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Top 10 Indie soundtracks

In music, indie is often used as a subgenre: Indie rock, indie hip-hop, indi-ans ... predictable gag. Indie stands for 'independent', usually in relation to larger labels. Artists who don't swim in the mainstream, but in the curious tributaries that are sometimes more and sometimes less rousing. In my experience, there are three things that distinguish this category from the main genres: more creativity, more risk and mixed quality. Because not everything 'edgy' is necessarily good. But this list is not about bad. No, it's to praise the top 10 best indie game soundtracks!

For this selection, I again use the total number of tracks that I have rated with 5 stars as an indicator and note these under "5-star tracks". So it's not about the average rating of the albums, but only about which one impressed me with the most tracks. However, as this list is about indie franchises, there will hardly be any follow-ups anyway. Even if scores with lots of tracks have an advantage, this top 10 list will probably be the most meaningful in terms of the respective albums. Because where there are many good tracks, quality can be expected.

Like in my Top 10 Sci-Fi-Scores-Liste I will note that, apart from the obligatory comment that this is my personal taste, this list also reflects the current status of my ratings. I haven't heard every game soundtrack out there and if I don't know one or two insider tips, all the better! Because then I still have something to look forward to musically. So feel free to write a comment if I've overlooked a gem. I'm delighted, I really am! But now: curtain up for my secret stars of the soundtrack cosmos!

Number 10-7

10

Bastion

Year: 2011
Composer(s): Darren Korb
5 star tracks: 5

I'll start my list with one of the few games that I've already written a review about: Bastion. The score of Bastion is symptomatic for the factors I mentioned at the beginning: creativity, risk, quality. Country guitar sounds and campfire songs paired with bass and electric guitars? Sounds like a daring mixture that can work. And it does so over long stretches, although the balancing act between relaxation and headbanging is not always entirely harmonious. Nevertheless, this niche score lands at number 10 on my list. And considering how many indie games there are out there, that's still a good spot.


9

Valiant Hearts: The Great War

Year: 2014
Composer(s): Ian Livingstone; Peter McConnell
5 star tracks: 6

There's not much that mus be said about Valiant Hearts . Even if my brother would say otherwise, it tells a very beautiful story about friendship, loss and hope in the turmoil of the First World War. And the soundtrack is just as moving, skillfully alternating between tragedy and dance, suffering and love, or struggle and hope. The piano pieces in particular ("Little Trinketry", "Broken Wing" and "Nurture") are real must-listens. But feel free to read my review about Valiant Hearts, I go a little deeper in my analysis. So much praise only for the 9th place in this list? What other highlights are there?


8

Valley

Year: 2016
Composer(s): Aakaash Rao
5 star tracks: 7

People who have never heared of Valley : No worries. I didn't know the game either until I saw a review video of it on YouTube. The gameplay seemed underwhelming, so did the graphics and overall it looked more like a physics demo from the 2010s. But during this test video, I heard the sentence that led me astray as often as it led me to treasure: "The game has a great soundtrack." How could I resist? And since Valley now finds itself on this list, it was well worth a listen. The score does not impress with its complexity or variety. Like in Furi , the action tracks are particularly convincing here, creating a pleasantly driving atmosphere similar to the score for the sci-fi series Battlestar Galactica .


7

Dead Cells

Year: 2017
Composer(s): Yoann Laulan [Valmont de Ragondas]
5 star tracks: 7

The name Dead Cells always rings true in my head, because it was the game that we used to present alongside SpellForce: The Order of Dawn in the first episode of our "WohnGameinschaft"-series. And I still remember exactly what tester Noel's verdict was: "Crap game that's not as much fun as Dark Souls." Admittedly, it was the Early Access version, but for me it was burned. It turned out to be a pretty good game after the official release, but my opinion was set.

Since bad game doesn't necessarily mean bad soundtrack, as you can see from the Assassin’s Creedseries, I listened to the score and was surprised. I liked the mixture of driving percussion and oriental string plucking, which creates a pleasant flow and brings back memories of running passages from the early Prince of Persia-games.

Number 6-4

6

World of Goo

Year: 2008
Composer(s): Kyle Gabler
5 star tracks: 7

The soundtrack of World of Goo was one of the first indie scores that landed in my home collection at the beginning of my 'career' - and what a record it is. It's so simple, so cuddly, so happy. And then again depressing and wistful in some places, without becoming ponderous. It's like a good rom-com where you've laughed a lot and don't really want to cry, but then somehow a cascade of emotion starts to flow. To quote myself at this point: "Kyle Gabler shows an imaginable but unexpected compositional sensitivity that impresses and moves me." You can find more of these lofty words in my review of World of Goo as well as the soundtrack which can be downloaded on Gabler's homepage for free.


5

Castle Crashers

Year: 2008
Composer(s): Matthew Harwood
5 star tracks: 8

This game is insane. Not in the sense of insanely good, but insanely crazy. The story is simple: four knights work together to free a princess. But anyone expecting stories of brave warriors and noble battles will be disappointed by the comedic fireworks. In Castle Crashers fights with giant cats and deer with diarrhea are among the normal things. Entertaining brawling fun, accompanied by an even more entertaining soundtrack.

This was contributed by the community of the website Newgrounds, which was involved in the development of the side-scroll hack-and-slash. That's why there isn't just one composer, but 20 with different styles and genres. A wild mixture of mixed quality, but perfectly suited to this crazy couch co-op. A few of the tracks are available on Newground homepage. So if you want to have a listen, you are welcome to do so.


4

Plants vs. Zombies

Year: 2009
Composer(s): Laura Shigihara
5 star tracks: 10

It was clear that he had to appear here. However, I was surprised to see soundtrack of Plants vs. Zombies so high up. But then again, I wasn't. After all, almost all the background songs for the different map types are great, the variations are entertaining and the credit song is a real catchy tune. And I haven't even listened to the score of Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare yet, which will certainly include a few nice tracks - I'll write it down in my to-dos. But that won't affect this list any more ... I digress. 4th place: Plants vs. ZombiesDeserved, even without the nostalgia!

Thus we enter the home stretch, where we will find 2 indie game series and a first place, which has made it to the top of the Top 10 Indie Scores as a single game.

Number 3-1

3

Ori

contains Ori and the Blind Forest (2016) | Ori and the Will of the Wisps (2020)

Year: 2016-2020
Composer(s): Gareth Coker
5 star tracks: 13

I just recently played the successor Ori and the Will of the Wisps of the great Ori and the Blind Forest and was pleased to discover that improvements have been made in all areas: The skill system is more fun, the world is varied as usual and the graphics are as pretty as ever. At the same time, the soundtrack is once again at a high level. Orchestral, touching and bombastic. A fable about a forest spirit who has to compete with greater powers, which is appropriately captured and reinforced by the music. When we face an almost overpowering enemy, we feel tiny and powerless. But when we gain the upper hand in battle, the soundtrack sounds grandiose, the orchestra monumental and the triumph is all the sweeter. A worthy third place for the two Ori-series and a definite endorsement from me.


2

Trine

contains Trine (2009) | Trine 2 (2011)

Year: 2009-2011
Composer(s): Ari Pulkkinen
5 star tracks: 14

I had just written that World of Goo was one of my first scores, while it was this indie gem that really got my collecting craze going. I loved the soundtrack to the first Trine so so much! You can imagine my devastation when I asked my piano teacher to play it with me in class and he refused, saying it sounded too much like 'Mickey Mouse music' for him. I was hurt and sad. Why should the magical sounds of this piece be worth less than Brahms or Debussy?

I eventually learned that not everyone shared my taste in music and unfortunately it wasn't until much later that I realized that wasn't a bad thing. And that I didn't have to be ashamed of my passion. That's why I think it's all the nicer that such a personal milestone has made it to number 2. Not for sentimental reasons, but because I think this fairytale music is simply beautiful. No matter whether Trine or his successor, Trine 2, the light-footedness of the score is a balm in the sometimes so bitterly serious soundtrack business. Although this applies more to the big studios, to the AAA productions, and not to the little gems that can shine without ten floodlights.

If we stick with this metaphor, there is one gem that, in my opinion, outshines all other indie scores and even puts entire series in the shade. But which indie game, which indie soundtrack could it be?


1

Child of Light

Year: 2018
Composer(s): Béatrice Martin [Cœur de Pirate]
5 star tracks: 15

There could really only be one winner, because the Child of Light-score is pure sugar. So sweet that it makes you happy. So beautiful that it's addictive. And so intense that it erodes your teeth and leaves you crying and drooling. It is classical music and drama, like a silent opera whose voice is the orchestra. Grandiose, uplifting, devastating.

While the actual game isn't particularly challenging and its beautiful art style can't make up for the limited content, the experience is worth it for the score alone. A bull's eye that puts the fable in 'fabulous' and masterfully balances on the fine line between cheesy and artistic. You don't necessarily have to be a gamer to enjoy this acoustic masterpiece by Cœur de Pirate. But the visual input combined with the lovely story about a young princess trying to save her kingdom makes for a wonderful experience that is etched in my memory. It's simply epic, simply beautiful and a well-deserved #1 on my list of best indie scores as of August 2021!

TitleInterpret(en)Album
A Proper StoryDarren KorbBastion
Bynn the BreakerDarren KorbBastion
From Wharf to WildsDarren KorbBastion
Setting Sail, Coming Home (End Theme)Ashley Barrett; Darren KorbBastion
Terminal MarchDarren KorbBastion
Broken WingClinton Patrick RusichValiant Hearts: The Great War
Dream Within DreamsIan LivingstoneValiant Hearts: The Great War
Escape the ApocalypseMoritz Bintig; Francisco BeckerValiant Hearts: The Great War
In the Line of FireJohn DevereauxValiant Hearts: The Great War
Little TrinketryDaniel Jacob TeperValiant Hearts: The Great War
NurtureStephen Mark Satterthwaite; Alex Johnson; Christopher James AllenValiant Hearts: The Great War
Escape from AstraAakaash RaoValley
Pandora's HeartAakaash RaoValley
Reflection (feat. Deryn Cullen)Aakaash RaoValley
Restore the BalanceAakaash RaoValley
The WendigoAakaash RaoValley
Thundering ChargeAakaash RaoValley
Valley (feat. Zefora Alderman, Deryn Cullen & Lucian Nagy)Aakaash RaoValley
ClocktowerYoann Laulan [Valmont de Ragondas]Dead Cells
Elite FightYoann Laulan [Valmont de Ragondas]Dead Cells
Prisoner's AwakeningYoann Laulan [Valmont de Ragondas]Dead Cells
Prison's RooftopYoann Laulan [Valmont de Ragondas]Dead Cells
The CastleYoann Laulan [Valmont de Ragondas]Dead Cells
The TempleYoann Laulan [Valmont de Ragondas]Dead Cells
Fractured ShrinesYoann Laulan [Valmont de Ragondas]Dead Cells: Fatal Falls
DistilleryYoann Laulan [Valmont de Ragondas]Dead Cells: Fatal Falls
The Tragic PrinceYoann Laulan [Valmont de Ragondas]Dead Cells: Return to Castlevania
Best of TimesKyle GablerWorld of Goo
Brave AdventurersKyle GablerWorld of Goo
Burning ManKyle GablerWorld of Goo
JellyKyle GablerWorld of Goo
Ode to the Bridge BuilderKyle GablerWorld of Goo
Rain Rain Windy WindyKyle GablerWorld of Goo
Red Carpet Extend-o-maticKyle GablerWorld of Goo
The Goo Filled HillsKyle GablerWorld of Goo
Four Brave ChampionsDavidOrrCastle Crashers
TechockWaterflameCastle Crashers
Dark SkiesSelcuk & MandiCastle Crashers
Till Death Do You PartThe BehemothCastle Crashers
Rage of the ChampionsSelcuk & MandiCastle Crashers
Chaoz JapanParagonX9Castle Crashers
ArchetypeHelix6Castle Crashers
Race Around the World [Bonus]WaterflameCastle Crashers
Brainiac Maniac [In-Game]Laura ShigiharaPlants vs. Zombies
CerebrawlLaura ShigiharaPlants vs. Zombies
Crazy Dave [In-Game]Laura ShigiharaPlants vs. Zombies
Grasswalk [In-Game]Laura ShigiharaPlants vs. Zombies
Graze the Roof [In-Game]Laura ShigiharaPlants vs. Zombies
Loonboon [In-Game]Laura ShigiharaPlants vs. Zombies
Moongrains [In-Game]Laura ShigiharaPlants vs. Zombies
Ultimate BattleLaura ShigiharaPlants vs. Zombies
Watery Graves [In-Game]Laura ShigiharaPlants vs. Zombies
Zombies on Your LawnLaura ShigiharaPlants vs. Zombies
Completing the Circle (feat. Rachel Mellis)Gareth CokerOri and the Blind Forest [Definitive Edition]
Fleeing Kuro [Alternate]Gareth CokerOri and the Blind Forest [Definitive Edition]
Kuro's Tale I: Her RageGareth CokerOri and the Blind Forest [Definitive Edition]
Light of Nibel (feat. Aeralie Brighton)Gareth CokerOri and the Blind Forest [Definitive Edition]
Restoring the Light, Facing the DarkGareth CokerOri and the Blind Forest [Definitive Edition]
The Spirit Tree (feat. Aeralie Brighton)Gareth CokerOri and the Blind Forest [Definitive Edition]
Escaping a Foul PresenceGareth CokerOri and the Will of the Wisps
Escaping the SandwormGareth CokerOri and the Will of the Wisps
HowlGareth CokerOri and the Will of the Wisps
Mora the SpiderGareth CokerOri and the Will of the Wisps
Shriek and OriGareth CokerOri and the Will of the Wisps
The Darkness LiftedGareth CokerOri and the Will of the Wisps
Academy HallwaysAri PulkkinenTrine
Crystal CavernsAri PulkkinenTrine
Dragon GraveyardAri PulkkinenTrine
Ruins of the PerishedAri PulkkinenTrine
Tower of SarekAri PulkkinenTrine
Trailer ThemeAri PulkkinenTrine
TrineAri PulkkinenTrine
Goblins!Ari PulkkinenTrine 2
Icewarden KeepAri PulkkinenTrine 2
Petrified TreeAri PulkkinenTrine 2
Searock CastleAri PulkkinenTrine 2
The Giant Dragon [Orchestral Version]Ari PulkkinenTrine 2
The Mighty Warrior PontiusAri PulkkinenTrine 2
Trine 2Ari PulkkinenTrine 2
Aurora's ThemeBéatrice Martin (Cœur de Pirate)Child of Light
Dark CreaturesBéatrice Martin (Cœur de Pirate)Child of Light
Down to a Dusty PlainBéatrice Martin (Cœur de Pirate)Child of Light
Final BreathBéatrice Martin (Cœur de Pirate)Child of Light
Hymn of LightBéatrice Martin (Cœur de Pirate)Child of Light
Jupiter's LightningBéatrice Martin (Cœur de Pirate)Child of Light
Leave Your CastleBéatrice Martin (Cœur de Pirate)Child of Light
Magna's HeartBéatrice Martin (Cœur de Pirate)Child of Light
Metal Gleamed in the TwilightBéatrice Martin (Cœur de Pirate)Child of Light
Patches of SkyBéatrice Martin (Cœur de Pirate)Child of Light
Path of the EclipseBéatrice Martin (Cœur de Pirate)Child of Light
Child of Light [Orchestral Version]Béatrice Martin (Cœur de Pirate)Child of Light [Extended Version]
Ever Wander Under Statues' GazeBéatrice Martin (Cœur de Pirate)Child of Light [Extended Version]
The Horn and the Spear [Orchestral Version]Béatrice Martin (Cœur de Pirate)Child of Light [Extended Version]
With Hair Argent and Crimson [Piano and Strings Version]Béatrice Martin (Cœur de Pirate)Child of Light [Extended Version]

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