work. The production quality is top notch, as professional as any official material, and the arrangements are genuinely beautiful, haunting and just truly fantastic. The pieces are sometimes quite involved mixing different themes together.
An all-new musical journey through Symphony of the Night's iconic soundtrack crowfunded to include live performers and choir courtesy of Materia Collective!
Materia Collective is pleased to announce the release of Resurrection of the Night: Alucard's Elegy. Thanks to a successful Kickstarter campaign to fund live choir sessions and other live performers, Alucard's Elegy breathes new life into what amounts to the upside-down castle companion to 2017's original Resurrection of the Night album. Fan-favorite tracks including the serene "Lost Painting," soulful "Wandering Ghosts," and series tradition, "Bloody Tears," are featured alongside ten other selections. The project is arranged and produced by Wayne Strange and Tim Stoney.
All of the music can be sampled for free at bandcamp:
A few tracks:
(Blood Relations)
(Black Banquet)
To me this stuff is just unbelievably good for a fan project. I don't know how much interest in this kind of stuff here, but I felt like sharing.