Tales from the borderlands credits song

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A love that can serve to complete an individual. A possessive love that never wants to be released. It is about an archetypical love that follows its object wherever it goes. Yet the lyrics of 'Ode to Somewhere' are far from distant, speaking clearly of something fundamentally human: love. RELATED: Dishonored 2 Furniture Spotted in Deathloop For decades, these images have been intrinsically tied to the aloof American coolness of Marlon Brando and James Dean. With a beautiful arrangement written by Erich Talaba and a lovely vocal performance from Jeff Cummings, it is hard to miss the track while travelling across Fristad Rock in Deathloop, and it brings to mind images of greased back hair and leather jackets. The song in question is titled 'Ode to Somewhere,' a ballad that feels as though it was yanked right out of the 1950s or 60s. This inherent conflict, one between control and chaos, is reflected in a song that fans will hear upon visiting Deathloop’s Fristad Rock, and indeed it is a real gem.ĭeathloop's 'Ode to Somewhere' is a Triumph However, beneath this veneer are real stories about obsession, about being trapped, about messy humanity, which cut though the glossy finish and look to touch the heart.

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Deathloop is a game with style, a game that oozes so much coolness that, at times, a player may wonder if they are even hip enough to continue.