Thrilleville: Dave and Jesse on the game tunes
You’ve probably seen the trailer we featured earlier here at QJ about this highly-anticipated game. Sure, we like the graphics too, and the idea of building a theme park does sound like a dream job.
Then there’s the music.
We just picked up this video about this upcoming title, and while it had more gameplay vids, it focused on the game’s diverse OST. Thrilleville‘s soundtrack was done by Lucas Art’s in-house composer Jesse Harlin, and the game’s Lead Audio (The dude in charge Sound FX and the like) David Collins. Jesse and Dave talked in this video more about some of the game’s music, more so on its four original songs.
The first song, titled Whiplash, is styled as 70s/80s rock, and is about one guy’s love song to his favorite roller coaster. The second song mentioned is a Punk/Pop number titled “Emo Skater Girl”, and is another love song about a nerdy guy’s romance dilemma.
The fourth song is a 70s funk song, and is titled “Dr. Kunkel’s Funkel Cake”, and was written about…Funnel cake? The last song they talk about is a Hip-hop/Jazz tune titled “Loop it!”
Well, it’s hard to talk about a song verbally, so we figured it’ll be better for you audiophiles out there to just listen to the songs embedded in the vid, and let us know what you think, as we wait for the game’s November 21 release date.
Here’s the video:
Pre-Order: [Thrilleville for PSP]
Via Game Videos
You’ve probably seen the trailer we featured earlier here at QJ about this highly-anticipated game. Sure, we like the graphics too, and the idea of building a theme park does sound like a dream job.
Then there’s the music.
We just picked up this video about this upcoming title, and while it had more gameplay vids, it focused on the game’s diverse OST. Thrilleville‘s soundtrack was done by Lucas Art’s in-house composer Jesse Harlin, and the game’s Lead Audio (The dude in charge Sound FX and the like) David Collins. Jesse and Dave talked in this video more about some of the game’s music, more so on its four original songs.
The first song, titled Whiplash, is styled as 70s/80s rock, and is about one guy’s love song to his favorite roller coaster. The second song mentioned is a Punk/Pop number titled “Emo Skater Girl”, and is another love song about a nerdy guy’s romance dilemma.
The fourth song is a 70s funk song, and is titled “Dr. Kunkel’s Funkel Cake”, and was written about…Funnel cake? The last song they talk about is a Hip-hop/Jazz tune titled “Loop it!”
Well, it’s hard to talk about a song verbally, so we figured it’ll be better for you audiophiles out there to just listen to the songs embedded in the vid, and let us know what you think, as we wait for the game’s November 21 release date.
Here’s the video:
Pre-Order: [Thrilleville for PSP]
Via Game Videos