Sega’s Endless Dungeon hits PlayStation, Xbox, and PC next month, and ahead of its release, we spoke with singer-songwriter Lera Lynn, who wrote new original songs that play during the game. Lynn is a musician who has also appeared in things like HBO’s True Detective series, where she played an in-universe musician at a dive bar in the show’s second season. She has experience working on music for TV, film, and now, thanks to Endless Dungeon, games.
We spoke with Lynn about the processes for creating music for these mediums, differences and similarities, the songs that appear in Endless Dungeon, and more. Enjoy our interview below!
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Lynn: That’s an interesting question. When you’re in the thick of making it, you’re like, “Yeah, this is so good.” And then a couple of months go by, you’re working on it, and you’re analyzing every single detail, and you reach a point where you’re like, “Ahhh, I f***ing hate this.” You put it to bed for a while, and you don’t listen to it, and then come back maybe six months, or, you know, a year later, in this case, and I’m like, “This is actually pretty cool. I really do like this, I am proud of this work.” But that is the cycle for me with all music. I think there’s always hindsight. You always can hear areas where you would have done things differently because you’re growing and learning and getting better at what you do, hopefully, so that’s always in there. But I definitely feel like I’m very proud of this music and really excited for people to hear it.
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