Style: Old school dungeon synth, dark dungeon music
Primary Emotions/Themes: The sister album to one of the greatest modern dungeon synth albums
Thoughts: I'm so happy this album exists. I'm so happy that these two albums exist. They bring me so much joy. Where the Twelve Castles was more barebones and stripped down, the Twelve Temples fleshes out the sound a tad bit more, adds in a few more chords while still retaining the joy of the early dungeon synth albums.
This album sounds just a little bit more modern than it's sister album, like it came a few years after. The sound design is just a little bit fuller, the synths sound like they have been developed a bit more. The melodies remain simple, but there are now a couple more things going on in the album. None of this is a bad thing, it's simply an evolution of the concepts found on The Twelve Castles.
Quest Master has created two of my favorite dungeon synth albums. They compliment each other perfectly and act as a beautiful introduction to someone wondering what dungeon synth sounds like or can sound like. They are treasures and need to be protected.