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Brain loop confirmed. Falling into the rabbit hole with Bialystocks’ recommended tracks.

Brain loop confirmed. Falling into the rabbit hole with Bialystocks’ recommended tracks.
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Brain loop confirmed. Falling into the rabbit hole with Bialystocks’ recommended tracks.

Are you looking for music that gently strokes the depths of your heart—nostalgic yet new? Bialystocks, the duo of Sora Hokimoto, who weaves cinematic scenes, and Tsuyoshi Kikuchi, who commands free layers of sound.

The soundscapes they create transform the ordinary moments of everyday life into vivid stories.

In this article, we’ll deliver a selection of recommended Bialystocks tracks packed with their charm! You’re sure to find a favorite that stays close to your heart.

Be sure to read to the end!

Brainworm loop confirmed. Fall into the Bialystocks obsession with these recommended tracks (1–10).

EverydayNEW!Bialystocks

Bialystocks – Everyday【Music Video】
EverydayNEW!Bialystocks

This song is brimming with a charm that lends a multilayered depth to the scenery of everyday life.

The overlapping melodies are beautiful, and the more you listen on repeat, the more new resonances you discover—an irresistible pull that feels like you might sink into it completely.

Written as the theme song for the January 2026 TV drama “Ramune Monkey,” it was released in February 2026.

Bialystocks also handled the score for the same drama, offering a holistic expression deeply intertwined with the visuals.

This work fully showcases the rich arranging prowess the band has cultivated through releases such as the album “Songs for the Cryptids.” It’s a highly recommended track for those moments when you want to add a touch of color to your daily routines—like your commute—or when you simply want to immerse yourself in a comfortably enveloping sound.

NevermoreNEW!Bialystocks

Bialystocks – Nevermore【Official Video】
NevermoreNEW!Bialystocks

It’s an uptempo, sprightly number whose catchy rhythm will loop in your head.

Crafted by Sora Hokimoto and Tsuyoshi Kikuchi, this track epitomizes Bialystocks’ early identity.

Released digitally in January 2021 ahead of the full release, it was included the following month as the eighth track, closing out the latter part of their first album “Bialystocks.” It’s packed with raw, unpolished, impulsive energy—like British middle schoolers cranking it up in a garage.

A live staple, it never fails to spike the crowd’s energy and completely transform the atmosphere of the venue.

Perfect for those moments when you want to step away from the everyday and let your heart dance—be sure to give it a listen.

Upon YouNEW!Bialystocks

Bialystocks – Upon You【Music Video】
Upon YouNEW!Bialystocks

A pop tune with a curious charm, as if a touch of poison were tucked into its sprightly melody.

Crafted by Bialystocks, this piece became widely known as the lead track from their major-label debut album “Quicksand,” released in November 2022.

Although it wasn’t tied to any specific TV show or film as a theme song, it earned power-play rotation on more than 40 radio stations nationwide, gradually seeping into many listeners’ ears as a modern classic.

It captures those moments when everyday life suddenly wavers, expressed through soulful vocals and a breezy sound—perfect for a sunny-day stroll or a quick mood refresh.

Before you know it, it’ll be looping in your head; experience that addictive quality for yourself.

After the LightNEW!Bialystocks

Bialystocks – After the Light [Music Video]
After the LightNEW!Bialystocks

Hikari no Ato captivates with a development that opens up your field of view all at once after a quiet introduction.

Released as a digital single in September 2021 and later included on the major-label debut album Quicksand as well as the vinyl edition, it’s a song that has been loved for a long time.

Warm vocals layer over a sound where diverse essences like folk and soul meld together, vividly conjuring scenes from a story in the listener’s mind.

The comfortable bassline and the expansive lift in the chorus deliver a pleasure that’s guaranteed to loop in your head.

It’s a track that leaves a deep afterglow—perfect for relaxing on a day off or for immersing yourself in music alone on a quiet night.

accent colorNEW!Bialystocks

Bialystocks – Accent Color [Music Video]
accent colorNEW!Bialystocks

This work is defined by its pleasant melody that lightly and vividly repaints the everyday scenery around you.

Released as a digital single in April 2022, it was written as the ending theme for the TV Tokyo drama “Sensei no Otoriyose.” It was later included on the major-label debut album “Quicksand,” as well as the album “Songs for the Cryptids.” The song drew further attention in September 2024 when it was featured in a TV commercial for Kirin Namacha.

Its arrangement, which quietly builds emotion, and its warm vocals add new hues to familiar sights.

It’s a track I highly recommend for those who want to pause amid busy days and spend a gentle, peaceful moment.

A Detour to HappinessNEW!Bialystocks

Bialystocks – Detours of Happiness [Official Audio]
A Detour to HappinessNEW!Bialystocks

Don’t you ever feel like taking a fresh look at the small happinesses in everyday life? This song by Bialystocks doesn’t rely on flashy twists; it’s exquisite pop that gently scoops up the subtle emotional shifts and warm sense of contentment found as an extension of daily living.

The soft vocals and refined sound are soothing, seeping effortlessly into the heart.

Written as the ending theme for TV Tokyo’s Drama 24 “What Did You Eat Yesterday? season 2,” it was released as a single in October 2023 and later included on the album “Songs for the Cryptids,” released in October 2024.

It’s a kindness-filled track, perfect for those moments when you want to pause and take a deep breath amid the hustle of everyday life.

Let me hear it.NEW!Bialystocks

A masterpiece whose gentle piano resonance and warm vocals slowly seep into the heart.

Crafted by Bialystocks—Sora Hokimoto and Tsuyoshi Kikuchi—this track is included on the album “Songs for the Cryptids,” released in October 2024.

There’s no explicit tie-in information for this work, but it stands out as a key piece that supports the album’s overall world.

Its theme quietly scoops up feelings without answers and thoughts that defy words, unfolding alongside a sophisticated sound that weaves in elements of jazz and chamber music.

The floating melody, which doesn’t rely on flashy developments, is perfect for those moments when you want to take your time alone and face yourself amid the everyday scenery.

Be sure to check it out.

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