CHiRAL LIVE 2022 x Slow Damage
Five years after CHiRAL LIVE x Rhythm Carnival, Nitro+CHiRAL is back with another live event! Songs from their newest game, Slow Damage, will be performed live for the very first time. Nitro + CHiRAL is also bringing back some well-known songs from their previous games (Togainu no Chi, Lamento -BEYOND THE VOID-, sweet pool and DRAMAtical Murder). The whole event will also be livestreamed, so definitely check it out if you’re interested!
The website mentions that some of the images that will be shown during the live performances could contain some spoilers, so it might be good to be aware of this if you haven’t played some of the games.
ARKTA, Anna Evans golden folks, Itou Kanako, GOATBED, THE ANDS and Watanabe Kazuhiro will all be performing live during this event!
CHiRAL LIVE 2022 x Slow Damage livestream tickets are now also available for those who don’t live in Japan! The total price is 4718 yen, (32 USD) and you’ll get access to the livestream on December 3rd and the livestream’s archive.
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🎵🎤⚙️ for irairakirakira pls 🙏🤲
ofc 😏
from this ask game here!
🎵 - what is their playlist like? their favourite artists? do you associate a particular song with them?
she doesn’t have any favourite genres in particular - if anything, she prefers songs without lyrics that can serve as white noise while she does work. the sound of rain and the ocean also does the trick.
her character playlist is pretty extensive - if anyone is interested, there’s a full album here 💀
for the sake of convenience though, here’s a list of the top 7 songs that come to mind when i think about mira :^)
1. darling blue, surii / luz
2. the likes of her, mikito-p
3. gift from the princess who brought sleep, mothy-p
4. erica’s sorrow, kashii moimi
5. pearl tower, anna evans / golden folks
6. wodori asobase, eita satsuki
7. the rise and fall of the psychic girl, plutonious-p
🎤 - are they good at singing?
to some extent, yes! she can’t fail the disney princess vibe check 😈. mira’s singing isn’t exactly worth a grammy, but it’s pleasant enough. her naturally sing-song tone helps her hit the higher notes, and is overall very delicate.
⚙️ - what are your ocs thoughts on science & art? which do they give more importance to? how much value do they place on each?
"when you put it that way, i’d have to say i lean more towards science. it’s a wonderful area to explore, with so many questions left for us to uncover. i find its beauty and mystery rather intoxicating.
that doesn’t mean i don’t appreciate art, of course. i think it’s a wonderful medium to preserve the past as well as convey the present. as such, it feels wrong to place a price on it. after all, the value of each work can only be seen in the eye of the beholder, no?”
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ya casi se cumple un año del lanzamiento de la demo de este maravilloso juego, el 20 de noviembre
Sawarasenai itoshiki damage
hana no iromeki chuu ni madou youen
kono isshun de ii Slowly Damage
tada ochireba ii
ese “Sawarasenai” es pegajoso, pero en cuanto al opening, me gusta más esta versión que la versión de la ruta de Fujieda ^_^
trataré de que el parche esté listo al menos antes de que salga la versión oficial al ingles
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It has been silent around lloy for many years, but the members never really left the music world. A few days ago, YUKO-KAT, vocalist of lloy, announced that she has been working on new music for the new BL game titled Slow Damage by Nitro+CHiRAL in a new music unit!
The music is released under the name Anna Evans golden folks and the song il is presented as the OP for the game. YUKO-KAT has written the lyrics and is also the vocalist. The music and arrangement is done by Akihiro Yoshida. These two musicians are Anna Evans golden folks.
Video can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9rxIKAgxko
Other musical acts that worked on music for this game are GOATBED, THE ANDS, ARKTA, and KiRi.
More: https://www.nitrochiral.com/game/slow-damage/music/
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🎶✨when you get this, list 5 songs you like to listen to, publish. then, send this ask to 10 of your favorite followers (positivity is cool)🎶
Hi Ben!! Thank you so much for the ask!! :DDD
Zamuza by teniwoha feat. Hatsune Miku
Nothing's Working Out by meiyo
Hitsuji ga Ippiki by Peg feat. VBS and MEIKO
Pearl Tower by Anna Evans golden folks
It's Not My Fault by DECO*27 and Teddyloid feat Arisa Kori
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Readings for 2020
I aim to read a book a week, with ten poetry books to be also read along the year. I’ve chosen not to ration along fiction/nonfiction and other lines, except poetry, and just choose whatever I want to read.
I’ve also excluded academic stuff (at least in my field) from this list. Only 62 left to go!
Main Reads:
The Pre-Raphaelite Tragedy by William Gaunt
The Books of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin
The Time’s Traveller’s Almanac edited by Ann and Jeff Vandermeer
Mythe et Épopée I. II. III. by Georges Dumézil
She-Wolves by Helen Castor
The Snow Leopard by Peter Matthiessen
Into the Unknown by Alexander Maitland
Inventions of the Middle-Ages by Chiara Frugoni
The Assassins by Bernard Lewis
The Southern Gates of Arabia by Freya Stark
Poetic Edda trans. by Carolyne Larrington
The Tin Drum by Günter Grass
Letters from Iceland by W.H. Auden and Louis MacNeice
Kolyma Tales by Varlam Shalamov
Les Bouts du monde by Roger Willemsen
The Face of War by Martha Gellhorn
The Collected Works of Kahlil Gibran
Bosnian Chronicle by Ivo Andrić
The Cloister and the Hearth by Charles Reade
The Early Romances of William Morris
Feudal Society by Marc Bloch
The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry by Walter Pater
Behind the Wall by Colin Thubron
The Wanderer and Other Old English Poems
Getty Apocalypse
Winchester Psalter Miniature Cycle
Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen
Journaux de Guerre 1939-1948 by Ernst Jünger
Auriez-vous crié "heil Hitler" ? : Soumission et résistances au nazisme : l'Allemagne vue d'en bas (1918-1946) by François Roux
Life of William Morris I & II by J.W. Mackail
The Pre-Raphaelites by Aurélie Petiot
The House of Borgia by Christopher Hibbert
The Prince in Splendour: Court Festivals of Medieval Europe by Richard Barber
The Grasmere Journal by Dorothy Wordsworth
A Story as Sharp as a Knife: The Classical Haida Mythtellers and Their World by Robert Bringhurst
In Patagonia by Bruce Chatwin
Mani & Roumeli by Patrick Leigh Fermor
Seeds of Change by Henry Hobhouse
The Wannsee Conference and the Final Solution by Mark Roseman
We by Yevgeny Zamyatin
Voyageurs Arabes ed. La Pleiade
The Writer’s Map Huw Lewis-Jones
Coventry by Rachel Cusk
Lesbians Nuns by Rosemary Curb and Nancy Manahan
The Closed Doors by Pauline Albanese
The Book of Disquiet by Fernando Pessoa
Mrs Bridge by Evan S. Connell
Becoming Eve by Abby Stein
Red Clocks by Leni Zumas
The Pre-Raphaelite Dream by William Gaunt
The Book of Legendary Lands by Umberto Eco
Icelandic Folk Legends by Alda Sigmundsdóttir
Poetry:
Selected Poems of Yevtushenko
Golden Treasury of English Verse ed. by Francis Turner Palgrave
Selected Poems of Edward Thomas
Selected Poems of Wilfred Owen
Selected Poems of Rupert Brooke
Selected Poems of Anna Akhmatova
Georgian Poetry 1913-1915
Selected Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
If not, Winter: Fragments of Sappho trans. Anne Carson
The Complete Poems of Anna Akhmatova
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