Showing posts with label Tegami bachi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tegami bachi. Show all posts

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Tegami Bachi OST



Tegami Bachi (Letter Bee) OST


For a short time, there will be a link provided at the end of this article to download the ost.

By: Ryo Kunihiko

Tracklist:

Canon of AMBER GROUND 1:29
LETTER BEE 2:53
Tsuioku no Aria ~ Recollections 2:48
Niche & Steak 3:41
Connor Culh 1:18
Pico-Pico 1:05
White Desert of Jose 2:15
Lag & Niche 2:58
Seirei Kohaku 2:52
Prayer Hill 1:21
Tears of Sylvette 3:27
Tsuioku no Aria ~ Recollections (Harpsicord version) 2:46
Lightning 2:16
Heavy-Metal Enemy (Shuugeki Gaichuu) 2:24
Town of Kyrie ~ Dead End 2:08
MA-KA 1:16
YODAKA 1:10
Boushitsu ~ Goos & Noir 2:35
Attack 1:10
Shoot Down! 2:01
Nocturne ~ a Destiny 1:55
Canon of AMBER GROUND Full version 3:47
LETTER BEE ~ Strings Harpsicord version 2:52


This ost is a golden collection of music. It has a very medieval incantus feel which matches the show incredibly well. A good example for it would have to be the the Canon of AMBER GROUND. Being the theme of the show, it was immediately recognizable and easy to listen to. Since it’s basically a chant, it is very unique in the sense that it stays a chant without much for backup instruments.

My personal favorite song, Town of Kyrie~ Dead End actually fleshes out to have a more middle eastern feel to it. From the stronger woodwinds, you get the feel of a journey-esque song. Played primarily in flash back scenes, it has a haunting feel to it which I love and it is the one song which I revisit over and over again.

The other songs on this ost are a mixtures of 4s and 5s (on a 5 star scale)

Overall, this ost easily tells the story of tegami bach, without needing characters and animation. It easily transports you to amberground and is easy to have in the background while you work. The final score would be a 4 out of 5 because, though with freshness it has a few star songs on it, it still has it’s generic anime overtones and does little to break the mold. After about a month, I can see that it will probably fall to the wayside, with an occasional revisit and a rediscovery of it in my iTunes ™ library.




Get it here: Tegami Bachi OST

Please comment or message me if link breaks. I'll fix it right away.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Tegami Bachi- Review


Tegami Bachi:

Viewed on crunchyroll.

So far, I've been watching this with my boyfriend and I'm really enjoying it. It's the second season, so if you haven't seen the first, you should do that.

Plot: Lag Seeing is a postman, only in this world, a postal worker's job is the most dangerous. Through his delivering of the letters, he is searching for his hero and friend Gauche Suede.

Basically, it's about bad ass postmen.

Now personally, though the premise of the show is absurd, Studio Pierriot does a rather nice job of pulling it off. Despite its preaching moments, and the serious sections, it does well as a lighthearted comedy. It has both an original flair and fairly well paced episodes.

In terms of over all archs, there really isn't one, barring for Lag to find Gauche (which isn't a real priority at all, more of an inevitability).

In terms of characters, they are all loveable and presented in such a way that you grow attached to most of them very quickly. However, they seem to lack true human like qualities as they rarely show flaws. It's kind of annoying, however, overlooking that, they are easy to associate with.

This show has it's amusing moments, so here are some snap shots and captions my boyfriend though was funny.





No caption needed for this one.... This is my current desktop..





Subliminal messaging?






I lol'd at pukey soup.



So gangsta, and at such a young age.



This is my second favorite snapshot... The graduation from letter to man...


All in all a fairly good watch I give it: 8/10 Very Good!