"Signs Of Love" is built upon strong beats with a great disco inflection pool. Overall, it sometimes sounds like a sexy jazzy love song and other times an upbeat pop song. As a result, the track becomes a bit of a bore when it loops."Heaven" has a bit of a confusing start and the body of the track wavers between sections dedicated to a beautiful voice and those with a poppy mood. Although the timbre is very interesting, there isn't enough variation during the development. The instrumentation is very effective and the vocals create the right mood with even a little rapping featured here and there. Overall, the track brings a lot of elements together to create a perfect jazz hit.Įxploring some of the other vocal themes, in "Studio Backlot", Meguro shows his flair for creating contemporary yet novel track by blending J-Pop vocals with march-like accompaniment. Although the drumming is of standard coffee shop variety, the trumpet and trombone work are more extravagant. "Deduction" features a nice blend of acoustic piano work and abstract synth. This is a perfect interlude since the industrial synth comes back and sounds even more urgent than before. Eventually, however, an electric piano replaces the synth work and adds a very pillowy section into the mix. Composed entirely of synthetic elements, the hard-edged beats and serious strings create a very devious nature. The more industrial side of Meguro rears its head in "Castle". The track gains some steam and a rearing guitar transiently takes over before the track settles back into its chill roots. The rhythm drives itself through the entire piece while light piano work serenades the listener. "New Days" features that signature breakbeat rhythm that Meguro is known for. Pure Meguro rock through and through, this one is a keeper. When the guitar bows out, the drums take the beat and produce some truly interesting rhythms. The electric guitar mainly brings the action here and the drums complement each part well.
"I'll Face Myself -Battle-" is a completely rock-inspired track reminiscent of Digital Devil Saga 2. The return of the brassy focus feels somewhat formulaic, but at least some piano chords colour the texture. They take a break before a jazz organ takes charge. The trombone and trumpet work powerfully together here and really slam the high notes. Developing the jazz sound, there's some brass action in "Like A Dream Come True". The organ provides excellent backup filling in some melody when the vocalist is absent. It sounds a little off for a battle theme, but it is creative and catchy enough to be enjoyable nonetheless. Meguro offers a peculiar blend of surfing guitar lines and upbeat J-Pop vocals. "Reach Out To The Truth -First Battle-" gets listeners moving right at the start of the album. Eventually, the J-Pop vocalist once again chimes in, but is tolerable enough. The keyboards have an almost bouncy quality to them whereas the drums have a refreshing tribal quality. A strange timbre is featured in "Your Affection". A piano provides a backdrop for some pleasant singing, but the real treat is the funky underlying tones strings and percussion. J-Pop rules the day in Persona land with "Heartbreak, Heartbreak". Intense strings, gentle piano work, and beautiful operatic singing once again return for a rich five minute contemplation. This is the seminal song that is included in every Persona game, but this time it is completely unchanged from Persona 3. It is a bit of a short opener, but welcome the entire time. Some catchy J-Pop singing is spiced up by distorted trumpets blaring in the background and some funky piano playing. The album immediately buzzes with "Pursuing My True Self", a jazzy vocal theme containing Meguro's distinctive sound. Has he improved his style? Did he get rid of those lame Japanese rappers? Given how delightful Persona 3 was, Meguro just keeps going up in my mind.
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That soundtrack was an aural adventure for me, so I was excited to see what Meguro would do in its sequel.
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Persona 5 Royal is out now on PS4 worldwide.Shoji Meguro changed the face of Persona with his Persona 3 soundtrack.
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Persona 4 Golden is available now on PS Vita and PC via Steam. The Digital Deluxe Edition releases on February 19, 2021.
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Persona Music Fes 2013 ~in Nippon Budokan.Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold Original Soundtrack.Persona 4: Dancing All Night Soundtrack Advanced CD.Persona 4: Dancing All Night Original Soundtrack.A majority of the albums available (via Siliconera) is below: