Tales of Vesperia
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Tales of Vesperia

Tales of Vesperia came together around the 2008 video game of the same name. The project paired game composer Motoi Sakuraba with vocalist Bonnie Pink to work...

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Tales of Vesperia came together around the 2008 video game of the same name. The project paired game composer Motoi Sakuraba with vocalist Bonnie Pink to work on the soundtrack.

Their song "Kane wo Narashite" served as the game's theme. It's built around orchestral arrangements with strings and brass, and Bonnie Pink's vocals give it a human center.

Another track, "Ring a Bell," came from the same sessions. The music was made specifically for the game, so it doesn't follow a typical band trajectory or release schedule.

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