[After his own live performance, Eichi of course is interested in seeing the others. He won't let exhaustion hold him back from seeing what other sort of musical talent exists in this place. It's key to knowing how to move forward himself, and on top of that, he recognizes the themes of this particular pianist.
As the leader of a group whose image evokes that of angels, like the character in his last name, and as the person who acted far more like a demon while making five others out to be the "villains" in his story— well, he's interested in pieces like this.
That's why he ends up lingering closer towards the end of one of the songs, and then speaking up with his own request.]
It may be a stretch, since not everyone here can recognize pieces from Japan, but do you know "Killer's Anthem?" [That unnerving song from Drunken Angel that gives him nostalgic feelings. He's thinking a lot about the past, right now, so selfishly, he wants to hear it.]
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As the leader of a group whose image evokes that of angels, like the character in his last name, and as the person who acted far more like a demon while making five others out to be the "villains" in his story— well, he's interested in pieces like this.
That's why he ends up lingering closer towards the end of one of the songs, and then speaking up with his own request.]
It may be a stretch, since not everyone here can recognize pieces from Japan, but do you know "Killer's Anthem?" [That unnerving song from Drunken Angel that gives him nostalgic feelings. He's thinking a lot about the past, right now, so selfishly, he wants to hear it.]