Cö shu Nie Release New Song ‘iB’ & Live Performance Of ‘asphyxia’

05.December.2019 | MUSIC

Cö shu Nie’s new song bullet is currently being used as the ending theme for the ongoing anime series Psycho-Pass 3. The song is included on their upcoming first studio album PURE which is dropping next week on December 11.

 

In the run up to the album’s release, the band have released the song iB, which is also featured on the album, on Spotify, Apple Music and the iTunes Store. The track has been a staple of Cö shu Nie’s live shows since their indie era.

 

The band are also releasing a live performance of their song asphyxia which is taken from the DVD/Blu-ray included with First Press Limited Edition copies of the album. It will be released on December 11ーthe same day as PURE dropsーat 21:00 (JST). Be sure to tune in to watch it when it goes live below.

 

Cö shu Nie – asphyxia (Live) / “Tokyo Ghoul:re” OP

The band’s highly-anticipated 2020 tour, entitled “PURE” -who are you?-, is set to begin on January 24 next year. They recently added an extra date at Zepp Tokyo for March 6. This show has its own name, “PURE” – I am I –Cö shu Nie. Pre-sale tickets for this extra show go on sale on December 7.

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