Stories of Fallout: Miami soundtracks available now
Fallout 4’s forthcoming DLC-mod Fallout: Miami just dropped its accompanying soundtracks today.
The Stories of Fallout: Miami Original Game Soundtrack, which is available on digital services right now, includes a whopping 80 tracks created by composers such as Octopus Rage, Alex Jordon, and Adam Kallibjian. Stories of Fallout: Miami – Miami Wave Radio features 18 songs featured in the radio station Miami Wave Radio. Featuring contributions from composers such as Cat Lee King and Luiza Carvalho, this release, which also available digitally, features a cover of "Moon Over Miami."
Music lead Sergey Neiss said this about both releases, which are out on Scarlet Moon:
"We've been working on this project for about four years now. Early iterations of the soundtrack were written even before the final vision of the project was established, and the scope has changed over time. Featured composers come from all over the world and with different musical backgrounds, working tirelessly over the course of the pandemic.
The unique setting of the mod offered us many opportunities to elaborate on the base game's score and to include original timbral touches where appropriate to reflect certain unmistakable cultural and musical characteristics of Miami and the Sunshine state. Another striking feature of the original game's aesthetic is the grotesque use of often happy-sounding old-timey popular songs in a post-apocalyptic setting of burnt-out wastelands.
Songs of Miami Wave Radio features diverse-sounding tunes referencing the tropes of a variety of genres: classy traditional pop of the 1940s, big band, swing, flirty pop of the 1960s, surf rock, calypso, blues, and jazz, to name a few. I could talk about our influences and sources of inspiration for a while, but words won't describe what the sounds of music can, so it's best you dive right into the soundtrack!"
A synopsis for Fallout: Miami reads:
Fallout: Miami is an upcoming DLC-sized mod for Fallout 4 with an original setting, complete with its own engrossing main quest, interesting side quests and characters, including new companions. Once a popular tourist destination, the Vacation Wasteland of Miami now plays host to an eclectic assortment of factions and societies. The once-great slaver kingdom of Sunshine Cove has recently come under threat by a horde of automobile-worshipping nomads calling themselves the Nuclear Patriots. While Miami's various factions vie for control over the Vacation Wasteland, a long-forgotten remnant of the old world slumbers beneath the waves, waiting for an opportunity to reclaim America once again.