Pile (singer)

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Eriko Hori (堀絵梨子 Hori Eriko?, born 2 May 1988),[2] better known by her stage name Pile, is a Korean-Japanese singer, voice actress and actress from Tokyo. She is known for her role as Maki Nishikino in the Love Live! multimedia franchise. Her first roles were minor parts in TV series and films during 2006. She debuted as a singer after she was selected in a 2006 Japan-wide audition, and she made her voice acting debut in Love Live! in 2010.

Musical career

In 2006, Hori was chosen from a total of 700 applicants in the Japan-wide Asian Dolls Audition. She later wrote that she wanted to be seen as "warm and enveloping, an artist who can be loved by everyone",[3] so she chose her stage name Pile after the pile towels are made from.[4] In October 2007, she debuted as a singer with the indie single "Your is All...";[1] this song was the opening theme for the third season of the drama TV series Ikari Oyaji Ai no Sekki Youtaikyoku.[5] In 2008, two of her songs were included in Dancemania albums, including "Flower", which was included in Hime Trance Best.[5][6]

Following several Love Live! releases reaching the top of the Oricon charts, Pile and her co-stars have had more success with their own music releases.[7] (Pile's second solo character album, Love Live! Solo Live! from μ's Scarlet Princess, reached #31 on the Oricon Albums Chart.)[8] She and Love Live! co-star Aina Kusuda formed a duo, Please&Secret, in 2013.[9] They have released two singles and an album, as well as a photo book entitled Girl Meets Girl.[10][11] In June 2014, she and another Love Live! voice actress, Riho Iida, formed the duo 4to6 (the name referring to the time between the end of classes and returning home in Japanese schools), and their first single was released in August 2014.[12][13][14]

In 2014, Pile released her first single for the Victor Entertainment label, "Densetsu no FLARE",[15][16] which was used as an ending theme for the anime series Tenkai Knights.[17] Her first album for a major label, Jewel Vox, was released on the Tower Records label in March 2015.[18] Her second single for a major label, "Kimi ga Kureta KISEKI", served as the ending theme to the anime series Duel Masters VSR.[19] Pile made an appearance at the Cosplay Mania anime convention in Manila, Philippines in October 2015.[20] Her single "Dream Trigger" served as the opening theme to the second season of the anime series World Trigger.[21]

Acting career

In 2005, Hori appeared as a minor character in the TV series 1 Litre no Namida, and in 2006 she appeared in Karera no Umi VII,[22] and the films Ōkoku, Shiroi Asa no Koi, and Tokyo Real.[5]

In 2010, Pile made her voice acting debut for ASCII Media Works' Love Live! project, as Maki Nishikino. Maki is one of the main characters of the series, a member of the idol group μ's. Pile has featured in her role in a two-season TV anime series, anime music videos, CDs, rhythm games, and an animated film, among others.[7] She is also part of a mini unit within the Love Live! project, BiBi, alongside Yoshino Nanjō and Sora Tokui.[23] The voice actresses who played members of μ's put on four live concerts between 2013 and 2014, including at Saitama Super Arena,[24] and are planned to tour Japan in 2015.[25] She also voiced Frunetti Renzuka in the 2013 video game The Guided Fate Paradox[26][27] as part of a partnership with Love Live!, credited as Maki Nishikino (CV: Pile).[28][29] She is the voice of Cinderella in the 2014 pachislot video game Cinderella Blade 2.[30]

Her Love Live! role has attracted attention to Pile, and created a large base of fans for her.[31] The idol news site GirlsNews called her "currently the most talked-about singer/seiyuu" after the second season of the anime series.[15]

Personal life

Hori was born and grew up in Tokyo, where she went to Shinagawa Women's Academy in Shinagawa Ward for middle school and high school.[22] She attended a college in Tokyo.[32] Her father is Japanese and her mother is Korean.[22][33] She is fluent in Korean and proficient in English. She studied ballet, hip-hop, and jazz dance while in high school, as well as baton twirling and theater.[22]

Discography

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Singles

Individual
  • "Your is All..." (24 October 2007)[1]
  • "Etarnal" (digital-only release, 2007)[5]
  • "Flower" (digital-only release, 2008)[5]
  • "Love&Joy" (digital-only release, 2009)[5]
  • "Densetsu no Flare" (3 December 2014), #18 on Oricon Singles Chart[34]
  • "Kimi ga Kureta Kiseki" (22 April 2015), #15 on Oricon Singles Chart[35]
  • "Dream Trigger" (4 November 2015), #7 on Oricon Singles Chart
Please&Secret
  • "O.P.E.N Fantasy" (18 September 2013), #42 on Oricon Singles Chart[36]
  • "Kimi no Kokoro ni..." (16 April 2014), #23 on Oricon Singles Chart[37]
  • "Ashita e Saku Hana" (14 December 2014), #22 on Oricon Singles Chart[38]
4to6
  • "Watashi no Tokei wa Gyakukaiten!" (20 August 2014), #29 on Oricon Singles Chart[39]

Albums

Individual
  • Pile Lovely Box (dōjin release, 29 December 2013)[40]
  • Pile Lovely Box 2 (dōjin release, 15 August 2014)
  • Jewel Vox (4 March 2015),[18] #19 on Oricon Albums Chart[41]
  • PILE (16 March 2016)
Please&Secret
  • Anniversary (25 March 2015)

Filmography

TV anime series

OVAs

  • Snow halation (2010), Maki Nishikino
  • Natsuiro egao de 1,2,Jump! (2011), Maki Nishikino
  • Mo gyutto "love" de sekkinchu (2012), Maki Nishikino
  • Wonderful Rush (2012), Maki Nishikino
  • Music S.T.A.R.T!! (2013), Maki Nishikino

Anime films

  • Love Live! The School Idol Movie (2015), Maki Nishikino[25]

Live-action TV series

Live-action films

  • Ōkoku (2006)
  • Shiroi Asa no Koi (2006)
  • Tokyo Real (2006), clerk[5]

Video games

  • Love Live! School Idol Festival (2013), Maki Nishikino[44]
  • The Guided Fate Paradox (2013) Frunetti Renzuka – as Maki Nishikino (Pile)[26]
  • Love Live! School Idol Paradise, (2013), Maki Nishikino[23]
  • Cinderella Blade 2 (2014), Cinderella[30]
  • Rage of Bahamut (2015), Lidi

References

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