Cyril the Wolf:
As far back as 2007, I've been really into the idea of writing lyrics to video game OST music, partially inspired by the more parody/humorist lyrics of Brentalfloss and the like, and I wouldn't become aware of The Megas until late 2009. I've always been a massive fan of the Mega Man X series, so it became sort of the mountain I wanted to climb. I felt confident that I could pull it off after writing 5 albums of original music, and wanted to make something to honor the video game music roots I'd come from. Starting from 2016, after discovering the bustling VGM cover scene on YouTube, I started to release my lyrical interpretations of Mega Man X tracks to my YouTube channel and I would often get comments suggesting I cover tunes from the successor series Mega Man Zero. From that point, I knew the framework I wanted to fit an album into.
I wanted to show off a story, in brief, of two characters who were intertwined from the very first moments of Mega Man X until the final scene of Mega Man Zero 4. It took a lot of effort to make sure these all sounded like they were from the same album since, in the midst of the project, I moved to a new house *and* completely changed my recording philosophy. The lyrics are all inspired by the game's plot directly and (with just two exceptions) all are sang from the titular character's perspective. I wanted to thank my collaborators, Drummershy and DS for helping fill out some tracks. Thank you to my sister EsperPhoenix and Brandon Snell for contributing some additional vocals to a few of my choirs. HUGE thank you to my wife for putting up with my wailing. Finally, thank you to OverClocked ReMix for helping with this release, and all of *you* for listening.
– Connor Pelkey, Director
Creator/Director: Connor Pelkey (Cyril the Wolf)
Album Artwork: Alison Bozarth (Freckled Illustrations) & crackinglazer
Executive Producers: David W. Lloyd (djpretzel) & Larry Oji (Liontamer)
X over Zero features 9 tracks from Cyril the Wolf, arranging music from the Mega Man X and Mega Man Zero series. It was made by fans, for fans, and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Capcom; all images, characters, and original compositions are copyright their respective owners.
This album was produced to help promote video game music, video games, all the original composers' compositions, and the talented artists that contributed to this project.
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Tracklist
1. Cyril the Wolf feat. Drummershy - "Never Be the Same"
Sources: Mega Man X - "Sigma Stage 1", Mega Man X2 - "Sigma 2nd"
Original Composers: Setsuo Yamamoto, Yuki Iwai
2. Cyril the Wolf - "Drop the Façade"
Sources: Mega Man X5 - "X vs Zero," Mega Man X - Zero"; Cameo: Mega Man X - Demo"
Original Composers: Naoto Tanaka, Takuya Miyawaki, Shinya Okada, Naoya Kamisaka, Setsuo Yamamoto
3. Cyril the Wolf feat. Brandon Snell - "Ego Sum Lux"
Source: Mega Man X8 - "VS Lumine ~ The Second Form"
Original Composers: Yuko Komiyama, Shinya Okada, Naoto Tanaka
4. Cyril the Wolf feat. DS - "Guiding Light"
Source: Mega Man X3 - "Blizzard Buffalo Stage"; Cameo: Mega Man X - Zero"
Original Composers: Kinuyo Yamashita, Setsuo Yamamoto
5. Cyril the Wolf - "X over Zero"
Sources: Mega Man Zero 2 - "For Endless Fight II," "Departure"
Original Composer: Ippo Yamada
6. Cyril the Wolf - "Never Stop"
Source: Mega Man Zero 2 - "Gravity"
Original Composer: Ippo Yamada
7. Cyril the Wolf feat. EsperPhoenix - "Cold Inside"
Source: Mega Man Zero 2 - "Ice Brain"
Original Composer: Ippo Yamada
8. Cyril the Wolf - "You Don't Define Me"
Source: Mega Man Zero 3 - "Cannon Ball"
Original Composer: Ippo Yamada
9. Cyril the Wolf feat. Brandon Snell - "Falling Forever"
Source: Mega Man Zero 4 - "Falling Down"
Original Composer: Shinichi Itakura
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