Frozen Night, aka the master of emotional Orchestral Metal who made many gorgeous instrumental pieces, teamed up with fabulous vocalist ForeverFreest to create this masterpiece and token of Amity. Deep strings and piano, epic drums and guitar, beautiful and resonant vocals, and even choruses pile up in a lovely progression to tell a moving tale in a powerful musical format. An amazing job, and another proof that two in harmony surpasses one in perfection!
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SlightlyAmiss & GuitarBrony13 – Mirage | Punk Rock
A rocking collaboration of shimmering wonders, SlightlyAmiss and GuitarBrony13 bring all the powerful riffs and the Punk vocals in this tribute to best pony from the EQG movies. Just imagine this being performed at some gig hall in Equestria! A mighty job and song from the musicians, be sure to show them your support!
[P@D] bank pain & Thrasher – Searchlights Over Canterlot | Metal Neurofunk
Pendulum meets Noisia anyone? Or perhaps something straight from an album by The Qemists (thanks Sky Runner for reminding me about them!) This contribution to Amity comes from the producers of two of my favourite songs from the last P@D album. Thrasher’s used to combining metal guitars and electronic sounds, but this might be a first for bank – nonetheless the blend of metal and dnb is seamless. I hope we get to see more of this kind of thing from these two artists in the future!
Radiarc – Once | Orchestral
Radiarc’s new piece is a much emotional one, with heavenly piano and strings chanting the track into a mighty artifact of magic transcending time and space. The subtle OST vibes are adding even more depth to the song, further complemented by the fabulous piece of art from master Shamanguli. Sound beauty beyond words, and a piece to reminisce and reflect to during those small moments of time when we try to pause life in a lapse of awareness.
St. Pinkie – Silence Of The Night (feat. N. Hollow) | Hip-Hop
Bathed in a delightful Chinese musical influence, this track from St. Pinkie released under Crystal Empire Records features vocals from N. Hollow that you may know from critically acclaimed songs such as Bloodhound and New Wave. This one gives a very interesting musical spin to the classic MLP theme and backstory explained in the description, and it really results in a tribute that is as amazing as it is original.
MetalPony – Do Better | Metalcore
MetalPony has been on the rise for quite some time now, and this new song is quite the masterpiece! With a deep and meaningful inspiration and theme, it expresses much in pure Metal spirit with a heavy instrumental blessed by amazing drums, bass and guitar performance. The vocals have got to be my favorite aspect of this track though, and both the heavy and the soft vocal parts are a bliss. Keep it up, MetalPony!
Ryazan – Keep in Touch | Trance
Having made a stunning appearance in Amity with their remix of Einarx’s Blastershy, Ryazan also has composed the opening track from Horse Music Central Vol. 1 and it is now getting a YouTube release through A State of Sugar! Partake in emotional Trance bliss from the musician, with a track of divine beauty and breathtaking composition!
MC-Arch – No Shame | Hip-Hop
MC-Arch’s new song, as heartfelt as ever, takes inspiration on Pinkie Pie’s character depth, much to the delight of Pinkie fans like me. Through a beautiful instrumental, meaningful and deep lyrics, and vocals that are as amazing as they are genuine, the song impressively conveys the theme and its very relatable notions. A masterpiece, and definitely one of my favorites from MC-Arch who I know for a very long time. Give all your love to the passionate rapper, because he loves you too! Also for a more detailled review, feel free to check my comment on the song there on YouTube. I didn’t get nicknamed Comment Horse for nothing :3
Zephysonas – Twilight Adventures | Orchestral
Acting as the perfect Soundtrack embodiment of the artwork that was used as the concept and cover art, Zephysonas’ new piece is a much cheerful one, conveying well the mood of such a cute and silly scene that is much inspired from what is commonly seen in animes and mangas, even drawing style-wise. The piece still displays much beauty, and talent at crafting both fitting Soundtrack and Orchestral greatness.
Denz Xavier – Hero’s Flight | Progressive Rock
We don’t often get something that resembles the good ol’ Progressive Rock from the 70s/80s, and I would be tempted to label this Neo-Prog but there’s just some sweet, blissful Classic Rock vibe to it that can’t help making me feel nostalgic. This track has just the right sound, creative values, melodic structure, and progression, to make it an outstanding instrumental piece from the artist that is definitely a delight for Prog Rock fans like me. In Prog We Trust! (who’s going to this year’s festival?)