![]() ![]() ![]() OMG, yes and I want to do a walk on or at least a voice! I really wanted to be in a Silent Hill movie so this will make up for that! Metal Gear Movie would be awesome!!! Wouldn’t fans go nuts? I’d go nuts! This would be an absolute dream come true. They should totally approach you to do a song for it, right? ![]() What a privilege.Ī Metal Gear Solid movie is currently in production. I can’t wait to connect with fans of MG in Concert, which took place in Osaka and Tokyo. So when concerts get added, it’s because of fan demand. So I’m sooooo glad to see that fans are jumping to snap up their tickets! Apparently, there is an algorithm for how fast tickets sell out. But actually now you did so this is very hard to deny! A concert promoter is not a charity and they need to know that fans will come out and support the event. Yes, if fans get behind these concerts, most definitely. Yes! We are already planning Ganime Jazz’s next release and it could definitely have “Heaven’s Divide,” “Can’t say goodbye to Yesterday” and “Best is Yet to Come.” Or maybe I’ll save that for Ganime’s third CD!Īre there any plans to expand Metal Gear In Concert to more locations? Would you ever consider covering music from Metal Gear Rising?Ībsolutely! I would love to hear fans tell me which songs would translate best for a jazz quintet.Īre you planning to release any more Metal Gear CDs / albums with Metal Gear songs on it? You have covered vocal tracks from various Metal Gear games in the past. Nothing it was all top secret!!! Especially the words that kill bit! Then Ludvig wrote the lyrics for that song. ![]() Kojima-san then took the best, most spine tingling parts from each song and asked Honda-san to make Sins of the Father from that. I finally heard 2 songs in December 2012, and wrote dummy lyrics and sang them. In 2011 he told me at a live event that I performed When Heaven’s Divide at that I would get another song to sing that was even more epic than When Heaven’s Divide that Akihiro Honda would write the music for. How much was Kojima involved with the music?Īlot. My cats HATE it when I sing this at home they really think I’m in pain. It touches on some very deep human experiences in a subliminal way. I used to sob and not be able to get through it when I first had to learn it. “Sins of the Father” is so incredibly epic it brings tears uncontrollably when I sing it. “When Heaven’s Divide” is a love song about death, wanting to be remembered after death and making enormous sacrifices and “Sins of the Father” is a story of waking up disorientated and in pain and then remembering some terrible stuff that went down and the enormous pain, betrayal and rage of that. Can you briefly explain what each song is about? You’ve sung two theme songs for the franchise: Heavens Divide and Sins of the Father. You do know that I’ve not played the game right? It’s not a talent I have it’s too overwhelmingly real and… real. Ugh, cue tears! I love both characters in this moment equally – the tenderness of Snake as he holds the sunglasses shows how lovely men can be to each other and the beauty of the bonds of friendship transcending really terrible events in your life. I think the scene where Kazuhiro looks up at Snake, puts his glasses on and wryly and sexily says, “What took you so long” is gut-splinteringly poignant, stoic, humorous and heartbreaking with his limbs missing. Who is your favorite Metal Gear character?Īrchie? No wait, he isn’t actually in it, is he? Um… Ludvig Forsell’s brief appearance as a guard? Hmm… Metal Gear Informer had the chance to ask her some questions about her work on the series and her plans for the future. With Metal Gear in Concert, coming to the United States and Europe later this year, she will perform some of the series’ most memorable songs with a live orchestra. Furthermore, she has also covered various of the series’ earlier songs on the Metal Gear Solid Vocal Tracks from 2015 and the Ganime Jazz debut album from earlier this month, including Snake Eater and Calling to the Night. Aside from these beloved songs, she provided the voice of Snake’s iDroid in Metal Gear Solid V as well. With Peace Walker’s Heavens Divide in 2010, and The Phantom Pain’s Sins of the Father in 2015, vocalist Donna Burke has been an important part of the Metal Gear series’ soundtrack. ![]()
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