Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality downloads of Songs of Supergiant Games, Hades: Original Soundtrack, Pyre: Original Soundtrack, Transistor: Original Soundtrack, and Bastion: Original Soundtrack. , and , . Purchasable with gift card Buy Digital Discography $44.96 USD or more (10% OFF) Send as Gift Share / Embed 1. Get Used to It 00:54 lyrics Listen,All this takes a lot of gettin' use to,And you do get used to it...After a whileThere's three things I'll always miss, though.One: not havin' to watch my step all the time.Two: Ah...forget about two.And three: I miss the songs.Folks from Caelondia knew how to carry a tune.Sure, we've got some songs on the old gramophone,But tryin' to imagine what they sounded likePlayin' to a room full of fine peopleUnwindin' at the Sole Regret right after a hard day's workThose were the days. 2. A Proper Story 01:09 3. In Case of Trouble 02:56 4. Bynn the Breaker 04:09 5. The Sole Regret 02:27 6. Twisted Streets 03:29 7. Terminal March 04:06 8. Percy's Escape 01:41 9. Faith of Jevel 01:31 10. Mine, Windbag, Mine 03:06 11. Slinger's Song 04:06 12. Build That Wall (Zia's Theme) 02:45 lyrics I dig my hole, you build a wallI dig my hole, you build a wallOne day that wall is gonna fallGon' build that city on a hillGon' build that city on a hillSomeday those tears are gonna spillSo build that wall and build it strong'Cause we'll be there before too longGon' build that wall up to the skyGon' build that wall up to the skySomeday your bird is gonna flyGon' build that wall until it's doneGon' build that wall until it's doneBut now you've got nowhere to runSo build that wall and build it strong'Cause we'll be there before too long 13. Spike in a Rail 02:54 14. What's Left Undone 00:22 15. Brusher Patrol 04:32 16. The Mancer's Dilemma 02:01 17. Mother, I'm Here (Zulf's Theme) 02:16 lyrics I set my sailFly the wind, it will take meBack to my home, sweet homeLie on my backClouds are making way for meI'm coming home, sweet homeI see your starYou left it burning for meMother, I'm hereEyes open wideFeel your heart and it's glowingI'm welcome home, sweet homeI take your handNow you'll never be lonelyNot when I'm home, sweet homeI see your starYou left it burning for meMother, I'm here 18. Pale Watchers 04:28 19. The Bottom Feeders 04:44 20. From Wharf to Wilds 01:21 21. Setting Sail, Coming Home (End Theme) 02:54 lyrics I set my sail;Fly, the wind it will take meBack to my home, sweet homeLie on my back,Clouds are making way for meI'm coming home, sweet homeI see your star,You left it burning for me;Mother, I'm hereEyes open wide,Feel your heart and it's glowingI'm welcome home, sweet homeI take your hand,Now you'll never be lonelyNot when I'm home, sweet homeI see your star,You left it burning for meMother, I'm here--------Lie on my back,Clouds are making way for me.I'm coming home, sweet home.Build that wall andBuild it strong, 'causeWe'll be there before too longI dig my hole, you build a wallI dig my hole, you build a wallOne day that wall is gonna fallGonna build that wall up to the skyGonna build that wall up to the skyOne day your bird is gonna flyBuild that wall andBuild it strong, 'causeWe'll be there before too long 22. The Pantheon (Ain't Gonna Catch You) 02:27 lyrics Gods ain't gonna help you sonYou'll be sorry for what you doneThem gods gonna hurt you sonWhen you play with a loaded gunWhen you play with a loaded gunThey ain't gonna catch you when you fallYou'll be pleading while you're bleedingThey ain't gonna hear ya sonDon't care about what you doneThey ain't gonna help you sonYou'll be sorry for what you doneBe sorry for what you doneOld Pyth, cranky old bullMake you sorry for what you doneHense, in a black veilGonna prick you for what you doneRoathus got you emptyGot you weeping for what you doneI say mother, lonely old galTear your heart out for what you doneTear your heart out for what you doneThey ain't gonna catch you when you fallYou'll be pleading while you're bleedingThem gods gonna hurt you sonYou'll be sorry for what you doneYou'll be sorry for what you done about This is the Original Soundtrack for the game "Bastion" from Supergiant Games with music by Darren Korb. $(".tralbum-about").last().bcTruncate(TruncateProfile.get("tralbum_about"), "more", "less"); credits released August 5, 2011
Written, produced and recorded by Darren Korb.
"Get Used to It"
Lyrics by Greg Kasavin
Vocals: Logan Cunningham
"Build That Wall (Zia's Theme)"
Lyrics by Darren Korb
Vocals: Ashley Barrett
"Mother, I'm Here (Zulf's Theme)"
Lyrics by Darren Korb
Vocals: Darren Korb
"Setting Sail, Coming Home (End Theme)"
Lyrics by Darren Korb
Vocals: Ashley Barrett and Darren Korb
The Pantheon (Ain't Gonna Catch You)"
Lyrics by Darren Korb
Vocals: Logan Cunningham
Album Art by Jen Zee
The Supergiants
Amir Rao, Andrew Wang, Darren Korb, Gavin Simon, Greg Kasavin, Jen Zee and Logan Cunningham
www.supergiantgames.com
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A soundtrack this good deserves the chance to join your collection, so iam8bit is proud to present the Bastion 2xLP on vinyl, once again. The double LP is minted on an exclusive (and new) Cael Yellow vinyl and comes housed in a classic, double gatefold jacket featuring album art by Marie Bergeron. Put this album on, sit back, and let your mind wander back to the Bastion once again.
Bastion is an action role-playing video game developed by independent developer Supergiant Games and originally published in 2011 by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. In the game, the player controls "the Kid" as he moves through floating, fantasy-themed environments and fights enemies of various types. It features a dynamic voiceover from a narrator (Logan Cunningham), and is presented as a two-dimensional game with an isometric camera and a hand-painted, colorful art style. Bastion's story follows the Kid as he collects special shards of rock to power a structure, the Bastion, in the wake of an apocalyptic Calamity.
The game was built over the course of two years by a team of seven people split between San Jose and New York City. They debuted the game at the September 2010 Penny Arcade Expo, and it went on to be nominated for awards at the 2011 Independent Games Festival and win awards at the Electronic Entertainment Expo prior to release. Bastion was published in July 2011 for Xbox 360 via Xbox Live Arcade, and in August 2011 through digital distribution for Microsoft Windows on Steam. Supergiant Games made it available as a browser game for Google Chrome in December 2011. It was released for Mac OS X and iOS in 2012, for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in 2015, for Xbox One in 2016, and Nintendo Switch in 2018. Bastion's soundtrack was produced and composed by Darren Korb, and a soundtrack album was made available for sale in August 2011.
The original idea was based around the premise of creating a town like those found in a role-playing game.[25] The team chose the design elements of a fractured, floating world due to their wish to portray a sky in the game, which is usually not possible with an isometric camera, as it always points down. They also wanted to forgo a map system, and felt that having the ground come up to the Kid allowed the player to easily see without a map where they had already been in a level. The story of the Calamity was created as a way to explain this game mechanic.[26] Jen Zee developed the art style of the game to express beauty in a post-apocalyptic landscape. The hand-painted style was intended to soften the sharpness she saw as typical in isometric games and the colorless, harsh depictions of most devastated landscapes. Zee was inspired by the pixel art landscapes of earlier Japanese isometric games.[25]
Bastion's soundtrack was produced and composed by Darren Korb, a songwriter and composer. He was selected to pen the soundtrack by Rao, who was a childhood friend of Korb.[26] Bastion was the first video game that Korb had scored; prior to it he had worked on a few smaller television shows and movies.[39] He was brought onto the team in the beginning stages of the project, and several of the pieces he developed were created prior to the final design of the levels with which they were associated. The musical style of the soundtrack has been described by Korb as "acoustic frontier trip hop". It was intended to evoke both the American frontier and an exotic fantasy world.[26] The songs combine "heavily sampled beats in layers, along with acoustic elements", and he determined that he wanted to create the soundtrack in that style as it was different from video game soundtracks that he had heard before.[39] The music was recorded in Korb's closet at his New York City apartment, as were the sound effects and more than three thousand lines of narration by Cunningham.[40]
In addition to composing the music, Korb wrote all the lyrics for the soundtrack. The soundtrack features four vocal themes: "Build That Wall", "What's Left Undone", "Mother, I'm Here", and "Setting Sail, Coming Home". "Build That Wall" features the voice of Ashley Lynn Barrett, "What's Left Undone" features that of Cunningham and "Mother, I'm Here" features Korb, and both Korb and Barrett perform in "Setting Sail, Coming Home". Supergiant Games originally had not planned to release a full soundtrack album for the game, but due to fan demand they released one in digital format on August 5, 2011, with two songs not heard in the game. These songs are "Get Used to It", which has a voiceover written by Greg Kasavin and spoken by Logan Cunningham, and "The Pantheon (Ain't Gonna Catch You)", with lyrics written by Korb and sung by Cunningham. A physical limited edition CD signed by Korb was released on September 2.[41] The soundtrack sold 30,000 copies by November 2011.[28] On March 15, 2012, Supergiant Games released sheet music for piano and guitar arrangements by Korb of "Build That Wall", "Mother, I'm Here", "Setting Sail, Coming Home", and "The Pantheon (Ain't Gonna Catch You)" free in their online store.[42]
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