The epoch - making score of the time - hopping action RPG Last Epoch graces heavyweight vinyl. Composer Erik Desiderio hand - picked 28 tracks, specially mastered for vinyl and pressed onto heavyweight discs. They come in a deluxe double gatefold sleeve with artwork by Eleventh Hour Games. Desiderio soundtracked each of the game's four epochs in Eterra. This release mainly focuses on the bright Divine Era and the dark, apocalyptic Ruined Era. Most eras have a natural, acoustic sound with traditional instruments, while the Ruined Era features warped synthetic and acoustic sounds. During the game's Early Access, fan feedback helped shape the final score. Uncommon instruments and techniques add color to the music. The lute captures the world's beauty, and the tagelharpa embodies the conflict of a war - torn land. In the Ruined Era, fretless bass guitar and Ebow create unease, with melodies from earlier eras returning. Choral lyrics are in Old Norse, like in the “Last Epoch Theme” with the refrain “Fyoern Oowled”. Vocalists include Ffion Elisa, Colm McGuiness, Mason Lieberman and Matt Lambert. Tracklisting: Disc 1 - Side A: Last Epoch Theme, Burning Forest, In Preparation, Keepers Camp, Escape From The Fortress Vaults, What She Left To Remember. Disc 1 - Side B: Fires Before Dawn, Bastion Of The Sun, War Machines Of Solarum, Eterra, Highlands, Ascending The Summit, Inferno And Fury. Disc 2 - Side A: The End Of Time, Crystal Mines: Crystal Lotus, Shattered Remains, The Temple Of Eterra, Twisted Fire, The Precipice, Above The Black. Disc 2 - Side B: The Council Chambers, The Sheltered Wood, The Forsaken Trail, The Ritual Site, Ruins Of Welryn, Shadows Whisper, Guardian Of Ruins, The End Of Ruin.

To use this Last Epoch vinyl record set, simply place the record on your turntable and gently drop the needle onto the groove to start enjoying the amazing soundtrack. When handling the records, make sure your hands are clean to avoid getting fingerprints or dirt on the surface. Store the records in a cool, dry place, and keep them upright to prevent warping. After each use, return the records to their deluxe double gatefold sleeve to protect them from scratches and dust. Don't expose the records to direct sunlight for long periods as it can damage the vinyl. If the records get dirty, you can use a vinyl record cleaning brush to gently remove dust and debris. Enjoy the unique music of Last Epoch on this high - quality vinyl set!