Bravely Default soundtrack album by Revo streaming on Spotify
Jerry on 2012-06-19
The identity of the composer behind the score to Nintendo 3DS role-playing game Bravely Default: Flying Fairy was shrouded in secrecy since the game was announced at the 2011 Tokyo Game Show.
The identity was revealed the following year to be Revo of Japanese fantasy rock band Sound Horizon. The Bravely Default soundtrack album is available for shipping domestically through CDJapan. A yuletide arrangement album published through Square Enix features Christmastime renditions by Junya Nakano, Tsuyoshi Sekito, Motoi Sakuraba and Yuzo Koshiro.
Cover art for the soundtrack album is by character designer Akihiko Yoshida. The 46-track digital soundtrack for the RPG is streaming on YouTube Music, Spotify and Amazon Music.
From the product page:
The identity was revealed the following year to be Revo of Japanese fantasy rock band Sound Horizon. The Bravely Default soundtrack album is available for shipping domestically through CDJapan. A yuletide arrangement album published through Square Enix features Christmastime renditions by Junya Nakano, Tsuyoshi Sekito, Motoi Sakuraba and Yuzo Koshiro.
Cover art for the soundtrack album is by character designer Akihiko Yoshida. The 46-track digital soundtrack for the RPG is streaming on YouTube Music, Spotify and Amazon Music.
From the product page:
Explore Luxendarc as Tiz and other memorable characters on a visually stunning quest to restore balance to the world. Hand-drawn 3D backgrounds and a rousing score bring Luxendarc to life. Enter a brave new world of turn-based combat! Time your turns tactically and turn the tides in your favor with the new Brave and Default system.YouTube Music - BRAVELY DEFAULT FLYING FAIRY Original Soundtrack (Streaming)
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