Musician Aaron Grubb’s Zelda Collection Vol. 2 Now Available
Posted on April 13 2022 by David Lasby
The wait is over! Musician Aaron Grubb has officially released his second full album featuring covers of the music from The Legend of Zelda franchise. Grubb has built a reputation among Zelda fans by bringing new life to retro songs from the franchise, often by adding subtle variations that somehow out-nostalgia the memories and feel like coming home again. For our coverage leading up to the release, click here. (You can also see our coverage of Volume 1 here.)
Check out Aaron Grubb’s announcement tweet below:
FINALLY I can share this with you!!! I’ve been feeling impatient for a while: Album 2 is out today (Link in Bio) and @KellCarr_ made an amazing art piece for it – she has a bunch of art for sale in her online store – go buy something!! I’ve got my eye on her BOTW dragon bundle! pic.twitter.com/CcCdvlMojN
— Aaron Grubb Music (@AaronMGrubb) April 12, 2022
The Legend of Zelda Collection Vol. 2 features the following songs:
- “Title Theme (From Ocarina of Time)”
- “Dragon Roost Island (From Wind Waker)”
- “Lon Lon Ranch ft. Eivlya (From Ocarina of Time)”
- “Ilia’s Theme (From Twilight Princess)”
- “Skyloft (From Skyward Sword)”
- “Gate of Time (From Skyward Sword)”
- “Queen Rutela’s Theme (From Twilight Princess)”
- “Market Lullaby (From Ocarina of Time)”
- “Stables (From Breath of the Wild)”
- “Peace Returns (From Minish Cap)”
- “Last Day (From Majora’s Mask)”
- “Game Over (From The Legend of Zelda)”
For his various releases of song cover singles, Grubb has worked with talented visual artists who have created artwork for his music. For The Legend of Zelda Collection Vol. 2, artist Kell Carr created the piece below:
For those looking to stream Grubb’s previous music or to learn more about this release, you can find all of his music via his Linktree account.
Tell us what you think! Which new covers are you most excited to check out? Share your reactions in the comments below.
Sources: Aaron Grubb, @AaronMGrubb, Kell Carr
I’m a life-long fan of video games and have been playing since I got my NES in the 1980s. The Legend of Zelda, Super Smash Bros., Aliens, and Halo are some of my favorite game franchises. I write for several sites, including Zelda Dungeon, Boss Rush Network, and The Mighty. Find me on Twitter to check out my other content!