I hate Soule's music with a burning passion (mainly because it, rather ironically, lacks soul - there's no real emotion in his pieces, and they all just sound like he's aiming for "high fantasy" rather than like he's aiming for a suitable, specific piece), but there's really not much chance that Bethesda's going to use anyone else. He's not especially expensive compared to some of the other composers in the business and he's what their fans are used to.
I agree, but must add that the only memorable song is
Nerevar Rising, and that was a brilliant theme. The rest really didn't add much to the atmosphere (hence my Daggerfall soundtrack as a replacement).
Agreed. Soule is really over-rated. TESIII's music was really nice, I'll give him that. TESIV - when I played the opening, my brother asked me - "What is that, a Pirates of the Caribbean game?" :facepalm:
There are plenty of other awesome composers out there, I don't know why Bethesda keeps going back to Soule like a
dog going back to lick its vomit. Thanks for that imagery But, hey, if you want LotR generic fantasy, Soule's probably the right guy for the job.
Would either one of you care to enlighten me to alternatives? My Knowledge of contemporary composers is very limited.
The first name that came to mind when hearing the Skyrim teaser was, Basil Poledouris (i.e. Conan the Barbarian).
Well I guess it's a matter of personal taste. I think Jeremy Soule is a fantastic composer and lots of his music are masterpieces compositionally. No offense but your brother is an idiot(is that really necessary?). Oblivion is fantasy..so ditto he is the best man for the job.
Yes. It's art, so as they say "what moves us". Opinions obviously vary, which is good. Although this does not mean we cannot be civil.