Listen to the Guitar Hero Live Initial Soundtrack

By Jorge Ba-oh 27.04.2015 1

Listen to the Guitar Hero Live Initial Soundtrack on Nintendo gaming news, videos and discussion

Prep those fingers, don the leather jacket as the first playable songs have been confirmed for Guitar Hero Live.

The recently announced return for the once-popular setup comes in the form of a new Guitar Hero game called Guitar Hero Live. The game is primed to bring the formula up to date, with a more dynamic crowd and a set of contemporary hits to strum through.

The first crop of songs include "Sing" by Ed Sheeran, "Little Talks" by Of Monsters and Men, plus "Sounds like Balloons" by rock outfit Biffy Clyro.


 

Guitar Hero Live is in development for Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3 and PS4 for a release later this year, alongside fellow music sequel, Rock Band 4.

What are your thoughts on the Guitar Hero Live soundtrack selection so far?

Box art for Guitar Hero Live
Developer

FreeStyle

Publisher

Activision Blizzard

Genre

Rhythm

Players

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It sounds really good so far. Very diverse indeed and diversity is always good. Might I dare to hope for any tracks from the genre Neue Deutche Toteskunst, Future pop or some nice Darkwave atleast like Lacuna Coil? Smilie My dreams about the tracklists are always high when a new GH or Rockband is announced. Smilie

I will most likely pick up the plastic guitar this autumn again and I am glad that these franchises are picked up again as I have barely heard anything about them at all in a couple of years.

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