Odyssey Eurobeat has embraced the Antonymph bug, perfectly encapsulating the nostalgic and free vibe of the original and adding her signature eurobeat style on top of it! Powerful and crisp synth brasses sliding around smoothly that scream euphoria in this fast-paced rendition with the driving off-beat basses and fun vocal chops is pure energetic ear candy and worth all of your attention!
Skyshard – Way Home | Orchestral
Way Home is a happy ending story of the first fully cinematic and orchestral album called “Tiny Sky” by Skyshard. Their ponysona “Sky”, after getting lost during an ecstatic adventure in the never-ending Equestrian skies, finds their path back home with the tenderness of the piano and spirited string sections with resonating trumpets as a triumph for Sky. A breathtaking sight to behold for her and an outstanding composition for us with sound effects from the nature of the wondrous sky to be intensely enveloped in the story.
The album “Tiny Sky” is inspired from the G4 timeline of MLP, contains collabs with Darkspeen Shore and Koron Korak and a variety of orchestra pieces full of fantasy, heroism, electronic hybrid and folk. A whole theatrical album divided in three stories. Once this well-crafted album is in your music folder, you’ll become a Cloud Seeker, altitude and clear skies awaits for you to fly side by side with Sky.
SlightlyAmiss – Horse Enough | Post-Hardcore
Alright ponies, time to not take ourselves too serious for a while, cause neither does this song! ‘Horse Enough’ is essentially a stab against people who get elitist about how Pony the music their favourite musician makes is, it’s a song dedicated to all those ‘mlp…please’ people who think they can make demands about the content of songs of their favourite artists. Of course as you’d expect from a SlightlyAmiss song this also includes some nods to fandom memes in both lyrics and artwork, a good example being a line that references the old ‘jar’ and the nod to Vylet Pony’s ‘Antonymph’ in a poster in the artwork. This song kinda portrays a toxic side of people’s dedication to the fandom, where people get entitled to their favourite fandom musicians only producing pony music and if they don’t, they get people saying it’s ‘not Horse Enough’. So apart from this song being an absolute pleasure to listen to, it also provides some nice food for thought.
Ethan Toavs – Honolulu | Orchestral
Since 2014 Ethan Toavs has been sharing significant orchestral arrangements and masterly original compositions of MLP G4 and also the new wave of G5. As a wholehearted composer, he also explores the phenomenal world of G3. His recent piece “Honolulu” and great sound at finest is inspired by an artwork of “sydscribbs”. Impeccably for the G3 character, this charming song strolls soulfully the melodies by the serene touch of orchestral string instruments and a gleaming soundful piano. This is a chef kiss for uncommon G3 fan music.
MelodyBrony – ROYALTY | Metalcore
Always a treat getting a new metallic track from MelodyBrony, they’ve definitely been on a roll lately! The mid 2000’s vibes are strong here, with a very melodic vocal lead complimenting the steady beat and hauntingly beautiful string section. There’s something to be said for a song that says its piece and doesn’t overstay its welcome, and ROYALTY doesn’t go on any longer than it needs to; but if you’re anything like me, it’ll just be on repeat for a good while.
Jyc Row & Gabriel Borza – Aqasha, Goddess of Destruction (feat. Marko Duplisak) | Metal
Today we bring to you this lovely metal cover of Aqasha, Goddess of Destrucion. Jyc Row got together quite a few people for this: The original lyrics were written by Shelley Harland, and covered by the amazing Marko Duplisak. Together with guitars and drums by Gabriel Borza, and of course all the work by Jyc himself this cover is a lovely variation to the usual orchestral focus in the Infinite Eclipse series and definitely worth a listen!
The Wilders – All You Need Is Your Beat (Voltex Pixel Remix) | Progressive House
Creativity is flying in the music community with the new G5 songs from Make Your Mark chapter 2 and Voltex has crafted a stompin’ remix! From the pop-styled version, this glittering remix from intro to outro is a sensation alike being in the clouds, harmonic synths twirling with the aura of the vocals is a jam full of spark to have on repeat! Groove your way into the description of the video to download it!
Voting Opens for the Top Ten Brony Songs of September 2022
I hope this piques your interest as much as Twilight’s…
Last month had another bountiful selection of music to choose from – going by Luck’s September playlist, there’s over 150 songs to choose from in this month’s voting! As always you can vote for between 3 and 10 songs as long using the form in the video description and stay tuned later this month to discover the community favourites. The form closes at 3pm Eastern on 8 October, so get your votes in soon!
SCRATON – Cyberpink (Acid Applejack Flip) | Hardcore
If you heard SCRATON’s original track from 2 years ago, hold on tight now for this flip by Acid Applejack! Rolling an alike structure from the original, this hardcore twist comes with a funky drum break as starter to smoothly fall like a rollercoaster for a short time and breaking off into turbo raving drops with kicks of high sugar dose and main leads of spice. This wild-natured track will flip you to party like Pinkie Pie.
Algo at All – Lullaby for a Lost Soul | Acoustic
Algo’s latest musical offering certainly lives up to its name! Like many common lullabies, it’s incredibly relaxing yet the lyrics are twinged with sadness. It’s a beautifully simple piece of music made up of just 4 components – guitar, voice, drum and strings – but sometimes that’s all you need to tell a compelling story.