Immerse yourself in the enchanting medieval world of "Seven: The Days Long Gone," a captivating soundtrack composed by the talented Marcin Przybyłowicz. Released on December 1, 2017, under his own label, this album is a testament to Przybyłowicz's prowess in crafting immersive and evocative music that transports you to another time and place.
With a runtime of 1 hour and 50 minutes, the album is a sprawling epic, featuring 42 tracks that weave a rich tapestry of sound. The music is a blend of medieval and soundtrack genres, with the Polish folk band Percival lending their unique voice to the project. The result is a hauntingly beautiful collection of songs that bring to life the sights, sounds, and stories of a bygone era.
From the stirring "Premonition - Main Theme" to the haunting "Bitter End," each track is a masterclass in atmosphere and mood. The album is a journey through a world of knights, castles, and ancient magic, with tracks like "Lord Of The Manor," "Darkest Of Kingdoms," and "Temple Of Snakes" evoking a sense of grandeur and mystery. Meanwhile, songs like "Dirty, Dirty Town" and "No Man's Land" bring a grittier, more grounded feel to the proceedings.
The album is not just a collection of songs, but a fully realized soundscape that draws you in and refuses to let go. Whether you're a fan of medieval music, soundtracks, or simply great music, "Seven: The Days Long Gone" is an album that demands to be heard. So, grab your headphones and prepare to be transported to a world of wonder and adventure.