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Free Music Notes for American Mcgee's Alice (Score)Free Music Review: Chris Vrenna music Hit: 5 StarsAnyone who likes Nine inch nails from a few years back before the with teeth album should definetly check this album out. It's awesome!
Free Music Review: good soundtrack Hit: 5 Starsthe oddest video game soundtrack I own, and one of the most original. it's a very eerie listening experience. I bought it on Halloween and decided it would make for perfect creepy music to play.
I definately recommend it.
Free Music Review: Weird, eerie, interesting music from a cool game Hit: 5 StarsThis cd contains great music from the beautiful, eerie game "American McGee's Alice". Anyone who loved the game would probably love this CD as well. The game was beautifully rendered and amazing, and the music is great art in its own right.
Free Music Review: I love this game... Hit: 5 StarsI have had this game since 2001, played it and STILL playing with it. I play it from time to time just because I miss the great characters. I know Sarah M Geller is slated for the movie and as much as I love her, I have to say Emma Roberts would be a much better choice and I am the biggest Buffy fan. Emma is younger plus after watching Nancy Drew the other day I noticed how much she looks like Alice. So listen up powers that be...
Free Music Review: Atmospheric and creepy, but..... Hit: 4 StarsExcessive length lessens the impact a bit. Having played and loved the game I couldn't wait to get my hands on a copy of the excellent soundtrack album. My first impression on listening to it was that most of the songs are padded out to fill a time requirement.
It also suffers from the problem that all soundtrack albums have; sometimes the audio really needs visual clues to better understand what the music is supposed to be about.
Apart from those points, it's worth listening to for aficiandos of game soundtracks, or even just seekers of the unusual. Sounds of childhood innocence (musical box, girlish humming etc.) mix with sounds conjuring up a pseudo Victorian atmosphere (strings, steam machinery etc) and are given a sinister feel. Of course it's all done with electronics, but that's the clever part of it!
Definitely a late night listening experience, preferably with headphones.
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