The music of Wrath of the Lich King
Music in World of Warcraft has always been a point of pride for Blizzard, with their work on Karazhan being widely praised for setting a great mood and being enjoyable overall. The music in Wrath continues that tradition with scores from Blizzard veterans Russell Brower, who composed the login screen theme for the new expansion. Brower was also behind the music for The Burning Crusade login screen as well as the affecting melodies of Eversong Woods and the Ghostlands (some co-written with New Age musician David Arkenstone and fellow Blizzard veteran Jason Hayes).
Dragonblight has one of the most haunting background melodies I've heard in the game so far, and its music is part of why WoW Insider's Elizabeth Harper considers it to be her favorite zone. Composed by Derek Duke, who has also done work on other Blizzard games such as Warcraft III, the themes vary from day to night and set a somber tone throughout the scarred zone. It's not something that jumps out at you when you play, but certainly sets the ambiance even when played at a moderately low volume.
In the game files, there are contributions from Blizzard musical director Glenn Stafford, as well, who composed my favorite themes from Warcraft III such as Lordaeron Fall and Frostmourne. Although I haven't heard all the music for all the zones -- the game files suggest that they're not entirely done, either -- I'm looking forward to the music in higher level zones such as Icecrown Glacier and of course, my favorite zone, Lake Wintergrasp. There's certain to be some chilling music in the Caverns of Time: Stratholme, too and I'm excited to finally hear the sounds inside Naxxramas. With the attention that Blizzard is paying to every aspect of the game, I'm not surprised it's taken them this long to come out with the expansion. If anything, hearing the music of Wrath of the Lich King has only gotten me more excited for the much-anticipated cinematic rumored to be due in Leipzig this weekend. Hopefully, they'll include a soundtrack in the Collector's Edition just like they have in the past. For me, it's certainly one more reason to order one.
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Fan stuff, Blizzard, Wrath of the Lich King
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
Cap Aug 20th 2008 5:41PM
I like to leave my music settings to have "Loop Music" turned OFF. That way, when I enter a new zone or instance or major area, I hear the appropriate music *once*, then it stops at the end of the track and is silent again until I changes zones/areas/instances.
I do like Kara music, but like Falcio says, a whole raid night of it gets VERY old VERY fast.
Cap Aug 20th 2008 5:42PM
ACK! Triple post FTL. Updated commenting thing a little buggy?
Thander Aug 20th 2008 5:47PM
Yeah, sometimes the server takes a while to display the new comment, so you keep submitting it again. Eventually, they are all added and you have multiple posts. I've learned to just post once even when I can't see that it worked.
Demosthenes Aug 20th 2008 6:25PM
Wait...you can access your itunes from inside wow?!
Badger Aug 21st 2008 9:56AM
Only for Mac users.
Jack Spicer Aug 20th 2008 6:26PM
The high point for music in WoW for me was when the song changes during the boss encounter in Scarlet Monastery Library.
Since then its been nice, but nothing I've really took notice of.
The Hammer Aug 20th 2008 6:32PM
Terokkar music.
It's lovely.
Badger Aug 21st 2008 10:00AM
My 65 Troll Hunter was in Terrokar Forest when I deleted him a while back. Blizzard was kind enough to restore him for me, however, and I promptly went back to playing him after a five-month hiatus.
At the time of his deletion, I'd disabled in-game music, for some reason. (I think I was just used to running Internet radio in the background.) When I brought him back and wandered out into the Forest for the first time in months, however, I realized through a "happy accident" that I'd gone back to leaving the in-game music - and I literally had my breath taken away by the sweeping, haunting, epic sound of that area's background music.
Juneau Aug 20th 2008 6:48PM
Nice music, I'll probably just stick to listening to my own music though.
uncaringbear Aug 20th 2008 8:13PM
Blizz has always excelled with its music. It's probably the one area that I can't find any fault with. Does anyone remember the music from the original Diablo? It was so simple, yet haunting.
kabshiel Aug 20th 2008 8:20PM
Warcraft 2 had the best music.
kabshiel Aug 20th 2008 8:23PM
Especially this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6Za0rZs0Qk
Drew Aug 20th 2008 9:54PM
very halloween like music
Pat30319 Aug 20th 2008 11:05PM
Oh great to all you morons who play your "mp3" music over wow. I bet you just love jamming to prodegy or some other emo-tastic closed homo music.
The game music was meant to be heard, I wish blizz would do what sony did way back in the day and ban people who played their little "alternative-emo" crap in game.
Talsande Aug 21st 2008 6:28AM
LMAO. Blizzard has failed at nearly every soundtrack with the exception of the occasional track here and there and the full Warcraft II and Diablo soundtrack.
Don't get me wrong they create great atmosphere with their music but thats where it stops. When I go to tank a boss I want to hear heavy symphonic BATTLE music not weak ass tunes that could be mistaken with ambience.
Blizzard needs to pick up their game when it comes to their in game music and take a notes from movie/game soundracks such as the Star Wars Trilogy, Conan the Babarian, Mechwarrior II, Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time; and thats just to name a few.
Blizzard music team = Fail
SpaceDog Aug 21st 2008 7:11AM
You like to hurt small animals, don't you?
Badger Aug 21st 2008 10:02AM
*yelling* HEY, CAN YOU TURN DOWN YOUR HARSHNESS? COULD YOU TONE IT DOWN? I CAN BARELY HEAR YOUR POINT OVER ALL THAT BAD ATTITUDE.
... Ah, much better, thanks.
Badger Aug 21st 2008 10:35AM
And for your information, O Paragon of Symphonic Tastes, I listen to everything from Dave Brubeck to Howard Shore to Daft Punk to Gregorian Chant to Phil Collins to Iced Earth while I play my PC games.
Your asinine "alternative-emo" and "closet homo" Comments are completely uncalled for. (Yes, it's CLOSET, not "CLOSED." Learn2Type if you want to present an argument.)
Maycer Aug 21st 2008 8:23AM
Between this video and the linked one, I hear hang drums. And I love hang drums, so the composers get my vote! :D
Tony Aug 21st 2008 12:42PM
I was watching the Olympic Gymnastic gala yesterday(don't ask). They had a demonstration of some kung-fu and the WoW login music was playing in the background