A Hero is Coming
Credits & Info
- Date
- 01/03/2013
- File Info
- Song
- 3.7 MB
- 1 min 37 sec
- Score
- 4.50 / 5.00
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Author Comments
This song is based off of 'Valyrie Void' and 'Unreal Flash 3' by Alvin Hew. I got a modern inspiration from the wonderful work.
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After the fall of the Preserve Provinces, the Grand Cities could only rely on the leadership of their provincial governors (who quickly began to lose control after the collapse of the Preserve Government). Some cities fell into anarchy, and many people deserted their once prosperous homes.
There is one city, Newshire, that has the potential to flourish and revive a fading hope that quietly sleeps in the people's hearts. One man has taken his title as 'Champion of the Grand Cities' and has vowed to save Newshire, and end the tyranny of the corrupt governors who promote destruction in their cities. The Champion will restore the Grand Cities to their former glory, and give people hope once again.
(This is also another sequel to Tracking a Killer, and Criminal Insanity -- two of my earlier songs).
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars 2 days ago
first though, wow sounds like a film with a lot of hacking involved and corruption, then i read the description :D u've conveyed the feeling well. i get chills at the last 15 secs XD.
Yes, it does have that effect!
Rated 4 / 5 stars 11 days ago
its like a mixture of cinematic and futuristic...its odd but enchanting at the same time...nice work
Gracias.
Rated 5 / 5 stars March 2, 2013
Hey mate I'm going through a brief stint as a film student so I want to make a short film. If you want to score it or have an idea for a score or some such tell me this is a a great vibe for a cinema epic, like a kalidescope I like the track I wish it wasn't MP3 if you have a WAV/FLAC version anywhere much love. I can story board you some shit with this lined up even much love.
Rated 5 / 5 stars February 9, 2013
Truly. Inspiring.
I must say that this piece is incredibly awe-inspiring and expresses your musical talent unbelievably. Following along with the story line in the description, I can practically see it unfolding while listening to this song. The perfect word to describe this is on the tip of my tongue yet I just cannot seem to remember what it is. So all I can settle with is "Wonderful work."
Thank you, Krysi. I spend a lot of days designing new music, so it is good to see much of it appreciated.
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars January 7, 2013
I really wasn't sure what I thought about this piece the first time I listened to it. The electronic noises that you chose stuck out quite a bit, some good, some strange to the ear. I will say, the more I listened the more they grew on me. Amazing sounds at 0:25; I can see your hero entering the city gates, seeing the rampant chaos and anarchy, and feeling for a moment despair, which is quickly replaced by determination and hope.
Great job on the strings, mixed very well. Is that NI Action Strings I hear? The percussion is wonderful, it really makes the piece. Good non-traditional (for the most part) chord progressions. I love the soaring violins from 1:08 until the end, especially the part where everything else drops out. The only real complaint I have is that the ending is a bit abrupt. It feels like the story is not quite over, musically at least. Fantastic job, Bosa.
It's not NI Action Strings.