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Aeolia (album)

Aeolia is the demo CD released in 2006 by the Norwegian progressive metal band, Leprous. It was recorded and mixed at Symfonique and Juke Joint Studio by Mnemosyne. The music is composed by the whole band and the lyrics are the work of Halvor Strand. Art Design by Bjørn Tore Moen. Despite being a demo, the running time of Aeolia is in fact longer than that of Leprous' other recordings.

Credits

  • Einar Solberg – Synth, Vocals
  • Tor Oddmund Suhrke – Guitar, Vocals
  • Øystein Landsverk – Guitar, Backing Vocals
  • Halvor Strand – Bass
  • Tor Stian Borhaug – Drums
  • Music written by Leprous
  • Lyrics by Halvor Strand
  • References


    Mother 3

    Mother 3 is a 2006 role-playing video game in the Mother series, developed by Brownie Brown and HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance. The game, intended to be the final entry in the series, was directed by Nobuyuki Inoue, written by series creator Shigesato Itoi, and scored by composer Shogo Sakai. The story follows Lucas, a young boy with psychic abilities, as he attempts to prevent an invading army from destroying the world. The game's themes include human physiology, renewal, moral fungibility, and dualisms such as nature and technology, and feudalism and capitalism.

    The game's development spanned twelve years and four consoles, beginning in 1994 for the Super Famicom console and then transitioning to the Nintendo 64 and its 64DD add-on before being cancelled in 2000. Mother 3 restarted development in 2003 for the Game Boy Advance and was finally released in Japan on April 20, 2006.

    Mother 3 was a critical and commercial success upon release. Critics generally praised the game's graphics, music, and story, but believed that the gameplay offered few innovations to the role-playing genre. The game was never released outside Japan, though an unofficial English fan translation was released by the Starmen.net internet community in October 2008. On December 17, 2015, the game was released for the Japanese Virtual Console on the Wii U.

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    Aeolia

    by: Machinedrum

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