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Radio Quiet - Music from The Adventure Zone: Amnesty

by Griffin McElroy

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onceandfuturegeek I remember hearing the quell music for the first time and falling head-over-heels in love with the triplets and chords! as a music kid, those triplets moved my soul, and lil freshman college me rocked out to this so hard when the episode first came out 🥰 I still wish that the distorted version of ned singing country roads was on the soundtrack, or when country roads came back as a motif when thacker spoke to the quell, but hey what can ya do Favorite track: The Quell.
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foxbox46 This song rocks my socks clean off Favorite track: Interstellar Blues.
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Marcus Hill I love it for context and content, it's feels like a moment of reflection after a tragedy. Favorite track: The Incident at the Archway.
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Now through the end of 2023, all proceeds from sales of this album will be donated to the Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund. Learn more about their work or donate directly at www.pcrf.net

Radio Quiet features music from the final three arcs of The Adventure Zone: Amnesty -- which is to say, about two thirds of the whole campaign. It marks a weird transition from writing songs that I could plug into the show (which is how I went about composing for Balance) to, you know, actually scoring individual scenes after we recorded.

Cutting those longer pieces of background music down to something more suited for a standalone album release took ... like, months, and some of the songs are still weird ambient spookytunes rather than club bangers. Still, I hope you enjoy! I learned a ton making music for Amnesty, and I hope that it comes through in some way in this album!

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released November 4, 2019

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