Signature songs of BIGMAMA: popular rock tracks featuring resonant violin
Resounding, grandiose sound, overwhelming vocal power, and lyrics you’ll never forget once you’ve heard them.
BIGMAMA’s music, which colors the modern rock scene, is packed with a charm that shakes the listener’s heart.
From ballads like “Kakurenbo” to high-velocity tracks, their musical world is truly diverse.
In this article, we’ll be rounding up their most popular songs! Whether you’re just about to dive into BIGMAMA’s music or you’re already a fan, be sure to read to the end!
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BIGMAMA’s signature songs: Popular rock tracks featuring resonant violin (31–40)
Spring is like the windBIGMAMA

A track from the album “Kimi Omou, Yue ni Ware Ari” (I Think of You, Therefore I Am).
It’s a gentle song with a breezy country-style rhythm that’s easy on the ears.
In the chorus, the lyrics sing about each of the four seasons—spring, summer, autumn, and winter—and during live performances, the opening lines change to match the current season.
When you hear it live, enjoy noticing those lyrical differences, too.
FlameoutBIGMAMA

This is a track included on the sixth original album, The Vanishing Bride.
While retaining the refreshing quality that is a hallmark of the vocals, it’s also a striking piece with a weighty sound that evokes a somewhat dark worldview.
Zoo at 2 a.mBIGMAMA

A track included on “Until You Button Up Your Blouse Again.” It carries the message: “It doesn’t matter who sees you or how they judge you! Cast off that costume and become your true self now!” It’s a refreshing rock tune you’ll want to hear when you’re worn out by modern society.
CRYSTAL CLEARBIGMAMA

A track included on the 16th single, “DOPELAND.” Its clear, translucent sound is soothing, and the worldview even carries an air of unreality.
A piece with a beautifully resonant piano tone.
The multiple layers of vocals create a sense of elation, sure to refresh and lighten a weary heart.
I Don’t Need a Time MachineBIGMAMA

It’s included on their third original album, “and yet, it moves: The Proper Way to Turn the Earth.” The song conveys a gentle message about cherishing today—depicting someone who, even if they could go back in time with a time machine, would choose this very day and moment.
Signature songs by BIGMAMA: Popular rock tracks featuring violin (41–50)
Frozen Diamond ~Drifting Jewel~BIGMAMA

It’s included on the album “The Vanishing Bride.” The song is striking for its unruly rawness, which is unusual for their music.
It seems to sing about the feelings tied to chasing a gem that, to someone else, is nothing more than a mere stone.
RoyalizeBIGMAMA

It is also included on the albums The Vanishing Bride and Roclassick2.
The piece is a bold arrangement of Erik Satie’s solo piano work Gymnopédies.
It has been completely crafted into their own music.


