Emi Evans Sings for Shometsu Toshi 2-hour Special

Emi Evans performed a portion of the song “世界の終わりと最後の言葉 (End of the World and Last Words)” from the 消滅都市/Shometsu Toshi (Everything in its right place) soundtrack at the beginning of a special 2-hour NicoNico Live broadcast on May 26, 2016. She performed along with composer/keyboardist from Noisycroak, Kato Hiroyoshi.

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It has arrived!

I haven’t been in the best mental state for quite a while, and these games and other fan activities help me tremendously to forget all the depressing, negative things. I was so overwhelmed by the comments on my recent personal post in which I detailed a little bit in what’s been going on in my life. Thank you, everybody, for just chatting a moment and giving me your good vibes. It really means a lot to me!! I am a firm believer that even the slightest bit of positivity and encouragement can go a long way. <3

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NieR Event Sells Out in Seconds

Individual sales for tickets for the NieR Music Concert and Talk Live went on sale today at noon but were nearly instantly sold out. Personally, I was able to access the site through Ticket Pia and able to get as far as to select two tickets, but apparently by the time I could click “Confirm” they were then unavailable.

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NieR Music Concert and Talk Live

We now have more detailed news regarding the Music & Talk event that Producer Yosuke Saito has been talking about for a while! This is a pretty hurried post, but here’s the important information:

NieR Music Concert & Talk Live
滅ビノ シロ 再生ノ クロ (Horobi no Shiro Saisei no Kuro)
White of Destruction, Black of Rebirth

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Emi Evans teams up with MONACA to sing for documentary

Emi Evans has recently teamed up with the musical masterminds at MONACA to produce the soundtrack for an NHK documentary exploring the mysteries and geological wonder of “Nishi no Shima” or the Western Island, roughly 900km south of Tokyo. It is one in a string of islands formed from volcanic eruptions. Continuous eruptions over the course of the past two years have helped the island grow considerably in size. Continue reading