

As I recall, only the teaser for Episode 4 has music (“Got Well Soon”) and the recaps plays “Max & Chloe.” It also does not include the instrumental tracks from the official soundtrack, as many of those are slightly different than the music that plays in the game. This soundtrack does not include any music from trailers, teasers, or the recaps that play at the beginning of Episodes 2 - 5 unless that music is also present in the game itself. If anyone is interested in lyric transcription, contact me and I will gladly include your lyrics and give you credit. I do not guarantee they are 100% accurate, especially in the case of difficult songs to transcribe like “Got Well Soon.” Also, not all of the songs from Audio Network have lyrics online and transcribing those lyrics would be labor intensive and delay the release of the soundtrack. The official soundtrack only includes the original versions.Īdditionally, when possible I have included the lyrics with songs in their metadata. For these, I have included both the original version of the track and the edited version that appears in the game.

These tracks were also included in the Life Is Strange Official Soundtrack, and in some cases, were shortened in the game. Licensed tracks not from Audio Network are almost always used in cutscenes and were officially released outside of Life Is Strange. Audio Network tracks are usually less prominent and not in cutscenes, such as the music Dana plays in her room, music at the Two Whales, and most of the music from the Vortex Club party. In turn, there are two types of licensed tracks: those from Audio Network and those that are not. This includes both instrumental tracks composed by Jonathan Morali and licensed music by various artists. This soundtrack has every piece of music that plays during the main game in order of appearance, resulting in 142 tracks and 5 hours and 57 minutes of music. The project quickly grew when it became apparent that there were still some pieces of music in the game not present in his version. In his version, he labels each instrumental track as “Track 1,” “Track 2,” and so on, so I tried to label each instrumental track based on when it played in the game. This project began when I downloaded Człowiek Drzewo’s soundtrack. In this post, I will explain how music works in certain scenes. In honor of the three-year anniversary of the events of Episode 1, I have finally finished and released the Life Is Strange Complete Soundtrack on YouTube.
