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So as for the pressing and sound quality, I definitely wouldn’t be concerned with sound quality between the two variants. However, this is most definitely one of the best picture discs I’ve heard with hardly any noticeable surface noise.

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The reason for this is that picture discs generally don’t sound all that good simply due to the way they’re made (basically a very thin film with the artwork is pressed onto the records, which often adds additional surface noise). You can see the whole special edition package and its contents in the image below.Īh yes, the most important part of this! How does this sound? Well, as I mentioned above I would comment on the picture disc choice here. As seen below the discs features pictures of Brad Armstrong, Marty Armstrong, Terry “Terr Bear” Hintz, and Rando.Īdditionally, a “special edition” variant of the picture disc version was also available and comes with a few extra goodies – some pins, and some patches. I went with the picture disc (a little more on that later down in the “The Music” section), because I’m a huge sucker for the game and the characters in it. It’s a double LP release and there were two different color options to choose from – a picture disc with character art option and a colored vinyl with a blue-and-black split disc and a red-and-black split disc. The release also comes with a small insert with the tracklist and game art. The quite spectacular artwork is done by Karsten Schreurs who have drawn some great character interpretations that are detailed but still true to the low-res characters from the game. The soundtrack comes in a nice gatefold sleeve, which has a glossy outer cover while the gatefold has a more matte finish.

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And I gotta say – I’m probably a little biased for this post as I absolutely love and adore the game and its soundtrack, so feel free to keep that in mind. However, for LISA Austin Jorgensen didn’t just do the soundtrack – he also made the game! And for once I am writing about a game that I have not only played, but completed (including the DLC). Like FTL, which I covered in a previous Now Playing-post, LISA is also the product of a succesful Kickstarter. The release was announced all the way back in February in an interview Ghost Ramp did with PCGamer, where they talked about their plans for some of their first video game vinyl releases. This one was released by Ghost Ramp (their first full-length video game music release so far) mid-November.

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Next one in this series of VGM vinyl album description/review-ish posts is here! And it’s about Austin Jorgensen’s soundtrack to the absurd tragicomical role-playing game, LISA (sometimes LISA: The Painful) and its expansion LISA: The Joyful.








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