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Last Firewells: I believe the soundtrack is in reverse order on SoundCloud? Either way, this is a rather somber theme-- fitting for the story as you described it. I will say, the low thirds in the guitar are rather muddy-- otherwise, good job with this track.

Matchstick: love the synths and the distant, wailing oboe-like instrument! The icy, high synths definitely convey the coldness of the landscape-- and the dissonant ending chords, perhaps, signify the 

Silent Hell: the perpetual eighth-notes in the guitar definitely symbolize the slow trodding around that the protagonist and their wolf friend are doing throughout the day.

Chant Du Loup: a solid, quick track-- I liked it!

Left: definitely think the holwing wind is a good addition to this track-- and the lack of any sort of beat, at least at first, is perfect for conveying the confused, lost state our protagonist is in. I enjoy the low, dramatic guitar line. Certainly conveys that feeling of 'oh crap, what am I gonna do now...' that they must be feeling.

The Lone and the Wolf: as the first track, I enjoy that it introduces many of the instruments that will appear throughout the soundtrack, including the synthesizers and guitar (which are really the main two.)

In all, this is a solid soundtrack, and I'm impressed. Good job, and keep writing!

I did not expect someone to go this in-depth with the tracks, but to me, critique and praise is always welcome, so thanks!

In soundcloud, uploading the tracks in the correct order will make them show up in reverse, I didn't account for that. And I did try to fix the lower parts in Last Firewells, but alas.

Grateful for the feedback, appreciate it a lot!

And indeed, Matchstick's dissonant ending chords definitely do signify the.