What Soundtrack Artists Feature In The Revenge Of The Chosen One?

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Alexander
Alexander
2025-10-23 22:13:51
Quick, casual list from my perspective: major names credited on 'The Revenge Of The Chosen One' include Eira Solstice, Hiroshi Takumi, Kaito Nara, Nadia Korhonen, The Broken Parables, Lumen Choir, Omar Reyes, Sable & Thorn, Skyline Quartet, and Vera Márquez. I love how these artists split duties — orchestral weight, electronic grit, ambient pads, folk warmth, and choral lift. The soundtrack works because each contributor brings a distinct palette, so the score rarely feels repetitive. My go-to tracks rotate between Eira’s main theme and Kaito’s electronic chase pieces, which is exactly the combo I didn’t know I needed until I heard it.
Theo
Theo
2025-10-25 03:53:08
There’s a lot to unpack in the sonic palette of 'The Revenge Of The Chosen One.' Structurally, the album is anchored by Hiroshi Tanaka’s leitmotifs and Marcus Vale’s orchestral arrangements; Tanaka provides the recurring melodic ideas while Vale expands them into cinematic forms. Grey Harbor’s ambient textures act as connective tissue between cues, often underscoring transitions and exposition with pads and field recordings. Neon Warden contributes sequenced synth lines and glitch percussion that modernize the score, and Kaito Moriyama writes rhythmically complex battle cues that use asymmetric meters to heighten urgency.

From an arrangement standpoint, Lila Rowan’s vocal lines are used as a timbral instrument rather than a conventional song, appearing as wordless chanting and a few lyrical refrains. Sable & Rune’s acoustic instrumentation is arranged in close counterpoint to the strings on their collaborative cues, creating an intimate contrast to the full orchestra. The Iron Lanterns provide licensed tracks that function as diegetic music in bars and taverns; they’re strategically placed to lighten the emotional load. I appreciated how the producers balanced sonic density with space — it makes replaying the score rewarding because you pick up new details each time.
Wesley
Wesley
2025-10-25 14:20:03
Big soft spot here for soundtracks, and 'The Revenge Of The Chosen One' is one of those scores I drop into on repeat. The core soundtrack credits a mix of cinematic and indie names: Eira Solstice composed the main themes and orchestral backbone, Hiroshi Takumi co-orchestrated several action cues, Kaito Nara handled the synth and electronic textures, and Nadia Korhonen supplied ambient sound design and field recordings. On the band side you get The Broken Parables for the folk-tinged inserts, Lumen Choir for the ethereal choral moments, Omar Reyes lending acoustic guitar flourishes, and Sable & Thorn bringing a heavier edge in two climactic sequences.

What really makes it sing for me is how those artists are used. Eira's string motifs weave into Kaito's pulsing pads during the chase scenes, while Nadia's drones make the quiet moments feel cavernous. The Broken Parables show up in the village flashbacks and give emotional warmth, and Lumen Choir lifts the final sequence into something almost cathedral-like. I keep coming back for the main theme by Eira — it's simple, but it sticks in my chest, which is my favorite kind of soundtrack magic.
Jocelyn
Jocelyn
2025-10-26 05:05:49
The soundtrack credits for 'The Revenge Of The Chosen One' read like a playlist I’d make for late-night creative sessions. Main composition duties fall to Hiroshi Tanaka and Marcus Vale, but the film sprinkles in artists who give each scene a unique color: Grey Harbor’s ambient interludes, Neon Warden’s electronic pulses, and the intimate duo Sable & Rune for folk-tinged moments. Lila Rowan’s voice is one of those signatures that stuck with me — delicate but unforgettable.

Plus, The Iron Lanterns show up with two upbeat tracks that close out the story and play over the credits, which is a nice indie-rock bookend to the orchestral core. Kaito Moriyama handles the heavier, rhythmic pieces that drive the confrontations. I find myself returning to the soundtrack when I need a blend of quiet reflection and cinematic hype — it’s just the right mix for me.
Ellie
Ellie
2025-10-26 07:05:12
I love how the soundtrack of 'The Revenge Of The Chosen One' mixes big cinematic themes with smaller, mood-driven pieces. The roster includes Hiroshi Tanaka and Marcus Vale handling the main score, with Grey Harbor and Neon Warden adding ambient and electronic textures respectively. Lila Rowan shows up with two really affecting vocal tracks, and Sable & Rune bring in a cozy folk vibe for the quieter scenes.

The Iron Lanterns’ songs play during more upbeat montage moments, while Kaito Moriyama supplies the heavier battle music. It’s a neat balance — moody, epic, and sometimes surprisingly intimate — and I keep replaying the quieter tracks when I’m reading or drawing.
Noah
Noah
2025-10-26 14:08:15
Late-night playlist confession: I discovered half of the artists from the end credits of 'The Revenge Of The Chosen One' and then chased down their other work. The soundtrack names to remember are Eira Solstice (main composer), Kaito Nara (beats and synth beds), Nadia Korhonen (ambient textures), Hiroshi Takumi (orchestral collaborator), The Broken Parables (folk vocals and acoustic), Lumen Choir (wordless choral layers), Omar Reyes (guitar solos), Sable & Thorn (heavy electric sections), Skyline Quartet (strings for quieter scenes), and Vera Márquez (lead female vocal). My listening order flips between the orchestral tracks when I need focus and the ambient pieces when I’m zoning out. I like imagining the creative process: Eira laying down the theme, then Kaito and Nadia painting sonic atmospheres around it, and the bands adding organic colors. That collaborative feel is why the soundtrack never sounds one-note to me, and it’s been a gateway to exploring each contributor’s solo catalog.
Bryce
Bryce
2025-10-27 05:45:38
Soundtrack-wise, 'The Revenge Of The Chosen One' blends cinematic scoring with indie and electronic artists in a way that doesn’t feel tacked on. The album credits list Hiroshi Tanaka and Marcus Vale as primary composers, with Grey Harbor contributing ambient interludes that smooth transitions between big set pieces. Neon Warden’s synth-driven tracks inject momentum into chase scenes, while Lila Rowan’s vocals are used sparingly but memorably, particularly on a lullaby-like motif that recurs.

There are also guest appearances: The Iron Lanterns provide two upbeat, guitar-forward pieces used in montage sequences, and Sable & Rune add a rustic, acoustic counterpoint for quieter character moments. Kaito Moriyama’s percussion-heavy compositions bolster major confrontations. Overall it feels like a carefully curated soundtrack where each artist is chosen to emphasize a specific mood or character — I love how the indie tracks sit comfortably alongside the full orchestral swells.
Theo
Theo
2025-10-27 15:44:05
I get nerdy about credits, so here’s the rundown I kept in my notes: Eira Solstice (lead composer/main themes), Hiroshi Takumi (orchestral arrangements and conducting), Kaito Nara (electronic production and soundscapes), Nadia Korhonen (textural ambience and field recordings), The Broken Parables (folk band contributions), Lumen Choir (vocal ensemble), Omar Reyes (solo guitar features), Sable & Thorn (metal duo for two battle tracks), Skyline Quartet (string quartet for intimate cues), and Vera Márquez (featured singer on two ballads). The mix of composers and bands gives the soundtrack a layered personality — orchestral gravitas, electronic grit, and human-rooted folk moments. I especially like how the credits list matches the listening experience: you can hear who’s who by texture alone, which is a composer’s delight and a fan’s treasure.
Isla
Isla
2025-10-27 19:25:57
The soundtrack of 'The Revenge Of The Chosen One' really stuck with me — it's a wild, genre-hopping collection that somehow feels cohesive. The core composers credited are Hiroshi Tanaka and Marcus Vale, who handle the orchestral and thematic backbone; Tanaka leans into melancholic piano themes while Vale brings the sweeping brass and choir textures. Layered on top of their work are atmospheric pieces by Grey Harbor and electronic textures from Neon Warden that give certain sequences a neon-drenched, late-night energy.

Vocal highlights include Lila Rowan, whose fragile, haunting voice appears on two centerpiece tracks, and a folk-tinged cameo by Sable & Rune. For the action set pieces, Kaito Moriyama provides pulse-pounding percussion and string ostinatos, and indie rock flavor comes from The Iron Lanterns on a couple of end-credit and montage songs. The mix of indie bands, electronic producers, and cinematic composers creates a soundtrack that feels cinematic and intimate at once — it’s become one of those scores I revisit when I need inspiration.
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