Ambient & Melancholic Cry of Fear music (w/ Wind & Rain Ambience)

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Published 2021-03-28
"I've always felt alone. My whole life. For as long as I can remember. I don't know if I like it or if I'm used to it, but I know this; being lonely does things to you. Feeling sh** and bitter and angry all the time just... eats away at you..."

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0:00 - Brandon
5:10 - Crow
9:04 - Lonely
11:27- Dark City
15:43 - Snow
18:13 - Anxiety
21:19 - Hate Life
23:15 - Nothing Left
25:23 - Sophie
29:37 - Heaven
32:36 - Thoughts
35:29 - Calm
37:18 - Everything Hurts (Reversed)
39:14 - No, No, No
41:47 - First Station
44:04 - Not Anymore
45:46 - It's Over
49:02 - Sometimes
52:31 - Conclusion
55:34 - Never
56:33 - Train Stations
59:09 - Better Luck Next Time

All Comments (21)
  • @TeamPsykskallar
    Very nostalgic hearing this, thank you for putting it together /Andreas
  • @iluxa-4000
    Cry of Fear has a very special place in my life. Since the early age I've been showing signs of depression, and as I grew older, it became worse. A lot worse, to the point that at the age of 22 I tried to kill myself, jumping out of my window. Sometime before it happened, I found the Cry of Fear, and it just hit too close to home. I felt exactly like Simon - alone, depressed, anxious and full of problems. Every time he went through sorrow, pain, stress - I felt it too. And the fact that 3 out of 4 endings in the game lead to the suicide of Simon... yeah, I felt it too. I was listening to the OST every single day, crying and just hoping that tomorrow I won't wake up. It was miserable to say the least. But, the story doesn't end there. I survived the jump - broke my back, legs, arms, basically everything. But I didn't die, and after spending months stuck in bed (I'm almost fully recovered now) I realized - life is worth living. The depression shows its ugly face from time to time, it's not completely gone, but I fight it now, and there's no chance I will come back to that dark place again. I still listen to the OST from time to time. Not to grieve like I used to, but because the music is an absolute work of art, and it reminds me of how strong I am now, of how much I went through to get to where I'm at rn. "I think this is a good time to close this book. It has changed my life forever"
  • @W0lfgan9
    only chads cry themselves to sleep whist listening to the cry of fear soundtrack
  • @Ibbelino
    Playing dark city late at night walking in Stockholm city alone really hits different. If you live in Stockholm, I highly suggest doing this.
  • @flakey6988
    Such a specific vibe. Dark and lonely but also really nice and comforting. I hadn’t realized how good the soundtrack for this game was when I first played it. This is great
  • i finally understand why the average cry of fear player has 300+ in-game hours
  • >be team psykskallar. >Make the best horror game >Add a movie like story to it. >Add perfect music to it. >Publish the game and forget about it
  • @CassieCassCass
    i dont want to sound edgy, the whole cry of fear pack (the OSTs, story and gameplay) is making me feel things. I relate to Simon a lot. But seeing lots of people romanticize his mental state and actions is really making me question myself where the hell am I living. I really wish to find someone I could freely express my feelings to without feeling the guilt and disgust later on
  • @probablyannpc
    i played this at the mental hospital, one of the nurses asked what this is, because she found it calming. i explained where its from and she was really surprised that a horror game can have such calming music
  • I really love how that shot in 0:30 was framed. The cutscenes in this game are incredibly overlooked and underappreciated as janky as they may be.
  • Damn back in 2019 i was going to take my life with the this soundtrack with pills for anxiety,( i played this Game back in 2013-2014 and i remember the soundtrack so well that i wanted yo be the last thing i wanted to hear) i was at the emergency stairs and at 5am some dude that was doing execises there called the cops and the ambulance and saved me, i didnt want to hear this music till now because i didnt want to remember this episode that i had but damn, now i see it at good eyes and gives me nostalgia but i mean in the good times when i was playing it haha, regards from Chile 🇨🇱
  • @risto-ito1673
    This really helps to cope with when you feel bad and just low on everything
  • @Oaklyym
    When I was a little kid, I would pass of things as normal. When I grew older I began to realize things that I had been through. I developed PTSD through having to live with my meth head dad for half a year and it was awful. He burned me with a cigarette, called me weak, and he even had drug parties in the same house that I was sleeping in. I believe that is the reason why I absolute despise it when I touch someone I don’t 100% trust. This OST reminds me of some of those traumatic memories, but it gives me motivation; it reminds me how I overcame that. I still suffer from anxiety, depression, and PTSD. I’ve almost attempted suicide, but I stopped myself. I sometimes feel like I am trapped in a haze, a bubble of my own emotions in which I can’t seem to escape. The memories, the people who hurt me, the people I’ve lost, the pain, still hurts me to this day. I sometimes want to cry my eyes out, but I hate crying. I am nonbinary because of the way my dad treated me, I feel like it’s another way to try to relieve that pain of being mocked and teased about being weak and not man enough.
  • @alexanderk8708
    The worst thing is the music creator has his own style and feeling,but I'm not sure anyone has invited the musician to work on other games.The worst thing is there are many of such musicians,but instead of giving them job to make game much better with music,big companies offer a job to useless orchestra or famous,but usually soulless producers.Just think about Solar Fields with his "air" sound,Alexander Brandon,Michael Van Den Bos who made the best soundtrack in the world for Unreal/Unreal Tournament and many others who is not mention by me.This is very sad...
  • @kromka6826
    Бля, какие же шведы депрессивные. Этот саундтрек ощущается как будто ты слушаешь перебивки в DSBM альбоме. У них имеется общее звучание.
  • @w1tc4
    I remember putting brandon and crow on my pc, while me and my ex laid in bed together. Now I listen alone.
  • Dear reader: If you really liked cry of fear, know that there was an attempt at its recreation in source engine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIEvWhvQGWE this is the unreleased Gameplay. Some say Valve was hard to work with so the game's being assembled in Unreal Engine 4. I wanna say its a crying shame, but source to me always felt outdated and rigid in some cases, so I'm good with it being on a newer engine. I will Edit this comment if it gets confirmed.
  • @xXblazmodzXx
    It's really wild how much this game inspired me when I was younger. At this point, to me, Cry of Fear is more than just a game. Having met (and even worked with a bit) the creator, Andreas, it's just such a different thing to me. It's not just a game, it's something I hold near and dear to my heart. I'll always remember this game for being there and just helping in making me the person, and developer I am today. I love this mix because I feel like it really accentuates the more ambient and emotional aspects of the game. The parts that aren't about being scary, but about being real, and deeper than just scares. This game is so genius, and I'm so glad to have been able to meet the creator on multiple occasions. Great Guy, Great Team, Great Game.