This is really cool man! I've never heard this before, and it rules! This series is one of the few I own zero music from, unfortunately. I hope to change that soon, but thanks very much for posting this.
Like I've mentioned before in the #10 video, Meguro has an array of styles that really goes against the norm. With Digital Devil Saga we get the gritty stuff, and with Devil Summoner, we get Jazz, which again, isn't a style most mainstream composers make such use of. While I do prefer his hard rock style most of all, hot damn is this song good. In the 1st (3rd) game, the town theme lacked a certain spark, but this arrangement for the sequel, man is it full of energy.
The powerful jazz style does a great job portrayed the lively hustle and bustle of 1920s Japan (or whichever era it took place in precisely.) It most certainly has suave and class to boot, which works with the "old school" style of this series.
hmm i think Meguro did a lot better in Persona 3 then his other games but its still good
yaku3 2 months ago
This is really cool man! I've never heard this before, and it rules! This series is one of the few I own zero music from, unfortunately. I hope to change that soon, but thanks very much for posting this.
gamemusicfreak 1 year ago
Damn, this IS really good! Never heard this one before - thanks for the upload! (:
Wyrdwad 1 year ago
WOW THIS AWESOME to put in your top 10
IzanagiFoolofThunder 1 year ago
sounds funky to me at the beggining but it still a little "ok" to me
5/5
sora1995KH 1 year ago
The beginning kinda sounds like the start to P3 FES' version of Mass destruction.
Sephiko 1 year ago
Like I've mentioned before in the #10 video, Meguro has an array of styles that really goes against the norm. With Digital Devil Saga we get the gritty stuff, and with Devil Summoner, we get Jazz, which again, isn't a style most mainstream composers make such use of. While I do prefer his hard rock style most of all, hot damn is this song good. In the 1st (3rd) game, the town theme lacked a certain spark, but this arrangement for the sequel, man is it full of energy.
Zapper101 1 year ago
The powerful jazz style does a great job portrayed the lively hustle and bustle of 1920s Japan (or whichever era it took place in precisely.) It most certainly has suave and class to boot, which works with the "old school" style of this series.
Zapper101 1 year ago