Sunday, October 16, 2011

Blazblue CS Extend Music

Blazblue Continuum Shift Extend has recently arrived in Japanese arcades. The release on PSVita, Xbox360, and Playstation 3 for Japan is scheduled on December 17th this year. So far, there are three new songs discovered. According to this site, the official soundtrack is planned to be released on December 17th this year. So the songs here are unofficial at the moment, but it should play the same way anyways.


Memory of Tears - Jin vs. Tsubaki theme (vocals)
There's a lot of history between these two compared to Tsubaki and Noel. The title of this song has the same name as "Tsubaki vs. Noel" theme, but that vocal theme is called "Don't Look Back". So it's hard to tell which title is correct, but this is something to think about for now. I'm sure there's an instrumental version of "Jin vs. Tsubaki" that isn't available publicly yet. I'm sure Asami Imai that voices Tsubaki is singing this song and the lyrics are in English too. EDIT: Faylan is the singer.


Plastic Night - Relius Clover theme
Relius theme is very catchy the more I listen to it. You can tell from the tone that he is sinister man just like Hazama, but perhaps even worst than him? I didn't take quite a liking to him at first, but after listening to his theme and seen a glimpe at probably the best Astral Heat in the game, I might actually give him a shot when he arrives on home consoles.


X-MATIC - Carl vs. Relius theme
A somewhat messy situation that pits both father and son to fight each other. I like the tension it gives that sets the mood perfectly against these two. There's a lot of hate and anguish involved so the setting had to be just right for this kind of song.
Download: Megaupload
Source: Rip by Vulcan422 from Dustloop Forum

1 comments:

"I'm sure Asami Imai that voices Tsubaki is singing this song and the lyrics are in English too."

If you're referring to the Jin vs. Tsubaki song, I can say for sure that is NOT Asami Imai singing. It sounds nothing like her and Imai's English is as good as any average Japanese person's, pronunciation wise. If you're talking about something else though, just ignore this. o:

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